Azwan has expressed support for the principle of
Wasattiyah aligning with policies promoted by Prime Minister
Najib Razak. He has been vocal in championing issues pertinent to the Malaysian youth. In recent years, Azwan has urged for greater efforts to upskill convicted drug addicts to ensure they can integrate back into society. Azwan has voiced his concern on issues of religious extremism, climate change, sustainable energy and the need to prepare the youth for the jobs of the future. Azwan urges youth to be attentive to the politics governing their nation. In an article in the
New Straits Times, Azwan said: "For as much as you can express your wants and opinions, you must also listen to others and follow the traditions set to make sure everyone gets a fair chance. Frustrations of not seeing your particular ideals met should not warrant you to burn the bridge of this vital cooperation. What the youth must comprehend and actually guard against is the wrong perception that supporting your party president equates to yes-manning mindlessly. There are values of being a part of a party, values of loyalty and the sincerity of respect to leaders." Azwan opposed
Mahathir Mohamad’s role as Malaysia's opposition leader, citing concerns over his approach to modern issues. Mahathir, a former Prime Minister of Malaysia for 22 years, became opposition leader in January 2018 at age 93. Azwan argued that Mahathir's appointment could hinder the development of youth leadership in Malaysia and that someone at such an advanced age would not be able to comprehend issues such as cybersecurity, job security, climate change and modern religious extremism. In its second year, KLIYD emphasised the importance of total security, protection from both traditional and non-traditional threats including job security, energy and power security, cyber security and food security. The discourse has created awareness amongst youth of the importance of total security in maintaining a stable and prosperous nation. KLIYD has been held annually to provide a platform for youth discussions on geopolitical and societal issues. Azwan was mentioned in a press conference by the
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission on 8 January 2020 regarding audio recordings linked to the
1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal. ==Election results==