MCA + Gerakan = 0 Tan Teck Huat

OCT sixteen If any one needs to know what is wrong with a BN indication of power-sharing, we need to look no further than a PM's matter during a Gerakan assembly today.

In a pierce to get Chinese support, he pronounced that if BN regains control of Penang, Umno will not grab a arch minister's position. The only people we gather who will be gratified with that matter will be from Gerakan as well as MCA, dual of a weakest players in BN.

I am no supporter of Umno, desiring that it is hurtful to a core but how is putting one of a most dynamic states under a control of political parties with small credibility, small talent as well as small of anything going to do any one any good?

First we have MCA. Every alternative day, either Chua Soi Lek or a little alternative MCA politician talks about MCA not being represented in supervision if they do badly. Today, Chua is propelling BN member parties to await MCA as well as appease a Chinese community.

Everything is about MCA, MCA, MCA. Hey, how about thinking about a wishes of Malaysians? Maybe we don't want we around. Maybe we think that a fish that is decaying from a head cannot be salvaged.

I tremble to think of that individual from MCA will be a potential CM if BN wins in Penang.

How about Gerakan? Koh Tsu Koon is under attack from inside of his own celebration as well as yet wants to cling upon to power. When he was a CM, Gerakan was only nominally in assign since every time a likes of Ahmad Ismail shouted, Koh jumped.

In short, Najib's declaration of Umno not grabbing energy in Penang is meagre consolation. The choice is in between a discredited as well as a bullies.

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