Umno Supreme Council to meet today on BN’s future


SM Amin

The Umno Supreme Council will meet today to discuss BN’s future after components MCA and MIC threatened to quit the former ruling coalition. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, March 7, 2019.

THE Umno Supreme Council will meet today to deliberate the future of Barisan Nasional after MCA and MIC’s repeated calls for the dissolution of the former ruling coalition.

Umno Supreme Council member Armand Azha Abu Hanifah urged all parties to be patient while the party’s leadership studies the recent joint-statement by MCA and MIC threatening to leave BN.

“The Supreme Council will convene today to discuss this. I ask everyone to be patient and steadfast until the meeting ends,” he told The Malaysian Insight.

MCA and MIC voiced their unhappiness over the recent remarks by BN secretary-general Nazri Abdul Aziz during the Semenyih by-election campaign.

In a joint statement, MCA and MIC leaders Wee Ka Siong and S. A. Vigneswaran said Nazri’s comments reeked of racism, adding that his words challenged and threatened the coalition.

The parties then said the lack of mutual respect shown by Nazri left them no choice but to explore a new alliance.

The BN coalition, which went into the 14th general election with 13 component parties, is only left with three members – Umno, MCA and MIC.

This is after 10 members – four from Sabah and four from Sarawak – left the coalition after the 14th general election.

Gerakan and MyPPP also left BN.

MCA and MIC also said Nazri’s appointment as BN secretary-general was invalid under the coalition’s constitution and threatened not to attend Friday’s BN meeting if he insisted on being present as secretary-general.

Nazri said yesterday he did not want to be a stumbling block and will not attend the meeting.

Armand, who is also Subang Umno division chief, defended Nazri as being merely being outspoken, but said what is more important is his loyalty to Umno.

“He has not jumped to another party. He still contributed one parliamentary seat to BN in GE14.

“Be patient. Let the leadership find the best solution for BN and Umno,” said Armand.

Cracks between BN’s three founding members – Umno, MCA and MIC – became increasingly visible following the coalition’s GE14 defeat last May.

Umno has chosen to team up with PAS and the Malay-Muslim parties’ cooperation in the recent Cameron Highlands and Semenyih by-elections has led to BN victories.

On Tuesday, Umno and PAS said they have formed a technical committee to forge a common front in their quest to unite the Malay-Muslims. The committee will be jointly chaired by vice-presidents from both parties. – March 7, 2019.


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  • This is just a lip service to show that they are empathy and that they have some degree of compassionate with MCA & MIC and most importantly they are not the ones asking this two to leave the component or whatever that is left of it. In short to show they are not ungrateful and ruthless. Nazris remarks isnt the first of such kind and prior to this theres KJ and Anuaar Musa thus these are well calculated moves to drive MCA & MIC out, now that they have PAS on the horizon to form a 100% Malay based party collation to drive and be the Malay champion. Its obvious that both MCA & MIC cant draw in the votes since the Chinese votes is going to DAP while MIC is too small either way you put it. Malay votes in the urban has been lost out of which they are drumming the race card to gain some votes that are fence sitters and those they wash their brains to regret voting for PH. Its the votes coming from the rural area that they are really banking on and its a crying shame to allowed people with no integrity to helm this nation. Though the next election is still far off, on reality its has already started, dont you agree with me here!!

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