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Four Penang candidates withdraw from DAP CEC elections

They said they were stepping aside to express their full support for the party’s “3G” (third generation) leadership

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 15 Mar 2025 1:24PM

Four Penang candidates withdraw from DAP CEC elections
Loke said there would be major changes to the CEC if he was elected again as secretary-general to face future challenges - March 15, 2025

FOUR Penang candidates have announced their withdrawal from the DAP central executive committee (CEC) election tomorrow.

They are Sungai Puyu assemblyman Phee Syn Tze, former Bagan Jermal assemblyman Soon Lip Chee, K Kalidas and PR Kaliyappan.

They said they were stepping aside to express their full support for the party’s “3G” (third generation) leadership under secretary-general Anthony Loke Siew Fook.

"It's important to form a strong and united leadership to face the next general election and we pledge our full backing to Loke 'to restructure the CEC and inject fresh energy," they said in a joint statement today.

“As such, we call on all delegates to give their full support to the leadership of DAP’s 3G," they said.

Yesterday, Loke said there would be major changes to the CEC if he was elected again as secretary-general to face future challenges.

The four warned that the goal of achieving a strong and united Penang DAP will not materialise if there were still efforts from within to interfere with the party and tarnish the state government.

A total of 4,203 candidates will vote during the National Congress which is set to be opened by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. - March 15, 2025

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