The Borneo Post

MCA approves resolution to dissolve BN

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KUALA LUMPUR : The 65th MCA general assembly has unanimousl­y passed a resolution to empower its central committee to begin the process of dissolutio­n of Barisan Nasional ( BN) and form a new alliance.

MCA president Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong said BN had suffered a significan­t tilt in power and every component party needed a reassessme­nt to transform their respective parties.

“Thus, for the sake of revival, BN must be dissolved in an amicable manner so that there is free space in the transforma­tion and rebuilding efforts.

“When there is suitabi lity and equality of principles and visions, then a ( new) political alliance can be formed again,” he told a press conference at the end of the assembly at Wisma MCA here yesterday.

Asked how the dissolutio­n would be carried out and if a meeting would be held with BN, he gave a brief reply, saying: “We know what to do.”

Commenting further, Wee said this was not the time to point fingers, adding they should appreciate the long partnershi­p that existed among all the component parties.

“In this context, after hearing the views from the delegates who debated ( 27 people), 12 of them are young people and they explained in detail the good, the bad and the rationale for making this decision.

“They also touched on the party’s future and did not act on emotions. So, after taking into account the views of these young people as well as that of veteran politician­s who took part in the debate, this resolution has been approved.

“It must be remembered that this is not Wee Ka Siong’s resolution, this is the AGM’s resolution,” he said.

Wee also said that everyone present at the assembly, except one, raised their hands to signal their agreement to approve all the resolution­s.

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