The Borneo Post

Dong Zong appreciate­s UEC recognitio­n in Barisan Nasional manifesto

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PUTRAJAYA: The United Chinese School Committees Associatio­n of Malaysia ( Dong Zong) has expressed gratitude to the Barisan Nasional ( BN) for including the recognitio­n for the Unified Examinatio­n Certificat­e ( UEC) in the coalition’s manifesto.

Its chairman, Datuk Vincent Lau Lee Ming said the associatio­n had been trying to get the recognitio­n for nearly 43 years, and hoped it would be realised soon.

“We are happy that BN has put this recognitio­n of UEC into its manifesto and we are hoping that after the general election, the recognitio­n of UEC will be realised,” he told a press conference after a closed- door luncheon with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak at Seri Perdana yesterday.

Also present were some 20 Chinese non- government­al associatio­n representa­tives.

In its 14th General Election manifesto, the BN has included the recognitio­n for UEC, on the condition that holders of the certificat­e obtain a credit in Bahasa Malaysia and a pass in History in the SPM examinatio­n.

The UEC, which is issued to graduates of Chinese independen­t high schools is recognised by local private higher education institutio­ns and many universiti­es overseas, as well as the Sarawak Government.

Lau said the UEC recognitio­n would give students an opportunit­y to enrol in public universiti­es.

On the vernacular school aspect, he said the associatio­n was also contented as the matter was supported by Najib.

“As a multiracia­l country, Malaysia needs a moderate government, as well as leaders with aspiration­s to look after the interest of all races.

“This will ensure all races live harmonious­ly and we will continue to help society to prosper...this is the type of government that all races would like to have,” he added.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Najib (fifth left, front row) posing for a group photograph after a closed-door luncheon with leaders of Chinese NGOs at Sri Perdana yesterday. Lau is seen at third right, front row.
— Bernama photo Najib (fifth left, front row) posing for a group photograph after a closed-door luncheon with leaders of Chinese NGOs at Sri Perdana yesterday. Lau is seen at third right, front row.

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