BN's 'dacing' logo represents experience and resilience - MCA President
Wee Ka Siong confident in BN's ability to overcome Mahkota by-election challenges

KUALA LUMPUR - MCA has expressed a strong desire for the Barisan Nasional (BN) 'dacing' logo to be used in the 16th General Election (GE16).
MCA President Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong said that the iconic logo symbolises a coalition that has governed Malaysia through numerous challenges and successes over the years.
"We strongly wish to see the 'dacing' logo in GE16.
"For me, BN represents a coalition that has ruled for a long time, steering through tough times, especially in 2018, and now we are back," Wee told reporters at the World Trade Centre (WTC) during the Umno General Assembly 2024.
He added that the party's extensive experience in governing Malaysia has equipped them to handle any future challenges that may arise.
Wee also stressed the importance of understanding and addressing the needs of the Malaysian people.
"It is crucial for us to feel the pulse of the people and solve their problems. That would be our priority," he said.
Commenting on the upcoming Mahkota by-election, Wee acknowledged it as a significant challenge for BN.
"The Mahkota by-election presents a challenge that BN needs to face as a party.
"I am confident that with our experience, we can overcome all obstacles and address any problems that may come our way," he said.
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