Rejoin BN? Never, says Gerakan president
Gerakan president Datuk Dominic Lau speaks to the press during a press conference at Bayan Baru Wet Market March 11, 2019. — Picture By Sayuti Zainudin
“We are starting anew, just like how we started 51 years ago, as an independent party on our own,” he told reporters after a market walkabout in Bayan Baru here.He said the machinery was already initiated and respective state chairmen are identifying their target constituencies. He said Gerakan will be celebrating its 51st anniversary on March 24 as a “50+1” anniversary as it will be the first year for the party to be a standalone party.
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