Thursday, September 12, 2024

Kian Ming opts out of Selangor DAP leadership elections

 

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Kian Ming opts out of

Selangor DAP leadership

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The ex-Bangi MP claims that, if he contests, DAP leaders from other states would instigate Selangor delegates not to vote for him.

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Selangor DAP treasurer Ong Kian Ming said he initially wanted to contest as he saw value in having a non-elected representative in the Selangor DAP leadership.

PETALING JAYA
Selangor DAP treasurer Ong Kian Ming has decided not to contest in the state party elections, expected to take place on Nov 10.

I have decided that I will not contest in the upcoming Selangor DAP election. This means I will not have any elected position in the party,
 Ong said in the latest episode of the 
Are We OK?
 podcast, co-hosted by social media influencer Peter Yong.

The former Bangi MP said he initially thought of contesting as he felt there was value in having a non-elected representative in the Selangor DAP leadership.

The former deputy minister also believed he had enough goodwill and support from leaders in Selangor that would see him make the top 15 in the state DAP polls.

However, he claimed that contesting would put some of his party colleagues in a tough position within DAP.

“There would be leaders from other states who would instigate leaders in Selangor not to vote for me.

These leaders would say that, if (the Selangor DAP leaders) support Kian Ming, they would withdraw their support for (the Selangor leaders) in the central executive committee (CEC) elections which will take place next year.

Ong said these were among the 

push and pull factors
 that drove him to make his final decision, adding that these aspects were also at play when he decided not to defend his former parliamentary seat in the 2022 general election (GE15).

Pull factors … meaning I wanted some personal time and was feeling burned out,
 he said, adding that other things considered included disagreements with certain party leaders.

The former two-term MP was among the high-profile figures who failed to defend their seats in DAP’s CEC elections in March 2022.

Ong had obtained just 535 votes in the DAP leadership polls, trailing behind Sabah assemblyman Jannie Lasimbang, who secured the 30th position, with 877 votes.

He later announced a break from politics and decided not to contest in GE15.

He later joined Taylor’s University as the director of a philosophy, politics and economics programme, though he said he was open to contesting again in the next general election.

2 comments:

  1. OKM has got "Charlie"'s displeasure from his public statements.

    Probably has Zero future in DAP.
    He's still relatively young and a very smart guy. He should strike out on his own, forget about the Charlie-controlled DAP.

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    1. I like Kian Ming - quiet, humble, knowledgeable and not an aggressive bastard

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