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PM to meet MCA leaders to solve crisis


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By Loh Foon Fong, The Star

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said he will meet leaders of opposing groups in the MCA to solve the current crisis, preferably before the proposed extraordinary general meeting (EGM)on Nov 28.

He voiced his concern that the MCA crisis was getting worse and what the party had done so far did not give confidence to the people.

On when he will meet the leadership, he said he will find a time and will consider to meet the two groups either together or separately, hopefully before the Nov 28 EGM.

On whether the MCA crisis would affect the Barisan Nasional in rejuvenating itself, Najib said it will hamper the coalition’s efforts.

People are seeing Umno as going through the process of reforming itself and hoped the other component parties would come together themselves as well, he said.

Actually, if we want to find a unity formula, MCA’s leaders’ actions must reflect the desire, added Najib.

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written by mowadoha, November 20, 2009 01:56:21
Crying and problems concerning dead of democracy or demise of ministerial posts? You make your guess!

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written by allmenarebrothers, November 19, 2009 18:01:14
No need to meet the different packs of running dogs.
The appropriate thing for you to do is to don on the robes.of the Taoist Hgh Priest, the Nam Mor Loh. Then get hold of a set of cymbals & a bamboo stalk & chant prayers for the demise of the Make Chinese Angry (MCA) Party.
You should continue to be the Undertaker, the Grave Digger as well as the Burialist.
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written by asguard, November 19, 2009 14:15:53
Barang naik 's servant parties in state of turmoil more they can bear and handle... in fact on the way to the 10,000 feet under the burial ground... fighting, tearing each other into pieces like a piranha fishes...
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written by Ben Nordin, November 19, 2009 13:11:48
Lets change this..

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said he will meet leaders of opposing groups Altantuya's father in the MCA MOngolia to solve the current crisis, preferably before the proposed extraordinary general meeting (EGM)on Nov 28. election.

He voiced his concern that the MCA Mongolian crisis was getting worse and what the party he had done so far did not give confidence to the people.

On when he will meet the leadership Altantuya's father, he said he will find a time and will consider to meet the two groups either together or separately, him hopefully before the Nov 28. EGM.

On whether the MCAMogolian crisis would affect the Barisan Nasional in rejuvenating itself, Najib said it will hamper the coalition’s efforts.

People are seeing Umno as going through the process of reforming itself and hoped the other component parties would come together themselves as well, he said.

Actually, if we want to find a unity formula, MCA’s leaders’ actions must reflect the desire, added Najib.

Now, thats more like it. smilies/smiley.gif
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written by alpha1, November 19, 2009 13:01:09
You sure you have spare time to look into others problems whereby tons and tons of shits are hurling your way? Starting with PI Bala's 1st salvo! Ready... Aim... KENA! smilies/grin.gifsmilies/grin.gifsmilies/grin.gifsmilies/grin.gifsmilies/grin.gif
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written by Fuminari, November 19, 2009 12:31:30
the liaw paichi 's gang could hav met najis n informed him of their intention to quit as MP too;there are minimum six or seven of them....h.mnnn who knows??that would be fun,six or seven buy elections on the card??
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written by michaelT, November 19, 2009 12:24:16
PM have said that he will intervene only on invitation. What is he trying to do? The MCA president has already decided to reorganise the decision making body. He has done it and so be it. As president he has started his journey of the GUP.
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written by binkah1, November 19, 2009 12:19:06
Yes,,,i understand that pm said he wouldnt interfere unless invited. Who has invited him?
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written by EYFF, November 19, 2009 12:17:26
Dissent is part and parcel of democracy. When you have dissent you know that democracy is alive, thriving and well!

The problem with us Malaysians previously, is that we generally do not get involve in politics and especially the well informed, capable, educated and professional.

Often the incapable and unscrupulous are in politics and for the money and prestige. This go a long way to explaining why the country is rule by ignorant, dishonest in incapable people.

The present dissent in MCA is a good and welcome sign: as it heralds a change in MCA and hopefully for the better!

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written by krising1, November 19, 2009 11:58:43
I have a question for Datuk Seri Wong of the Star. You say that the PR parties are in a turmoil. What do you call this circus in the BN and MCA?
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written by Jan, November 19, 2009 11:51:59
If the President of UMNO is to intervene in the internal matters of MCA the perception of the chinese on MCA will be much worse. It shows that a malay can have a say in MCA and its leaders are so useless they can't even solve it's own problems.
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written by Ghifarix, November 19, 2009 11:47:56
He always meeting un-scrupulous characters, Go ahead PM meet who you like but the nation knows that you can only unite the filth in society. Mark my words; This time they'll drag you down insha-Allah!

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