KUALA LUMPUR - Gerakan's 40th National Delegates Conference (NDC) kicks off Saturday with focus on plans for the party's future and the 13th General Election.
The annual NDC will start with its Youth, Wanita and the Life-long Members meetings held simultaneously, while the parent body's meeting on Sunday is expected to be opened by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.
Party secretary-general Teng Chang Yeow said top on the agenda would be charting a roadmap for the party to face the upcoming General Election and beyond.
Apart from Najib's speech, he said party president Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon's speech would also be much awaited by delegates and party members who are eager to know the president's strategy to face the general election and the plans for the party's future.
"This NDC is important, considering that it is likely to be the last before the General Election is called.
"So this will be a very good time to build up the momentum and party's esprit de corps in preparation for the GE," he told Bernama here, Friday.
Teng said prior to the NDC, delegates had been asked to submit a question for the prime minister and after going through all the compiled questions, the secretariat had reduced to three main subjects, namely youth, importance of English and the New Economic Model.
"The questions will be submitted to the prime minister on Sunday and we hope he can deliberate more with us on these three subjects," he added.
He said 70 percent of the party's 2,200 odd delegates had confirmed their attendance.
"As for the delegates, there will be no guideline for them as to what to say and what not to touch on during the debate session. They can bring up any issue or concern pertaining to the party," he said.
- The Star
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