Over the past few months, the Chinese-based party is seeking to rejuvenate its leadership ahead of the polls. But the inflammatory and belligerent remarks from its colleagues in Umno are making MCAs task more difficult.
Can the countrys second biggest ruling party reverse its fortune? Malaysiakini finds out in this three-part series.
Part 1: MCA on makeover mission before election
Part 2: Rise of MCA's Young Turks
Part 3: MCA: New blood but old culture?
MCA Annual General Meeting (Sept 18-19)
MCA Youth: No 'master and slave' in BN
Khairy speechless over MCA Youths antics
Negarakuku: Let it rest, says MCA Youth
M'sia tidak seselamat dulu, kata Wanita MCA
Pak Lah: I dont practice favouritism
