Rafizi has been quiet lately

After GE-14, Rafizi Ramli boasted that his research institute, Invoke, provided an accurate analysis, stating that PH will win the general election. However, he also said that Tun Mahathir is not the primary reason behind the coalition victory.

Nevertheless, Rafizi did not contest in GE-14 due to his ongoing court case for revealing confidential bank document related with NFC scandal.

Despite not being a parliamentary member, he did not shy away from the political scene. He challenged Azmin Ali for PKR deputy president position. For the result, Rafizi was defeated, but later appointed as PKR vice-president by Anwar Ibrahim.

 

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Lately, the former Pandan MP seems to be quiet in the media, with only one to two news a day after March 8. Rafizi decreasing media exposure started after the media reported two current and one former Invoke employess were nabbed for drug possession on March 3.

 

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Additionally, Rafizi’s presence in PKR seems to be fading away, ranking in at number six in the past month with 398 statements as compared to 6 months ago where he was more active than Azmin, ranking at number three with 3,507 statements.

Rafizi has been going through a hard time for the past few months. His latest endeavour is to organize Malaysia’s largest job interview which is not related with politics. Overall, Rafizi seems to be irrelevant to the current political scene, besides being an Anwar’s loyalist.