Tuesday, 30 June 2026

Reformasi cannot wait anymore

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Reformasi cannot wait anymore

KUALA LUMPUR, June 30, 2026: Staunch reformist Rafizi Ramli and his rright hand man Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad have battled for Reformasi (Reformation) in PKR for more than 20 years, only to be betrayed by the NATO (No Action Talk Only) Anwar Ibrahim.

Today, Reformasi has become Reformati (Dead Reformation) in PKR as Anwar chose to embrace Umno’s politics of patronage.

However, both Rafizi and Nik Nazmi decided to continue with their Reformasi agenda by quitting their cushy Cabinet posts and also resigned as MPs to uphold their principles (as they were elected in the last general election under the Pakatan Harapan (PH)-PKR banner).

They chose a new political platform by taking over (party) Bersama to pursue their Reformasi agenda.

Barely 50 days, they are forced into the Johor elections, with Johoreans going to the polls on July 11.

Both Rafizi and Nik Nazi are fielding only 15 candidates - they are being realistic and have said their Besama hopefuls would be happy if they do not lose their deposits.

They certainly deserve political support to battle for political and governance reforms as they have proven their credentials as truly reformists, unlike Anwar the fake reformist.

The frustrations of multi-racial Malaysians who supported DAP for decades have shown their frustrations with the toothless DAP leaders, especially the five minister, have been disappointing with 40 MPs in a 222-seat Parliament.

They seem to only want to protect their Cabinet posts and are meek against the racial and religious bigots from the Taliban-like PAS, Umno (read as Dr Akmal “Dr Ham/I Am Malay First” Saleh) and Perikatan Nasional (PN)-Bersatu.

What reforms have DAP succeed in the last three years - it cannot even fulfil PH’s many empty electoral promises like getting the UEC to be recognised.

 

Frustrated DAP supporters have called on Malaysians who treasure national unity and harmony to dump the DAP in state and federal elections.

Honestly, and the political reality is that it is simply unwise to do what the Sabahans did.

The Sabahans dumped the DAP because they trust Shafie Apdal’s Warisan more.

In the peninsula, do we have a political leader like Shafie and Warisan?

What Reformasi needs is a total political change, if not a strong and effective Opposition.

The current DAP leadership need to be taught a political lesson and dumping the party is unrealistic because Bersama is still new and it cannot possibly contests in all seats, be it state or federal.

But change, there must.

In seats contested by Bersama, Muda, PSM and other Independents like Orang Asli, priority must be given the the parties in that order to change fresh new faces or leaders.

In seats where there are only DAP and PKR to choose, then they must be given the ballots against the racial and religious bigoted politicians and parties - like t PAS and PN.

No News Is Bad News reproduces below a post found on Facebook on the changes that multi-racial Malaysians need to continue their fight for justice and reformation:

 

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We’ve all seen it: we fight all the way to the last mile—the *last leg*—only for the door to be slammed in our faces yet again.

Are we really going to keep accepting these tired excuses?

This is why we need to vote **Bersama**.

We might be new, but our leaders **Rafizi** and **Nik Nazmi** bring over 20 years of battle-tested political experience. They have never stayed silent on corruption, even when speaking out meant facing slander, relentless investigations, and risking their own positions. They don't back down.

If we lose leaders like them, we will be waiting another 20 years for the next heroes to stand up and fight for us.

The light of fairness and the battle against corruption are fading. We cannot let it go dark. We need your votes to spark a fire that starts right here in Johor and sweeps across Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, and the whole of Malaysia.

Don't wait for change. Vote for it. Vote **Bersama**.


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