Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Dr Chua's manifesto aimed at overthrowing MCA leadership - Ong

Suspended MCA Deputy President Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek's manifesto that was launched yesterday, is not aimed at strengthening the party but rather to undermine the current leadership said MCA President Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat.

Ong said he was disappointed with the manifesto (3R-Reject, Reunite and Rejuvenate) as Dr Chua had previously said that he had no intention of meddling with his (Ong's) leadership.

"He can launch whatever he wants to because this is not the first time but what I see now is a very desperate move because in the past he had loudly promised that he had never intended to intervene in the leadership or wrest the president's post.

"What I see clearly is a concerted hidden agenda and effort to bring me down and once he returns as deputy president, he will take over as president," he told reporters in response to Dr Chua's manifesto released yesterday, after meeting Kelantan MCA leaders.

Dr Chua had claimed that since Ong took over the party leadership a year ago, the party's (MCA) influence in the country's political arena and grassroots had deteriorated and Ong must take responsibility for what had happened.

Ong said Dr Chua's action also showed that he was not a matured politician.

"You can create a thousand issues if you want to but it will only reflect the credibility and maturity of a leader. I do not want to dispute or argue with anybody.

"What I want to do right now is to inform the delegates of what is actually happening in the party," he said.

As for his visit to Kelantan, Ong said he met the division leaders, explained to them what was happening in the party and received feedback for the betterment of the party.

"It is one way of getting feedback of the actual scenario with regards to the status of the party. To me, I cannot determine what happens during MCA's Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) on Oct 10. Only God and the delegates will know. I am just carrying out my duties as the president," he said.



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MCA central committee members Datuk Seri Tan Chai Ho, Datuk Chong Itt Chew and Loh Seng Kok submitted 921 signed requisition forms to hold an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) of the party.
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A nationwide campaign is now underway to seek the MCA central delegate's approval to convene an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) to oust party president Ong Tee Keat within two weeks.

Led by maverick party member Theng Bok (left), the ad-hoc group's main agenda for the EGM is the reinstatement of sacked party deputy chief Dr Chua Soi Lek into the party and call for a vote of no-confidence against Ong.

At a press conference in Petaling Jaya this afternoon, Theng said the group will travel nationwide to canvass for a third of the total central delegates to call for the EGM.
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