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Option of pulling out of BN open
Mon, Sep 08, 2008
The Star

By Elizabeth Looi and Beh Yuen Hui

PETALING JAYA, MALAYSIA: Gerakan is studying whether it can still play a "meaningful role" in the Barisan Nasional, says acting president Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon.

"A meaningful role means genuine mutual respect among component party members, able to share ideas and getting consulted on major programmes and policies," he said.

He said Gerakan's membership in Barisan was not unconditional as was reported previously.

"I think it's only a fair thing ... to assess. It's not as if it is to slap our Barisan partners in the face. No, we are not irresponsible," he said in a press conference after opening the Selangor Gerakan state delegates conference yesterday.

Asked if this meant there was a possibility of Gerakan leaving the coalition, Dr Koh said: "I don't know what else I can say. You want to write it like that, you go ahead."

Dr Koh said Gerakan was not a yes-man in the coalition but they would also not leave merely because another component party's member attacked them.

He said Gerakan would give itself a "reasonable" amount of time to review its position in Barisan.

He added Gerakan was a founding partner of Barisan and they should not just leave because they were upset with "some things."

Earlier, Dr Koh said Barisan should draw up a code of ethics to discipline members from all component parties.

He said the disciplinary procedure should transcend all parties so that sensitive matters could be solved objectively.

On its former Federal Territories chief Datuk Dr Tan Kee Kwong joining Parti Keadilan Rakyat, Dr Koh said Gerakan was not surprised.

In Johor, incumbent state chairman Datuk Teo Kok Chee, 61, entered a three-cornered fight with incumbent vice-chairman Wong Kau and newcomer Dr Ker Ching Sheng.

For the Youth chairman's post, vice-president Eric Yap Chen Heng is engaged in a straight fight with Lai Kee Kong.

All the Wanita wing positions were uncontested after nominations closed at noon yesterday.

Its new chairman is Tai Mun after incumbent Wong Chin decided to step down citing business reasons.

 

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