HE said he is not a hero but along  his campaign trail Ong Tee Keat has come to be called 'the Transformer'  because he had ceaselessly told party members he wants to change the  party into a progessive movement that can ride through all storms and  weather.
If you still do not know them, the Transformers is a  popular toyline centered on two factions of warring alien robots in its  25-year-old history.
The toyline has expanded to encompass comic  books, cartoons, movies and every other kind of merchandise, including  attire and costume jewellery.
The Transformers are depicted as  mechanical beings that can reconstruct their outside appearance through  scanning or touching a mechanical object of relative size to each  Transformer's body.
The characters include Autobots Optimus  Prime, Bumblebee, Bulkhead, Prowl, Ratchet; Decepticons Megatron,  Starscream, Blitzwing, Lugnut and human characters Prof Sumdac and Sari  Sumdac.
As in the MCA election where 101 candidates are vying for  the 31 posts at stake in the leadership line, there are probably as  many characters trying to get to the key positions in the Transformers'  Cybertron world.  
What he has been fighting for
Whatever may be said about him, Tee Keat said had repeatedly stressed  he will stick to his guns - which is the commitment in the  transormation of the MCA.
It was something he had been fighting  for since the party plunged into its lowest ebb at the March 2008  general election.
It was a grand and exciting plan that fueled  the enthusiasm of his party members, who elected him to be the president  in October of the same year.
Now, in the sequel of that first  round of transformation, it looks like Tee Keat has taken the role of  the Autobots' leader to fight the Deceptron factions, led by his former  deputy Dr Chua Soi Lek and the MCA's immidiate past president Ong Ka  Ting.
"We need to undergo the ‘transformational pain’, to change  ourself before other people change us.
"The choice is in the  hands of the delegates” Tee Keat told journalists from the English media  on Thursday. his means that the MCA could continue business  as usual by reverting back to the old ways before the last election or  move ahead with a more progressive style for the betterment of the  members and for Malaysians in general.
his means that the MCA could continue business  as usual by reverting back to the old ways before the last election or  move ahead with a more progressive style for the betterment of the  members and for Malaysians in general.
'I make tough  decisions'
"I dont see myself as a hero because I  don't believe I am one.
"Sometimes, however, I have to make  tough decisions. That word - hero - has never crossed my mind," he said,  giving the example of the infamous PKFZ debacle.
"I did it  (expose the discrepancies) to clear the Government in the name of  transparency and accountability.
“Maybe, I am too hasty to make  changes. But we have to change and transform fast before the next  general election.
"MCA has to move forward and be more sensitive  to accepting changes.
About  the fresh poll
Although the party's next  election is due next year,  Chua and 21 central committee members  resigned early this month to force the party to have fresh polls to  select an interim leadership until the 2011 general assembly.
Tee  Keat, who intends to finish his full three-year term, said: "For me,   the message is clear. If you can betray your comrades, how can the  rakyat be sure that you will not betray them?"
He said after the  party's October 2008 election he had tossed the idea of fresh polls  since the party was still divided in different camps.
"I mooted  for fresh polls and was vehemently rejected by the same people whop  later pushed for new party elections.
"Whatever happens is a  collective decision. It is unjust to put the blame on me alone. MCA has  never worked in that manner. The president does not have the ultimate  power.
Tee Keat , who also mooted the idea of a 'Greater Unity  Plan' that had Chua's support before the former deputy turned his back  on the president, said the GUP was not merely a 'peace plan' to appease  the warring factions in the MCA.
"It is a plan to to provide  party leaders a platform to work togetherwith the grassroots.
"For  the GUP to succeed MCA members, especially the leaders, need to have  the commitment, understanding and selflessness.
"If the party  leaders do not follow it, it will be a thing of the past."
Reaching out to the  young
Tee Keat's transformation process for the  party are contained in five key result areas (KRAs) that include direct  presidential election that will allow MCA members - from the branches to  the national level - to pick their leader. Currently the selection for the president and  the rest of the party's central committee members are made by the more  than 2,000 delegates who are eligible to attend the party's general  assembly.
Currently the selection for the president and  the rest of the party's central committee members are made by the more  than 2,000 delegates who are eligible to attend the party's general  assembly.
Tee Keat has also opened the doors of the MCA to  non-governmental organisations and other interest groups via a  consultative council, for the party to gain first-hand information and  feedback from the ground on all aspects of the country's socio-economic   landscape.
"The MCA has to reach out to a wider audience and not  just to the 'usual' NGOs," he said, adding that the party has had  dialogues with the inter-faith council, various youth centres, social  movements and entrepreneur associations.
"I am planning more  engagement with the NGOs and it will not be just dialogue sessions.
Competitiveness  in education
A pet project of Tee Keat is grooming young talents  to fill leadership posts in the MCA in future and he believes this can  be achieved by encouraging better education and training prospects even  for school or college drop-outs.
That is why, he said there is  the HOPE programme which helps students to get into local private  colleges with subsidised rates and the TRAIN programme for school or  college leavers to pursue   vocational training  that include  entrepreneuship and skills.
In the primary level, he said there  were now direct government grants to the schools and "rather than lobby  for more schools, it is time to show that the schools are worth the  money spent on theFor the chinese primary schools i believe that it is a  necessity to use the grant located by the government to enhance the  capacity rather that lobbying for more schools.
“ Now the fund  are given directly to the school board. They should used i wisely for  the school, since all this while they are complaining about the  birocracy. Now it is the time to show that the schools are money worth  spent.
Underdog  spin
Though he is the incumbent president, the  word was spreading that in the presidency race he is the underdog - a  tag that amuses him.
"It is a ploy to confuse my supporters and  the make me pull out of the race.
"I remain focussed since the  (underdog) spin is far from the truth," he adding that he met Ka Ting  before the former president said he was going into the contest.
"Ka  Ting, like a gentleman, came and told me he will be running for the  presidency. It is not true that he wants me to pull out of the race and  paave the way for him.
"People can say anything about our  meeting. But I prefer the truth. "I am  bewildered why a certain party - some  crafty people -  are wooing my supporters by telling them I am the  underdog.
"I am  bewildered why a certain party - some  crafty people -  are wooing my supporters by telling them I am the  underdog.
"That shows they are not confident and shaky in the  polls,"
No running  mate
Regarding the conspicuous absence of a  running mate, Tee Keat said the MCA constitution does not provide  anything like the United States and Singapore.
"We don't have  teams and I run the race individually.
"At the end of the day,  whether we have a good team or not would depend on what the party  members and thepublic decide.
"It's not a problem to me whether  Kong Cho Ha or Liow Tiong Lai (the two deputy aspirants) become the  deputy president. Both are my colleagues in the Cabient.
"These  two leaders have a good working rapport with me. I dont see why I cannot  get along with them if I have the mandate.
"The delegates will  decide who are the best people to represent the community. Then, when it  comes to the general election, the public will determine our  relevancy.— Malaysian Mirror
 
 
(Free Malaysia Today) - Dr Chua Soi Lek has been elected as the new MCA president while Liow Tiong Lai is the new deputy. Chua, the former deputy, garnered 901 votes while Ong Ka Ting received 833. Incumbent party president Ong Tee Keat managed to get 578 votes.
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the CDs have rejected him outright.
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