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MCA at crossroads: Has the dead end been reached?
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AS the water rabbit hops, leaps and sprints to usher the 2023 lunar New Year, one wonders if a leadership change is imminent in the 73-year-old MCA or whether it is still able to exude its relevance as s a uni-racial political party in Malaysia that seeks to represent the Malaysian Chinese ethnicity.

Or like a veteran political observer suggests, given the diminishing support it is getting from the Chinese community these days, why not MCA just give up its stature as a political party by focusing as a socio-cultural club for the elite among the Chinese community?

Or to save all the hassle of pushing for its political longevity which often ends up as a disgrace by having to play a second fiddle to UMNO within the realm of Barisan Nasional (BN), why not MCA just focus on what it does best, ie serving as a beacon to uplift the affordability of tertiary education for the Chinese community via its Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology (TAR UMT) project?

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