In this episode of Agree To Disagree, we sit down with Adam Ariffin, a former member of both PKR and MUDA, as he shares his candid views on the state of Malaysian politics, party leadership, and the future of emerging political movements.
Drawing from his experiences within both parties, Adam offers a critical assessment of MUDA’s direction under its new leadership, the party’s branding challenges, its partnership with PSM, and whether it can truly position itself as a viable "third force" in Malaysian politics. He also reflects on his political journey, why he left both PKR and MUDA, and what he believes are the biggest mistakes made by young political parties today.
The conversation explores:
• Why Adam lost confidence in MUDA
• His views on Syed Saddiq’s leadership and legacy
• Whether Amira Aisya can steer MUDA forward
• MUDA’s chances in the upcoming Johor state election
• The challenges of building a genuine third force in Malaysia
• Why grassroots work matters more than political branding
• His thoughts on Bersama, PKR, PAS, and the future political landscape
• Predictions for Johor PRN and GE16
Agree or disagree with his views, Adam pulls no punches in this thought-provoking discussion about the future of Malaysian politics.
What do you think? Is MUDA on the right track? Can a third force realistically emerge in Malaysia? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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