2009年11月21日星期六

MCA Consumer Affairs Bureau: Not unusual for party leadership to revamp

MCA Central Committee Member Tan Cheng Liang pointed out today that it was not unusual for party leadership to revamp the various posts to the MCA Presidential Council in order to realize the ultimate objective of the party’s Greater Unity Plan.

“MCA Presidential Council is a policy making body of the party. Therefore, each and every member to the Council must agree, cooperate and help the party leadership to move forward with all its undertakings. Pursuant to Article 46 of MCA Constitution, the President has the absolute power to appoint not more than 10 members to the Presidential Council and also has the same power to terminate such appointment if and when he thinks fit.”

Cheng Liang who is also the MCA Consumer Affairs Bureau chief reiterated that the party leadership had undertaken the Greater Unity Plan by giving up all differences in opinion just to find a way out to resolve the prolonged party disputes. Thus all should unconditionally cooperate and consolidate the party so as not to make the party become fragmented and weak.

“But unfortunately, there are some leaders who are disagreeable to our Greater Unity Plan. As a result, speculations have been rife to say that we are not working in unison to realize such a solemn task of party unity. Thus, the reshuffling of our Presidential Council is nothing unusual to enable our mechanism to function more efficiently.”

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