MCA has confirmed that it will make way for Umno in the contest for the Kuantan parliamentary seat and two other state seats.
Speaking to reporters after chairing the MCA central committee meeting today, its president Dr Chua Soi Lek said the party would be allocated new seats after the next electoral boundary re-delineation exercise.
The state seats it is giving up are Kota Laksamana in Malacca, which will be ceded to PPP, and either Jelapang or Tronoh in Perak.
Chua said that MCA's traditional seats of Gelang Patah and Wangsa Maju are still under negotiations.
Speaking to reporters after chairing the MCA central committee meeting today, its president Dr Chua Soi Lek said the party would be allocated new seats after the next electoral boundary re-delineation exercise.
The state seats it is giving up are Kota Laksamana in Malacca, which will be ceded to PPP, and either Jelapang or Tronoh in Perak.
Chua said that MCA's traditional seats of Gelang Patah and Wangsa Maju are still under negotiations.
MCA won only 15 out of the 40 parliamentary seats it contested in the 2008 general election, and 32 out of 90 state assembly seats, most of which fell to its arch rival DAP.
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