‘New generation keen to represent youths in Parliament’


Loke (fifth right) and Kim Nee (next to him) posing with Umno and MCA representatives at the launch of the Tanjong election machinery at the Penang MCA headquarters.

MCA wants to bring the voice of young Penangites to Parliament and hopes the people will give its candidates a chance.

The party has a new young generation who are eager to represent the people, said Tanjong MCA co-ordinator Tan Kim Nee.

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