Saturday, January 22, 2022

DAP party election in late March for Guanee's replacement as sec-gen

The Star:

It will be between Loke and Nga in party election


Anthony Loke



Nga Kor Ming


GEORGE TOWN: As the DAP gears up for party elections in March, Anthony Loke and Nga Kor Ming are said to be the frontrunners for the secretary-general post.

A party insider said either one could succeed Lim Guan Eng at the party’s national congress in Shah Alam on March 20.

Lim has held the post for three terms, the maximum under the party’s constitution.

Loke, 45, is the national organising secretary while Nga, 50, is the national deputy secretary-general.

Both have a good track record and are popular among party members, said the insider.

“Nga is outspoken and good with speeches. He has been commanding in his present role, be it at the parent body or Perak DAP chairman.

“Loke carried himself well when he was the Transport Minister following Pakatan Harapan’s victory in the 14th General Election (in May 2018).

“And he seems to be the favourite, as he has been given the exposure to take various leadership roles in the past. It is an open secret that he is being groomed to take over the party leadership one day,” added the insider.

Lim, who turned 61 last December, became secretary-general in 2004. Prior to that, he was deputy secretary-general, a position he assumed in 1995.

Loke noted that the party elections will be held at the same time as the DAP national congress, at the Ideal Convention Centre, in Shah Alam.

“The party’s CEC (central executive committee), which met on Jan 13, decided that the national congress would be held on March 20.“The postponement of the national congress had previously been allowed by the Registrar of Societies (ROS) due to various restrictions on interstate movement due to the Covid-19 pandemic,” he said in a statement.

Loke added that the party will strictly adhere to all Covid-19 SOP.

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kt comments:

Anthony Loke is favoured by the Lims' inner coterie which makes him the fave to be the next sec-gen, but Nga is powerful in the party in his own rights, and he is not entirely without his own inner coterie.

IMO, Nga is more of a feisty robust fighter a la 'mixed martial' artist, and quite "tactical" in party contests, so he may yet prove a surprise.

My preference is Ramkarpal Singh, wakakaka, but he is not in the inner coterie and also too principled which is not an advantage in today's DAP, wakakaka again.





3 comments:

  1. That is why those members who resigned from the party should have stayed to fight from within to reform the party.

    It was really a pity to have thrown away the many years of loyalty and the sweat to build the party.

    At the same time, I do empathise with those who left because of the way things are in the DAP.

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  2. Yeah. Where are the Taoist, Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim contestants?
    Surely this is not just about the evangelical Christian party members...

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    1. Politic mah! Only those who r willingly & readily mudding their outlooks would play balls.

      Don't u know?

      Ooop… how about umno - that ketuanan lair?

      Melayu muslim party mah.

      NO!

      There r Christian Sabahans umno members even though they r wall flowers designated.

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