Pejuang may only be five months old. But the party is not young at heart.
Armed with several big names including two-time prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad, the political outfit aims to bring new colour into the country's political landscape, especially as the general election is expected soon.
According to Pejuang pro-tem deputy president Marzuki Yahya, the party is eyeing a number of parliamentary seats that it feels it has a good chance of winning in the 15th general election.
"We have been looking at, or have flagged, areas which we feel are compatible with our struggle (political ideology)......