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In this episode of The Good Cast Show, we sit down with Iswardy Morni, former member and outspoken critic of Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), for a no-holds-barred conversation on Malaysian politics, reform, and power. Iswardy reflects on his political awakening during the Reformasi era, his rise within PKR Sarawak, and why he believes the party has drifted from its founding ideals. He offers insider perspectives on factionalism within PKR, the role of leadership figures like Anwar Ibrahim, Azmin Ali, and Rafizi Ramli, and the internal decisions that led to his suspension and eventual resignation. The discussion dives deep into the Sheraton Move, Pakatan Harapan’s structural weaknesses, electoral strategy, and why Iswardy predicts PKR’s decline if fundamental changes are not made. Candid, controversial, and unapologetically frank — this episode is a must-watch for anyone following Malaysian politics beyond the headlines. Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction 00:07 – Who is Iswardy Morni? Background & PKR roles 01:02 – Why Iswardy joined PKR and the Reformasi influence 02:17 – Early political exposure in Sarawak 02:50 – Being a “troublemaker” and anti-establishment figure 03:07 – Free speech, internal criticism, and party principles 05:23 – How PKR changed after gaining power 06:36 – Selangor, patronage politics, and the Azmin Ali era 07:53 – PKR leadership battles and Rafizi vs Azmin 09:58 – Anwar Ibrahim’s return and shifting power dynamics 11:06 – The Sheraton Move: what really happened 18:59 – “The fall of PKR” – what Iswardy means by it 19:59 – Why Rafizi Ramli is PKR’s key electoral asset 22:05 – Electoral failures in Sabah, Melaka, Johor & Sarawak 24:50 – Why reform messaging no longer resonates 26:34 – UMNO as a political liability for Pakatan Harapan 29:14 – Rafizi, party elections, and internal roadblocks 32:10 – Allegations of rigged party elections 39:31 – Post-Anwar PKR: Nurul Izzah vs Amirudin Shari 41:12 – Leadership credibility and party succession 48:05 – Grassroots backlash against PKR–UMNO cooperation 49:29 – Why reforms stalled under the Madani government 54:49 – Why three-corner fights benefit Pakatan Harapan 57:49 – Criticisms of Rafizi Ramli — fair or flawed? 60:26 – Rafizi’s grassroots machinery and election prep 63:28 – Internal conflicts and leadership sidelining 66:18 – Final reflections on PKR, reform, and political reality Guest Bio: Iswardy Morni Iswardy Morni is a Malaysian political commentator, activist, and former senior member of Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) from Sarawak. He previously served as PKR Sarawak Strategic Director, Petra Jaya branch chief, and Information Coordinating Secretary. Politically active since the Reformasi movement of the late 1990s, Iswardy is known for his outspoken advocacy of internal party democracy, freedom of speech, and reform-oriented politics. Often labelled a “troublemaker” within party ranks, he was suspended and later resigned from PKR after openly criticising its leadership and direction. Today, Iswardy remains an influential independent voice in Malaysian politics, regularly sharing commentary on elections, governance, and political culture through social media and public platforms. Follow Iswardy on: YouTube - / iswardymorniofficial Facebook - / iswardym TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@iswardymornio... Stay Connected with TheGoodCastShow Instagram - / thegoodcastshow TikTok - / thegoodcastshow Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1LdluFF... If you'd like to come on the show, or advertise on our show, or just want to share your thoughts, you can drop us an email at thegoodcastshow@gmail.com 📩 Have a guest suggestion or a topic you want discussed? Drop it in the comments!