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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Ong Tee Keat did not keep his word and resign

It remains unclear how the MCA crisis will turn out but it seems that MCA are potentially at a cross road.

Ironically, its unfortunate for BN but the opposition surely benefit out of the crisis.


Ong Tee Keat

It seemed that MCA had not learnt any lessons from its past mistakes and always repeats the same mistakes.

It is strongly believe that the 60-year-old party MCA was incapable of solving its own internal crisis through its own internal mechanism.

The two leaders said they accepted the outcome of the EGM. Following that, the party's powerful central committee (CC) had met to discuss the latest development and the next course of action for the party.

It is claimed that CC had never asking the President to step down. However, Ong Tee Keat refused to resign as party president despite losing a confidence vote.

Vise President Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai, however was appointed deputy president of MCA after a heated central committee meeting. He had at loggerheads with Ong Tee Keat who says he will now call for another EGM.

Undeniably, it was not easy for Ong and Liow to find a compromise because Liow was not keen for a fresh party election while Ong would prefer fresh party election to get endorsement from the delegates to continue as the party president.

It's very unfortunate the members of MCA thought that Ong Tee Keat would be a good and capable president, but within a year of taking office, he was as bad as all the rest.

He did not keep his word on resigning. It shows how absolute power corrupts absolutely.

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