It’s a long road to recovery for party, says Chew


Full house: Thousands of party members welcoming Dr Wee as he arrives at Wisma MCA for the 70th anniversary celebrations.

KUALA LUMPUR: The past two by-elections in Balakong and Came­ron Highlands showed the return of Chinese votes to Barisan Nasional is still disappointing despite MCA’s all-out efforts to win their support, said party secretary-general Datin Pa­­du­ka Chew Mei Fun.

“The Pakatan Harapan government may have committed many mistakes and become a laughing stock in the last nine months, but this will not help MCA to recover its seats lost in the general election.

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