DAP Election Result Looms Near
The election will determine the composition of the CEC and potentially shape the party's leadership, with Lim Guan Eng's future hanging in the balance. The DAP's 18th National Congress promises to be a pivotal moment in the party's history, with far-reaching consequences for its members and the country at large.

Lim Guan Eng, the chairperson of the Democratic Action Party (DAP), has denied claims that he will withdraw from the party's central executive committee election, which is set to take place on March 16. Lim stated that his future will be decided by DAP members and expressed appreciation for their support, encouraging them to attend the congress.
The election, part of the party's 18th National Congress, will see 70 candidates vying for 30 positions in the CEC. This election is seen as a test for Lim's political dynasty, which has been challenged by a group of new leaders headed by Transport Minister Anthony Loke. The outcome of the election will likely have significant implications for the party's leadership and direction.
DAP Secretary-General Anthony Loke has announced a major reshuffle of the party's central committee, introducing new positions and stipulating that ministers and deputy ministers cannot serve as DAP's parliamentary leader. Housing and Local Government Minister Nga Kor Ming will no longer hold the position, and significant changes will be made to the committee's structure. These changes reflect the party's efforts to adapt to new challenges and opportunities.
As the election approaches, all eyes are on the DAP, with many watching to see how the party will navigate its internal dynamics and emerge stronger. The result of the election will be closely watched, and its impact on the party's future direction will be significant.