Renewed optimism in MCA?


There is a new found optimism in MCA after the recent debate with DAP and morale is high , say MCA leaders.

(Free Malaysia Today) – The MCA is set to celebrate its 63rd anniversary tomorrow, with renewed optimism of regaining support from the Chinese community.

The optimism stems from the recent debate between its president, Dr Chua Soi Lek, and DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng, which some believe has somewhat restored the party’s pride and dignity.

“We are all highly spirited after the debate. This is something new for the MCA. (It’s) very rare that the MCA leader takes the bull by the horns. It is very much a shot in the arm,” said MCA central committee member Ti Lian Ker.

He told Bernama the situation is much different from before, when the party was locked in infighting and internal tussles, with morale among the members very low following the huge defeat in the last general election, in 2008.

“All this while, we lost in the battle of perception. But now, at least we can regain some position as the members are more prepared to face the election,” he said.

Many still wonder whether the debate will have such a tremendous impact on the party.

Kedah MCA chairman Chong It Chew explained that the debate was not just about regaining the sense of pride among party members. It boosted their confidence, and many MCA leaders now are more than willing to accept any challenge for a debate.

“This seldom happens in the MCA. Now, everywhere, anytime, we are prepared. The debate has given us confidence, where we can bring up the problems faced by the opposition in the states ruled by them.

“Before this, MCA and Gerakan were always on the defensive. But now, we are on the attack. The atmosphere is different. As an example, in Kedah, we are the opposition. Therefore, with renewed spirit and a sense of pride, we are ready for the battle,” he told Bernama.

He said many among the party grassroots have learned from the way Dr Chua put up his argument to expose the “deception” tactics adopted by the DAP in championing their achievement in Penang, when the party itself could not influence the other states under the opposition pact in adopting a similar model.

Loh Seng Kok, another MCA Central Committee member, explained that there are other factors that have lately boosted the morale of party members.

He said the recent decision by the party’s top leadership to give a token sum of RM100 to all members aged 60 and above, and RM200 to all party members or their wives after delivery, has somehow also boosted the morale of party members.

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