Chor publicly declares support for Tee Keat
Datuk Donald Lim | Datuk Chor Chee Heung |
"I believe that central delegates should support the present leadership. Follow me in supporting the present party leadership," Chor, who is deputy finance minister, was quoted as saying in a public function in Petaling Jaya.
"We want continued stability for MCA. If the party has too many leaders with too many leadership styles, it would only create more internal problems."
Meanwhile, Petaling Jaya Selatan MCA chief Datuk Donald Lim Siang Chai declined to be drawn into making a stand in the current leadership tussle. Smart guy , with Chua playing him out in the last party election by prematurely announcing he is contesting for a VP without his consent when in actual fact he wanted to go for the DP position . Chua in fact went round the country during his lunch and dinner talks telling everyone that he Donald is an idiot and a fool . Yes indeed , if he Donald were to support him now .
However, he said the 25 central delegates from his division would make a wise choice on the Oct 10 extraordinary general meeting EGM).
Pressed by the media, Lim who was involved in a three-cornered fight with sacked party deputy president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek and former secretary-general Datuk Seri Ong Ka Chuan for the party No. 2 post last year, said: "I will make a choice when the day comes. It (my vote) surely will not be a spoilt vote".
He disclosed that both Tee keat's and Chua's camps had lobbied for his and his division's support.
Both camps have their support but what is important is that they must think of how to pick up the pieces and close ranks.
With the EGM about two weeks away, bookies are said to have started accepting bets on its outcome.
Tee Keat is gaining in delegates' support
Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek | Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat |
About 61% of the respondents in a survey conducted by the Kwong Wah Yit Poh's website www.kwongwah.com.my feel that it is not suitable for a morally-tainted leader to lead a party or a nation.
The rest feel it is fine for a tainted leader to hold the top post in a party or lead a nation. ????????? Possibly the numbers made up of the Has Beens supporters of the Rotten Fish Head and the dick lovers from some of the women who can't stand to see their beloved pornstar king being out of action . They'll miss his elongated dick . That's the problem with some women who let their hearts rule their heads .
The poll does not name any particular political leader but it comes less than two weeks before the EGM to resolve the differences between Ong and suspended deputy president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek, who was expelled, but later suspended for four years, for tarnishing the image of the party through his involvement a sex DVD scandal.
In an earlier poll, also carried out on the newspaper's website, 69% of the 611 participants felt that Ong should continue to lead the party. Only 31% threw their support behind Chua.
The EGM will vote on the five resolutions proposed by Chua's camp:
> Move a motion of no-confidence against Ong; Vote NO
> Annul the decision of the presidential council to accept the recommendation by the disciplinary board to expel Chua; Vote NO
> Reinstate Chua as the deputy president; Vote NO
> Revoke any appointments made before the EGM including the appointment of deputy president; and
> Dismiss all possible discplinary actions and sentences against the requisitionists.
Political analysts see the EGM as a "win-all" or "lose-all" battle for the two leaders.
If Ong loses the battle and resigns, it could trigger fresh party elections because Chua, who would be reinstated as the deputy president, will automatically become the president until the next party elections as stipulated under the party constitution.
A disciplinary board member told Kwong Wah Yit Poh on Saturday at least 400 of those who signed for the requisition of the EGM felt they were "conned" because they were not aware that a motion of no-confidence against the party president would be included among the resolutions.
The board member feels these "conned" delegates would turn around and support Ong.
Another party insider told the paper Chua's supporters may be losing their momentum because the Oct 10 date for the EGM "has provided the incumbents sufficient time to counter the strategies used by Chua".
"The situation is not too positive for Chua. He must use whatever time left to explain to the delegates and hope that the delegates will not be swayed when making their decision during the EGM," he said.
Chua's supporters had argued, however, it was a tactic by Ong to weaken the morale and confidence of the requisitionists.
Pro-Chua EGM action committee chief coordinator Datuk Seri Tan Chai Ho also said the delegates signed in front of lawyers and commissioners of oath and that they had full access to the resolutions before signing the requisition form.
The dick head plan is going to back-fire.You can fool all the people at one time but not all the time. Once OTK drag the time for EGM slightly longer than they expect, CSL's camp went gabra and behave like headless chickens and start to talk nonsense. If you are right, no matter how lonw who drag the EGM, you are still right.
ReplyDeleteThe only reason for CSL camp to worry because their plot get exposed over time as they don't hold water.
Regarding Ting Chew Peh, he is trying to act as tho he is "Mr. Clean"
ReplyDeleteTing publicly chided both OTK and CSL and said none is suitable for leading MCA
Is Ting Chew Peh really "Mr. Clean"?
Back in 1984, Ting Chew Peh support Tan Koon Swan in collaboration with the then Chief Minister of Malacca, Thamby Cik, to destroy Bukit Cina of Malacca !
Moreover, when Ting Chew Peh was the PKA chairman, he allowed all the misappropration of funds and did nothing to stop the hanky-panky business that were going on
If "Mr. Clean" is that clean, how come he hasn't come CLEAN on the Bukit Cina matter plus the PKFZ matter?