Saturday, January 30, 2010

Game over for Liow and gang

Jan 30, 10 11:51am

It appears that hopes for fresh polls in MCA are dashed now that the all-powerful central committee (CC) has decided not to have any.

It's game over for those who had harboured high hopes for this route to be taken to resolve the leadership crisis in the 61-year-old party.

Even though technically fresh polls still can be held if two thirds of the CC were to resign, the sentiment for this has somewhat been lost. It was very simple why the plan stalled: not many CC members were keen to relinquish their lofty positions.

NONESome party insiders held the view that all this while the faction headed by vice-president Liow Tiong Lai (centre in photo) knew that it would not have enough support to push for fresh polls but plodded on merely to give an impression that it had wide grassroots support.

The insiders observed that the first sign that Liow and 12 other CC members did not have the required support was when they decided to turn the MCA extraordinary general meeting (EGM) called by them on Nov 28 last year into a briefing session.

Liow's faction had declared it had more than 1,300 delegates, but a check by the party headquarters showed that only about 600 central delegates attended, very much short of the one-third of the delegates required to pass any resolution at an EGM of the party, the insiders said.

MCA has about 2,400 central delegates and one-third of them would mean about 800 delegates.

NONEThe second sign which showed that the group did not have the required numbers was when it agreed to the formation of the party's re-election committee headed by party deputy president Dr Chua Soi Lek (right) to look at the possibility of having fresh polls.

"By agreeing to that, it means that you are actually showing the card that you don't have the numbers. If you have the numbers, you would not agree to it (the committee) and would just go ahead with the EGM to pave the way for fresh polls with the adoption of the specific resolution," one of them said.

One of the CC members, who declined to be identified, said that during yesterday's CC meeting, Liow kept arguing that the party should fix the date for fresh polls.

But other CC members countered by saying that the party could not fix a date for fresh polls because the proponents for the move did not have the required number of members to do so, he disclosed.

"The truth is that the party re-election committee said there were not enough numbers of CC members agreeing to resign to push for fresh polls," said another CC member.

Direct presidential elections

A third CC member, Eng Hiap Boon, said the push for fresh polls had waned and that Liow's group should accept the re-election committee's findings tabled at yesterday's meeting that there was not enough quorum to call for fresh polls.

"This is numbers game. If you don't have the numbers, you can't have it, that's all."

His view was shared by another CC member, Ti Lian Ker, who said fresh polls were a non-issue from now on because the proponents had not been able to muster enough support.

"The issue is now closed. We can't allow the party to stand still for most of the time for the pre-condition for fresh polls to be fulfilled. The party needs to move on," he said.

Another CC member, Chong Itt Chew, claimed that he noticed that there was also a "split" among the group of the 13 CC members who originally wanted fresh polls as some of them indicated that they wanted to withdraw their undated resignation letters addressed earlier to party secretary-general Wong Foon Meng.

He said that the split surfaced when a call by one of the CC members who had pressed for fresh polls to stage a walk out en masse at yesterday's CC meeting did not receive strong support as only three out of 13 in the faction left the meeting.

Party veteran Yap Pian Hon said he believed that there was a possibility that Liow may eventually come back and support the party's leadership after his failed attempt to push for fresh polls.

"I see how he has joined hands with the president (Ong Tee Keat) when the party held a dialogue with Huazong (Federation of Chinese Associations, Malaysia) yesterday. Both of them shook hands," he said.

Yap said Ong had all this while said that "his door is always open to Liow".

NONEFor most of the party leaders and political analysts, the most significant outcome from the CC meeting was not much about the party's decision not to hold fresh polls but the appointment of new national organising secretary Simon Lim, who is also political secretary to Transport Minister Ong (left), and Tee Siew Keong, Chua's former political secretary as deputy national
organising secretary.

"The message is very clear that Ong wants to push for direct presidential elections and make the neccesary changes to the party constitution. He put the people he trusted most to hold key positions to get this proposal implemented. We can expect that the party election next year is likely to be based on this new system," he said.

- Bernama

Someone posted this comment :

Anonymous said...

I was told that during the lunch break of the CC meeting.

