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A New Political Future for MCA, MIC, and Gerakan: Dissolution, Rebirth
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A New Political Future for MCA, MIC, and Gerakan: Dissolution, Rebirth, and the Dangers of Any Alignment with PAS
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As Malaysia approaches GE16, the political environment is evolving rapidly. Barisan Nasional (BN), once a giant in Malaysian politics, has been reduced to a secondary role. For MCA and MIC, staying inside BN offers no meaningful future. However, simply joining Gerakan is also unrealistic, as Gerakan is now smaller and lacks national influence.

A bold, structural reset is required:

MCA, MIC, and Gerakan should dissolve and re-form as a new multi-ethnic party—possibly strengthened by reformist leaders sidelined within PKR, such as Rafizi Ramli’s faction.

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Time for Rafizi to leave PKR and chart own course
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As much as it pains me to say so, Rafizi Ramli is at a major political crossroad, to either stay with PKR or leave to start a new party of his own.

I do not like to think that Rafizi is trying to get himself sacked, because that would never happen.


The most gentlemanly thing he could do is to chart his own path, if he is what he says he is: a man of principle, a man of action and a man of strategies.

As a Malaysian, I want to see the Reformasi spirit carve out a new political path, even if that means working with others.

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