Personal agendas could weaken Gerakan, says Lau

Dominic Lau News

Personal agendas could weaken Gerakan, says Lau
GE16General Elections GerakanPerikatan Nasional

Gerakan president says leaders pursuing personal interests risk exposing the party to attacks at a crucial time.

Gerakan president Dominic Lau said the party must be united, from the grassroots to the leadership, to gain public support and votes. KUALA LUMPUR: Gerakan president Dominic Lau has warned party leaders against pursuing personal agendas, saying such actions could weaken the party and benefit its opponents.

Lau said individuals who raised issues for their own interests could expose the party to attacks at a crucial time. 'There are certain individuals with personal agendas who are raising these issues. If we prioritise personal agendas, we are simply giving our opponents bullets to shoot us. 'If you want Gerakan to die and become irrelevant, then continue,' he told reporters on the sidelines of the party's 58th anniversary celebration here today. Lau said his remarks were prompted by criticism over the postponement of the party's internal elections, adding that the move was constitutional and with precedent. 'If we do not obtain a mandate from the people, we are nobody at all. We understand that party elections are important, but the constitution clearly allows the central leadership to postpone them,' he said. Lau also emphasised the need for Gerakan to reform its approach ahead of the upcoming polls, including the Johor and Melaka state elections, as well as a potential 16th general election. 'This 58th anniversary is very important for Gerakan. It is the right time for us to change. We cannot continue using old methods in our campaigns. 'Change is a must. If our grassroots and leaders at all levels are not united, it will be very difficult for us to gain the support and votes of the people,' he added. On candidate selection, Lau said winnability takes priority over ethnic considerations, reaffirming the party’s non-ethnic approach. Preparations within Perikatan Nasional for the upcoming elections were already underway, including discussions on seat allocations among component parties, he added. Regarding party elections, Lau indicated that these might be held several months after the general election.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

fmtoday /  🏆 5. in MY

GE16 General Elections Gerakan Perikatan Nasional PN

 

Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Zii Jia hit by confidence crisis, says Chong WeiZii Jia hit by confidence crisis, says Chong WeiThe BAM performance committee chairman says all that Lee Zii Jia needs is a win, and urged him to make use of BAM's facilities.
Read more »

Medicine supply stable despite Mideast conflict, says govtMedicine supply stable despite Mideast conflict, says govtThe health ministry says its facilities have one to three months of supply, while private concessionaire companies have up to two months in buffer stocks.
Read more »

Govt exploring alternative transit routes, Asian markets to keep VM2026 on trackGovt exploring alternative transit routes, Asian markets to keep VM2026 on trackThe tourism, arts and culture ministry says visitor arrivals are up by 30% as of February.
Read more »

Former Employee Jailed for Siphoning Over S$1.8 Million from EmployerFormer Employee Jailed for Siphoning Over S$1.8 Million from EmployerA Singapore court sentenced a 61-year-old former personal assistant to three years and three months in jail for misappropriating over S$1.8 million from her employer between 2010 and 2017. She used forged documents and altered checks to finance her businesses and family expenses, even after full restitution. The fraud was uncovered in May 2017.
Read more »

Health ministry official issued notice for smoking in restaurantHealth ministry official issued notice for smoking in restaurantThe ministry says it is committed to enforcing rules firmly, fairly and consistently.
Read more »

RM82.1bil in trade settled in local currencies with key partnersRM82.1bil in trade settled in local currencies with key partnersIt says local-currency settlements with China, Thailand, and Indonesia grew from RM3.6 billion to RM82.1 billion over 16 years.
Read more »



Render Time: 2026-04-07 07:12:05