Gerakan will remain third force in Malaysia's political arena, says party president


Dr Mahathir (centre) joins Gerakan leaders and other guests in tossing the yee sang at the party's Chinese New Year open house Saturday (Jan 25).

KUALA LUMPUR: Gerakan will remain a third force in the country's political arena as it places importance on the party's ideology, says president Datuk Dr Dominic Lau.

Lau said after Gerakan had exited the Barisan Nasional coalition, it is still positioning itself as the third force in the nation's political scene.

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