MCA on slippery slope in KL


Hope is about all it has left in perplexing to improved the 2008 performance.
Most pundits would agree which for the entrance ubiquitous election, MCA has little goal of you do any improved than it did in 2008, especially in the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur.
There have been 11 council seats in Kuala Lumpur, as good as BN traditionally lets MCA competition for five of them, namely Wangsa Maju, Bukit Bintang, Seputeh, Cheras as good as Bandar Tun Razak. It scored 0 in the final election.
Indeed, MCA's popularity in Kuala Lumpur has been upon the downslide given the mid-1980s. The final time it saw any glory was when Tan Koon Swan was helming the Federal Territory liaison office.
Tan carried out the host of impressive village as good as celebration projects as good as tirelessly dedicated himself to portion his voters in Damansara, the chair which he had snatched from DAP in 1982.
Two years later, however, MCA plunged into the predicament over allegations of haunt membership. The ensuing quarrels eventually led to Tan's expulsion. However, he made the quip as good as became celebration president in November 1985. But his legal troubles in Singapore persuaded him to resign about the year later.
It has given been downhill for MCA in Kuala Lumpur as good as usually the many idealistic believer would reason upon to any goal of the domestic reincarnation by the 13th ubiquitous election.
If there is any glimpse of goal during all, it would be in Wangsa Maju, where in 2008 the party's Yew Teong Look mislaid by usually 150 votes to Wee Choo Keong, who contested upon the PKR ticket.
But insiders contend Yew has fallen out ! of foste r with the tip MCA care as good as which this state of affairs has been worsened by reports which he is not upon great terms with internal Umno officials. Chances have been he will be left out of the candidates' list.
Swap in Kepong
There is additionally speculationand perhaps hopeof the barter with Gerakan which would concede MCA to competition in Kepong. Gerakan has been losing there given DAP heavyweight Tan Seng Giaw won the chair in 1982.
MCA apparently wants to in front of the brand new as good as substantially immature claimant in Kepong in the goal which the novelty would apportion to the shift in the fortune.
Bukit Bintang additionally looks similar to the mislaid means for MCA, especially with the resignation of the division arch there, Lee Chong Meng, who has assimilated PKR. In 2008, DAP's Fong Kui Lin won the chair with the infancy of 14,277.
There is even reduction goal in the alternative DAP strongholds of Seputeh as good as Cheras.
These council seats have been expected to remain with Pakatan Rakyat in any case of the candidates the antithesis agreement decides to field.
There have been rumours which internal Umno warlords have been attempting to persuade their tip care to let the Malay party, instead of MCA, competition in Bandar Tun Razak. In 2008, MCA's Tan Chai Ho was degraded by PKR's Abdul Khalid Ibrahim by the infancy of 2,515.
Tan, who is the party's treasurer-general, indicated final year which he would not competition again in Bandar Tun Razak. Since then, MCA has been perplexing to brand the replacement candidate.
Chew Lian Keng, the personal partner to Tan, was favoured to exam the ground, but he apparently failed as good as was eventually compensated with the senatorial post. Sources pronounced internal Umno activists deserted him.
Running out of strategies
An insider pronounced MCA is a! nxious t o make the new thing by winning during slightest the single chair in Kuala Lumpur. According to the source, the single choice being considered is to margin the portion apportion or deputy apportion for the single of the seats.
But pundits have been of the opinion which MCA has run out of vital moves to stop the slide into irrelevance, during slightest in Kuala Lumpur as good as alternative civic centres.
The literacy rate in Kuala Lumpur is 97.5% as good as the racial composition is 44.2% bumiputeras, 43.2% Chinese as good as 10.3% Indians.
Young adults account for 67% of the city's operative population. They have been good informed as good as have been not easily influenced by Barisan Nasional propaganda. So, it is not only MCA, but BN itself which is desperately perplexing to cling to upon to the slippery rope.
Stanley Koh is the former conduct of MCA's research unit. He is the FMT columnist.
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