MCA President Wee Ka Siong cautioned against premature conclusions on whether Chinese voters are returning to the party, noting that Malaysia’s political landscape has shifted under the unity government. He stressed that Chinese voters prioritize economic stability and education, urging the government to address real-life concerns beyond economic data. “We must not adopt a one-sided mindset. The government needs time to govern, and the political landscape has changed,” he said. Emphasizing grassroots engagement and strategic planning, he warned that political dynamics remain unpredictable ahead of the next general election. “Change does not happen overnight. We cannot rush this process.”
Chinese voters
Table of Contents
Read More News on Business News Malaysia
Follow us on:
Read More News #latestmalaysia
Read More News on Business News Malaysia

