Kota Kinabalu: "Shed the old people's party image," said PBS information chief Datuk Joniston Bangkuai, suggesting the concept of "PBS 2.0" rejuvenate the 39-year-old political establishment.
He stated that the proposed initiative should be seen as a fresh effort to rejuvenate the party and change its perception to one that pioneers efforts to regain the State's rights as enshrined in the Malaysia Agreement 1963 and in the Constitution.
“PBS has a rich history and legacy, and we must build on this foundation. We must leverage PBS's historical legacy,” he said during a talk Thursday, according to a statement.