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MCA has ‘many options’ ahead of GE16, says Wee

By FMT in August 24, 2025 – Reading time 2 minute
MCA has ‘many options’ ahead of GE16, says Wee


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MCA president Wee Ka Siong said the party will continue to hold on to its principles and state its views clearly, even if certain quarters disagree with them.
KUALA LUMPUR:

MCA president Wee Ka Siong says the party has not decided if it will leave Barisan Nasional and join another coalition ahead of the next general election (GE16).

He said the decision on which coalition the party will join before GE16 will only be made “when the time comes”, adding that MCA “has many options.”

“But for now, (even) if something has not been finalised, I will not disclose it.

“It is not the process that matters, but the conclusion or outcome. It is still early. We know what needs to be done,” he said at a press conference after attending the MCA convention at Wisma MCA here.

Wee said this when asked about MCA’s plans ahead of GE16, including which coalition it could team up with.

When asked about MCA’s position in , Wee said the party will continue to hold on to its principles and state its views clearly, even if certain quarters disagree with them.

“In MCA, we are principled. If we don’t agree, we say we don’t agree. If something is incomplete but a decision is being pushed through, then we must make our stand clear,” he said.

Earlier this month, Wee dismissed calls for MCA to leave , stressing that any decision on the party’s direction would only be made by MCA itself.

Previously, several division chiefs and grassroots leaders said MCA was being sidelined and needed to leave in order to rebuild its strength.

Last June, Wee was reported to have told Singapore daily, The Straits Times, that MCA’s 191 division meetings would “discuss the party’s direction and future” and present their proposals at the party’s annual general assembly in October.

BN chairman Ahmad Zahid Hamidi previously expressed confidence that MCA would remain in the coalition.

Zahid, who is also deputy prime minister, said MCA, together with , are key pillars of BN.



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