MCA Youth proposes party leaves govt if key concerns not resolved


KUALA LUMPUR: MCA Youth has proposed that the party consider withdrawing from the unity government if key concerns over education, extremism and equal treatment for all communities remain unresolved.

Its national chief Ling Tian Soon said the wing is particularly concerned about funding for Chinese primary schools, the treatment of top STPM scorers in public university admissions, and what it perceives as a growing trend of extremism.

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