KUALA LUMPUR, Sept thirty Former MCA boss Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat has pronounced his inheritor Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek is not a "winnable candidate," indicating out which a former illness minister's 2007 sex liaison will be a major liability in a ubiquitous choosing expected to be called soon.
Dr Chua, who deposed Ong as MCA trainer in a querulous power onslaught eighteen months ago, has nonetheless to confirm his own candidacy despite revealing this week which multiform current leaders will not run in a coming polls.
Rumours have been swirling since Feb which Ong(picture) will also be forsaken but a Pandan MP told The Malaysian Insider in an interview this week which Dr Chua's 2007 sex video liaison will go on to plague a MCA boss as well as Barisan Nasional (BN).
"Is he a winnable candidate? we do not consider a Malaysianpublic can accept him. Of course, he wants to run. He has been saying 5 groups want him to competition as well as most including him will contend which personal bungle or immorality is no forgive to deny him a right to contest.
"But they have been not deep-diving in to winnability. If he were to contest, it will be an poison exam of a values of a electorate," Ong said.
Dr Chua stepped down as illness apportion as well as MCA vice-president in 2008 after revelation he was a man featured in a secretly recorded video which showed him carrying sex with his lover.
But he made a quip later to win a party's deputy presidency after a MCA's top dual leaders resigned due to its bad showing in Election 2008. The party won only 15 of 40 sovereign as well as 31 of 90 state seats it contested.
The party subsequently sacked Dr Chua in Aug 2009 over a sex scandal, sparking an extraordinary ubiquitous me! eting wh ere a vote of no confidence in Ong was passed.
Dr Chua became MCA boss in March 2010 in fresh elections where he saw off Ong as well as former boss Tan Sri Ong Ka Ting.
The MCA binds what is expected to be its final ubiquitous assembly this week end prior to sovereign polls have been called.
But despite carrying three presidents in as most years, a party has seen Chinese support go on to cringe in by-elections.
Some analysts pronounced which a Tenang polls hold earlier this year saw only eighteen per cent of Chinese voting for BN.
The Malaysian Insider understands which comparison BN component Umno has created off Chinese support for a subsequent ubiquitous election, awaiting no some-more than thirty per cent of a community's backing.
Ong pronounced in a interview which "MCA members need to ponder on because there have been question marks over either a boss himself is starting to contest" as this was an indicator of a party's aptitude to a public.
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