1. Liow Tiong Lai, Wee and their gang sat together at one table. They just ate their lunch quietly with no talking between them.

2. OTK, CSL and the rest of the CC sat at different tables and kept as far away from these people like diseased and plague infected. Seemed there was an empty table between the two groups.

3. Chew Mei Fun ate her fried meehoon alone in the meeting room

j4otk. Can you put some light into these strange behaviors. It looks so funny.

Ok this my observation , before I comment , I hope Liow reads this message . Be a MAN , do not be lead by one stinking woman who keeps on pestering you to leave the CC meeting . You are a Minister and the CC is the highest body for you to discuss MCA matters rather being using the CC meeting to stage awalkout for no obvious reasons spurned on by one idiotic woman who subsequently left and walk out alone to eat her fried meehoon . Two others left the meeting later when the president also left for another function with the Chinese Guilds and Associations .

If you readers want to know the strange behaviours of these people and who is the woman I mentioned , read the high lights in blue and red in the above article . This explains for all the strange behaviours .


7 comments:

  1. Yes, we have seen LTL and OTK held hands in the Hua Duan meeting. They will joint hands to topple CSL. Just watch.

    As OTK know that CSL let things get into his head after he was given al\ little power.

    Just like Dr M, who was testing Anwar for 2 months.

    The curtain will come down on CSL.

    Just watch.

    Before CNY, NAjib and Moohedin will call them again and the rest will work like clock works..

    Tadah........ show time.

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  2. Anon 11:03 wrote,

    "...Yes, we have seen LTL and OTK held hands in the Hua Duan meeting. They will joint hands to topple CSL. Just watch...."

    You are speaking on behalf of LTL --implementing his "divide and rule" strategy [离间计]. So crude! hehehehe

    Don't underestimate OTKlah....He knows the "sword fighting" [武侠世界] strategies, tactical moves,manoeuvres...more than Liow!

    OTK closed ranks with CSL, because CSL is a "formidable force" in the MCA, bearing in mind the 45% support he enjoyed among the delegates.(Compared with LTL's 28%!)

    Furthermore, OTK & CSL shared "common political enemies" in the party....So there are more "reasons" for them to stay together than split....

    LTL had better lie low and accept the status quo. If he remains recalcitrant, and continues to lend his ears and "backside" to some jokers in the party, he is practically in the suicidal mode --political harakiri.

    He has another chance in October 2011 (assuming our 13th GE is not called then).

    Can't he wait 21 months or a mere 630 days?

    Secure his pension benefits firstlah as minister....Now he is only qualified for a deputy minister pension, you know!

    Take a simple step backward. 退一步海阔天空,明天会更好. Esok masih ada.

    For him, party, and community.

    -Boddhi Lai-

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  3. Bobbhi,

    CSL 45% is because CD may not support OTK. Know that things may change..... LTL a\may have 40% and CSL 40% with the rest "Bo Chap".

    Many ppl can not accept CSL as PResident, but it was ok for him to be mamber (the 45%).

    Do not overestimate CSL.... see what happen inthe meeting he chaired in Johor. only leass than 50% attended.

    What goes around come aroud.


    1 day is eterm\nity in politics. Mana boleh tunggu 630 days as by CNY, CSL already give n out all angpows.

    Amitofo

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  4. OTK said " door is alway opne for Liow". But he no say door is open for Wee Ka Siong or Chew Mei Fun. Is this telling?

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  5. LTL & WKS visit Sabah these few days. Later follow by OTK and CSL. Why MCA so concern Sabah is because they are played by FGZ KHH. KHH is famous in playing around friends and political leaders to fight because he is newspaper boss. He has reporters to help him get information. Thus this time LTL/WKS/OTK/CSL all play around by him and sure he will side the King Maker only.

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  6. Sabah delegate1/31/2010 10:03:00 AM

    Arrgh Edward Khoo is a nobody , smoke more cigars ! There's two cigars and one pipe for him to smoke and chew .

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  7. Ku Loong : Enermy careless is point to attack...Sam Shau Yek ..Clam doesn't means storm not coming ..Shun Zi .. Know him know me, every time is winner...SD ..Who know Edward Khoo ? Veteran MCA

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