MCA is confident that Chinese voters would return to the MCA fold and support the Barisan Nasional-led government, said its president Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai.
Liow who is also the Transport Minister said the present government was an action-oriented government and had delivered a number of projects, including the recently launched Mass Rapid Transit (MRT), the Sungai Buloh-Kajang line.
"With the present government, several agendas have been fulfilled in line with the promises made to the people... We delivered the MRT and many more projects in the country. MRT is one of the key success of the government to show the people that we mean it and we deliver it to the rakyat.
"We are a government of action while the opposition preach but they never practice (what they preach)," he told reporters after attending the Young Malaysians Movement's (YMM) 45th Annual General Assembly held here, today when asked to comment on a claim made by the opposition pact, Pakatan Harapan, that the Chinese voters are still in their favour for the upcoming 14th general election.
Liow said being part of the BN-led government, MCA will continue to strive and deliver to the rakyat, especially the Chinese community, to gain their support and confidence in the government.
"We can see that Chinese voters are returning support the government, it will come in, but we have to show and deliver," he said.
On MCA's strategy to attract young voters in the upcoming general election, Liow said MCA would conduct more youth engagement programmes such as training camps.
"It is most important for youths that we listen to their views and help them to achieve their ambition. They (Youth) are very inspired, talented and ready to contribute, so, we have to help them. As a party, we are always there to assist youths to grow together," he added.
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Bernama
Sun Jul 30 2017
Liow who is also the Transport Minister said the present government was an action-oriented government and had delivered a number of projects.
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