Friday, October 17, 2008

MCA Needs to Reform to be Relevant:

MCA must learn from its mistakes before it can hope to stage a comeback after the March 8 general election. There is possibility that they will lose more of what it had built if reformation is not conducted as soon as possible. MCA, the second largest Barisan component party, won just 46 out of the 130 seats it contested this round. MCA must not only reform itself but also take the initiative to tell Barisan the ways to reform before the situation worsened. They can no longer take things for granted like before. They also must discard complacency. In order to achieve their target, they must have great teamwork as it was main keypoint for the survival of any organisation and any divisiveness would lead everyone to failure. Each party must groom and develop successors to continue its political struggle. A party can be as strong as it can be, but its strength and glory will fade and destroy if there is no successor. The party will just go into history. Chan was confident that the movement, under the new leadership, could contribute to the party and introduce lots of reforms along the way.

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