Points That Have Not Been Raised By Party Central Leadership

By Zhou Xiu Hui (translated name) A group of grassroots members, who claim they are central delegates, set up a conscience action committee. Two days prior to the extraordinary general meeting, they launched a protest by sitting in front of the MCA headquarters. They are against EGM called by central leaders who bundle federal position…

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The 3 Major Challenges of MCA Re-joining the Cabinet

By Ding Lee Leong (executive editor-in-chief) This coming Sunday, MCA will be celebrating the 65th Anniversary of their party, at the same time, they will be holding an EGM; asking the delegates to reconsider the decision of not to take up any Cabinet post. With the ultimate intention of breaking away the frustration MCA faced…

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Anwar’s Thought Process

By Sun He Sheng (translated name) It is indeed a subjective viewpoint with regards to who Anwar is. Recently, I came across a new book (Anwar Ibrahim:Evolution of a Muslim Democrat,2013). The author, Charles Allers is an Islamic researcher. From its title, the author has established a platform that Anwar is a Democrat. The book…

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Versatile Options for Housing

The Malaysian Government announced in Budget 2014 to set up National Housing Council to draft policy and action to coordinate property price and legislation in order to supply sufficient home for the people. Under the plan, Prime Minister announced MyHome ( affordable home plan), to provide up to RM30,000 in aid for first time home…

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Waytha Moorthy’s Silent Protest

By Lin De Cheng (translated name) The Rakyat of today does not only want politicians to look into their livelihood issues, they further require them to break their paradigm so as to get more benefits for the Rakyat. Needless to say, Rakyat has been very demanding of the politicians by close evaluation and critique, this…

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If MCA Collapses, will Chinese Have a Better Future?

Has anyone thought what if MCA were to be entirely wiped out in the next general elections and thereby loses the political status of representing the Chinese, what kind of future the Chinese will have? A brighter tomorrow? Since independence, the three main races live harmoniously, sharing similar political standing as the fundamental of nation…

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Chinese has Becomes Sacrificial Offering of Malaysian Politics

By Li Su Hua (tanslated name) Seputeh MP Teresa Kok’s Chinese New Year video clip causes controversy. This is something the producer has never expected. In Western country, such satirical video clip aiming at politicians is insignificant. The queen or British prime minister would laugh at such video clip to show their tolerance. You can…

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Being Outspoken and You will Win Public Support

By Ye Guan Ming (translated name) Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Deputy Minister Datuk Tajuddin Abdul Rahman, who is also Pasir Salak MP said: “I am no longer angry, let’s be friends again!” When attending the Chinese New Year celebration organised by Pasir Salak division of MCA, he said: “Watching those children performing on stage, I…

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Resignation of Waytha Moorthy

By Chen Bao Qing (translated name) Hindraf chairman P Waytha Moorthy caused anger in the Indian community by aligning to the Barisan Nasional Government 10 months ago. He has since become a deputy minister in the Prime Minister’s Department. 10 months later, he tendered his resignation, citing inability to help the Indian community to improve…

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Racial Harmony is the most Significant Asset of the Nation

By Lin Huai Long (translated name) I was born in the Northern state of Peninsula Malaysia, Penang, age 70 plus. Through the years, I have been interacting with all different races in Malaysia; as we are living in a country where different races living harmoniously under one roof. Malays and Chinese comprise the two biggest…

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