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Sunday, 10 October 2010

MCA Youth Passes 14 Resolutions At 46th AGM

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 9 (Bernama) -- The MCA Youth 46th annual general assembly today passed 14 resolutions covering four main areas, namely party affairs, politics, economy and education.

The resolutions, tabled by the wing's deputy speaker, Gan Ping Sieu, were unanimously accepted by all 888 central delegates who attended the AGM at Wisma MCA here.

They agreed to fully support the central leadership of MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek and deputy president Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai, besides focusing on the Eight Point Action Plan which was decided by the central leadership, as well as unite all party members in facing the challenges of the 13th General Election.

They also urged the party to choose and train young party members of great calibre, as a strategy for the sake of the party's future.

The delegates also agreed that the government must set new guidelines on the reward and punishment system for all civil servants.

This is to enable the government to have the authority to hire and fire civil servants to curb corruption, power abuse and biasness in government administrations, thereby, increasing the efficiency of the country's administrative system and competitiveness.

The resolutions called on the government to redefine the National Civics Bureau training syllabus, remove all likely racist contents, instil a sense of greater patriotism amongst civil servants and carry out its responsibilities fairly, regardless of one's race.

The delegates also passed a resolution to warn all parties not to politicise racial issues, or call for the abolishment of Chinese-type national schools.

It said that MCA Youth would protect the basic rights of all races and ensure that any individual or organisation attempting to take away those rights would be brought to justice.

On supporting the stand of 'Malaysians first', MCA Youth also agreed that the government should take harsh action in meting out punishment against civil servants who made statements such as "Go back to China".

The Barisan Nasional government must be firm in disassociating itself from organisations such as the Pertubuhan Pribumi Perkasa Malaysia (Perkasa) to ease the ever-worsening racial tension.

On other matters, the delegates agreed to fully support the EconomicTransformation Programme and New Economy Model, proposed minimum wages and that awarding of Public Service Department scholarships be based on meritocracy.

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