Amira Aisya officially succeeds Syed Saddiq as Muda president

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Amira Aisya Abdul Aziz had been acting president of Muda after Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman stepped down from the post. - Photo by Mohd Halim Abdul Wahid/Sinar

New leadership for Muda: Amira, Zaidel and Ainie lead Central Executive Committee

PETALING JAYA – Amira Aisya Abd Aziz has been officially elected as Muda president at the party’s inaugural elections today.

The result was announced by Muda election director Muhammad Zaim Zulkafli following the party’s inaugural election for its Central Executive Committee (CEC), held in conjunction with the party’s 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM).

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Zaidel Baharuddin was elected as Muda’s deputy president, while Ainie Haziqah retained her position as the party’s secretary-general.

The election also saw the appointment of five vice-presidents: Faezrah Rizalman, Leben Siddarth, Zarul Afiq, Dobby Chew and Dr Siva Prakash.

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In her closing speech, Amira said the names and positions of 17 out of the total 25 members of the Central Executive Committee elected would be announced after the Hari Raya celebrations.

“The appointment of the Treasurer-General and five CEC members who fall under the President’s authority will be announced after the Hari Raya holidays.

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“I will leave it to the new Information Chief Rasid Abu Bakar to hold the next press conference.

“Once again, I would like to express my deepest appreciation to all Muda delegates who attended and voted, the candidates who contested, as well as the invited guests and observers,” she said.

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Amira Aisya, who is also the Puteri Wangsa state assemblyman, reminded all 25 CEC members that the choice made by the delegates is not a small mandate.

“I am confident that all 25 members of the Muda CEC have their own missions and visions.

“If they continue the work as promised in their respective campaign manifestos, Muda can go far in the 2026–2029 term.

“I seek the delegates’ prayers so that we can carry out our responsibilities as best as possible in championing the people’s voice,” she said.