New Chinese Leadership in Malaysia: The Contest for the MCA and Gerakan Presidency (Malaysian Chinese Association)
Contemporary Southeast Asia 2006, April, 28, 1
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Introduction: No Contest In the past decade, party elections in Malaysia are normally non-events because the top party posts tend to be either uncontested or tame affairs where the challenger was not taken seriously. This has meant that party leaders are secured in their posts and can stay for long periods. However, this was not the case in the 1960s and 1970s when party elections saw strong and vibrant contests for top party positions.
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