Most MBs will be from PAS if Pakatan gains power, says Chua
By FOONG PEK YEEpekyee@thestar.com.my
KUALA LUMPUR: The majority of Mentris Besar will be from PAS if Pakatan Rakyat takes state power in the coming general election, MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek said.
The Prime Minister would also be from PAS if Pakatan were to take federal power, he added.
Dr Chua said the coming general election was a do-or-die battle for Barisan Nasional and Pakatan, not just MCA.
“There is no room for complacency because Pakatan will do anything to gain control of the country after making some inroads in the last election.
“Pakatan now is very organised and has the resources to take control,” he said at the MCA long service medal presentation ceremony here last night.
Dr Chua said MCA's number one enemy would still be DAP in the elections.
He also stressed the need to expose the party's tactics, so people would not be conned.
”Unlike previous elections, a vote for DAP is a vote for PAS and PKR,” he added.
Dr Chua said Pakatan was only keen to gain power and had no concrete plan for the people or the country's development.
For example, DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng had not been able to reply when asked on Pakatan's socio-economic development model for the country.
“All he (Lim Guan Eng) said was money, money, money, and money makes money,” Dr Chua said on the high-profile debate between him and Lim last Saturday.
Apart from exposing DAP's ploy, Dr Chua said MCA must continue to stay united and work hard to face the next election.
He said the party must also adopt a high profile apart from serving the people well.
“I dare say no party can beat us in terms of service to the people since the party's inception 63 years ago,” he said.
Dr Chua said this was one of the reasons MCA was giving out long service medals starting this year.
Meanwhile, MCA secretary-general Datuk Seri Kong Cho Ha said the party's never-say-die attitude, as reflected in its continued service to the people after its dismal performance in the last general election, was commendable.
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By FOONG PEK YEEpekyee@thestar.com.my
KUALA LUMPUR: The majority of Mentris Besar will be from PAS if Pakatan Rakyat takes state power in the coming general election, MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek said.
The Prime Minister would also be from PAS if Pakatan were to take federal power, he added.
Dr Chua said the coming general election was a do-or-die battle for Barisan Nasional and Pakatan, not just MCA.
“There is no room for complacency because Pakatan will do anything to gain control of the country after making some inroads in the last election.
“Pakatan now is very organised and has the resources to take control,” he said at the MCA long service medal presentation ceremony here last night.
Dr Chua said MCA's number one enemy would still be DAP in the elections.
He also stressed the need to expose the party's tactics, so people would not be conned.
”Unlike previous elections, a vote for DAP is a vote for PAS and PKR,” he added.
Dr Chua said Pakatan was only keen to gain power and had no concrete plan for the people or the country's development.
For example, DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng had not been able to reply when asked on Pakatan's socio-economic development model for the country.
“All he (Lim Guan Eng) said was money, money, money, and money makes money,” Dr Chua said on the high-profile debate between him and Lim last Saturday.
Apart from exposing DAP's ploy, Dr Chua said MCA must continue to stay united and work hard to face the next election.
He said the party must also adopt a high profile apart from serving the people well.
“I dare say no party can beat us in terms of service to the people since the party's inception 63 years ago,” he said.
Dr Chua said this was one of the reasons MCA was giving out long service medals starting this year.
Meanwhile, MCA secretary-general Datuk Seri Kong Cho Ha said the party's never-say-die attitude, as reflected in its continued service to the people after its dismal performance in the last general election, was commendable.
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1 comment:
"Money, money, money, and money makes money”, how?
May sink or swim if don't know how!
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