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I suppose on aggregate, fresh polls are indeed a decent solution to political crises.

So we now see MCA Wanita and Youth very enthusiastic about such a solution. I really don’t care all that much about who leads MCA, but it’s a pity they didn’t have the integrity and consistency to call for the same in Perak :P

MCA’s mouthpiece made fun of Gerakan Youth’s poor attendance, depicting a rather beset Lim Si Pin:

Gerakan Youth chief Lim Si Pin has lashed out at his central committee members for failing to turn up in full force for its national delegates conference.

Only 406 youth delegates, or 38.5%, were present and this was the worst turnout in the 22 years since the wing was formed.

“This is an alarming and difficult question for us. Why is our turnout so bad this year?”

He said many youth delegates gave the excuse that they could not wake up in time for the meeting because this year’s conference had been changed to Saturday mornings instead of Friday evenings previously.

“Certain Youth CC delegates came to shake my hand. Some tried to be funny and said ‘I’m here today’ but in my heart, I asked where were you yesterday?

“You’re an elected CC and yet you were not present,” he said, adding that the wing would provide a report on the matter to the party president as it was a serious issue.

Lol. When a leader charges forward, only to find no one behind him, what use is it to berate the followers? Shouldn’t one be questioning the leader instead?

The ‘fun’ doesn’t end there:

Meanwhile, a representative from Belia-wanis Chia Ting Ting, when debating on the presidential address at the Gerakan’s National Delegates’ Conference, said the group wanted to be known for its professionalism and skills and not just mere “beauty” to attract people to join the party.

“There is no point in Gerakan Youth wanting to attract men to join the wing using our beauty.”

O_O That’s what they’re talking about at their national conference?

Revival? Mmmmmmmhmmmmm :P :)

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