Chua blames veterans


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(The Malay Mail) – MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek yesterday refused to take any responsibility for the party’s worst electoral outing, instead blaming it on party veterans and their “political baggage”.

He said the party was forced to shoulder the burden of the past generation, and this was the reason for its poor performance.

“MCA’s new generation must take on the burden of the past generation. We have to carry the baggage of the previous leadership,” Dr Chua said after chairing the party’s first central committee meeting after the general election.

He said one of the 15 party veterans had even been jailed and nearly destroyed the economies of Malaysia and Singapore.

Refusing to name anyone, Dr Chua said the veteran caused the Malaysian and Singaporean stock exchanges to close, bringing untold damage to the economies of both countries.

Asked if the group of veterans were to blame for MCA’s poor electoral showing, he responded:

“Of course, lah! We have to deal with the burden which we have inherited. “I am an elected president.

What is the need fr oparty elections if we ask the elected president to resign?

“They should not have spoken about party matters openly. Instead, they should have come to see me to discuss their grouses.”

Dr Chua said the party veterans should work behind the scenes if they were genuinely interested in seeing the party grow.

He said criticisms raised by the veterans were never brought up by any member during the MCA CC meetings.

 



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