PKR leaders are confident that the 10,000 boxes of reformasi mooncakes would be snapped up despite the Chinese community's dissatisfaction over the introduction of Jawi khat (calligraphy) in vernacular schools and the decision to allow the Lynas rare earth plant to continue its operations.
Party vice-president Chang Lih Kang urged Malaysians to purchase the mooncakes to support the reformasi movement.
“I call on everyone who feel that reformasi must be carried out and the promises (in the Pakatan Harapan) must be implemented to buy the mooncakes."
This would remind the nation's leaders and party leaders that the people care and want to know the progress of the reformasi,” he told reporters at the PKR headquarters in Petaling Jaya today."