MCA president Chua Soi Lek today said that his predecessor Ong Tee Keat should resign if he no longer believes in the party.
"If you have any integrity (and) you have no faith in the party (then) you should resign," he said at a press conference after charing the 58th MCA annual general assembly meeting at the party headquarters."
But the MCA chief later denies that he was asking Ong to resign from the party or as a parliamentarian.
Q: Do you mean resign from the party?
Chua: No... Resign and resign from the party is different.
Q: You want him to resign as a parliamentarian?
Chua: No, I'm not asking him to resign as a parlimentarian.
Chua later left the contradiction of his words to his predecessor's "wisdom", stating that if Ong had no confidence in the party, he should not serve under the name of the party.
"So I make a statement which forms the premise, how he forms the conclusion is up to him."
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"If you have any integrity (and) you have no faith in the party (then) you should resign," he said at a press conference after charing the 58th MCA annual general assembly meeting at the party headquarters."
But the MCA chief later denies that he was asking Ong to resign from the party or as a parliamentarian.
Q: Do you mean resign from the party?
Chua: No... Resign and resign from the party is different.
Q: You want him to resign as a parliamentarian?
Chua: No, I'm not asking him to resign as a parlimentarian.
Chua later left the contradiction of his words to his predecessor's "wisdom", stating that if Ong had no confidence in the party, he should not serve under the name of the party.
"So I make a statement which forms the premise, how he forms the conclusion is up to him."
[More to follow]
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