Saturday, March 27, 2010

Opinions: Kong wins bid for Deputy President

Below is an article for created by the imagination of Insider MCA only... to be the news at night of 28th March 2010, after a collection of thoughts and opinions from every corner of MCA.

Kong wins bid for Deputy President

KUALA LUMPUR, Mar 28 - Datuk Seri Kong Cho Ha in his bid for MCA Deputy President was successful today with a whooping margin of 600 votes over Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai. The central delegates sent a strong message to reject Liow, further allegation that this could end his political career and lost his Ministerial post.

A battered Liow had a press conference just minutes after the party elections results were announced. Tired and visibly in a low mood, he hinted that he was trapped and should not have been forcing the fresh polls.

MCA elders have circulated that Ka Ting was the mastermind behind the third force which now trapped himself and his team. Liow, a clear supporter of Ka Ting and obviously the hand used by Ka Ting to force the fresh polls, admited that he is wrong in his decision and felt betrayed.

One central delegates who was at the press conference shouted loudly, "Serves you right! You betrayed Tee Keat and now you feel it!"

Political analysts said that Liow will not win the polls. "There were three factions - Ka Ting, Tee Keat and Soi Lek. Clearly, Liow only has the support of Ka Ting's supporters and Ka Ting lose the fight. Ka Ting could comfortably go back to retirement but he has deprieved the political career of the young leaders. Obviously, Liow is not a good leader nor is he a good follower but he was too easily used by someone to first tear down Tee Keat's position and then trapped himself in a fresh polls," says Cheng Chong Ching.

Losing his seat as the Deputy President, the ambitious Liow has viciously killed his own political career. It was well known that the fight for the Deputy President was also a fight for their minister posts. It is now up to the President to decide if Liow should remain the Health Minister but analyst said that it will be unlikely.

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