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Ong Tee Keat (simplified Chinese: 翁诗杰; traditional Chinese: 翁詩傑; pinyin: Wēng Shījié; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ong Si-kia̍t; born 22 November 1956) is a Malaysian politician who served as the Minister of Transport in the Barisan Nasional (BN) administration under former Prime Ministers Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and Najib Razak from March 2008 to June 2010, Deputy Minister of Higher Education ...
Ong Ka Ting: Ong Tee Keat: Popular vote 901: 833 578 President of MCA before election. ... Ong Ka Chuan: 1,104 votes: Lee Wei Kiat: 1,100 votes: Loh Seng Kok: 1,086 ...
Ong Tee Keat (Deputy Speaker) BN P093 Hulu Langat: Badrul Hisham Abdul Aziz: BN P094 Petaling Jaya Utara: Vincent Lim Kuo Phau: BN P095 Petaling Jaya Selatan: Donald Lim Siang Chai: BN P096 Serdang: Yap Pian Hon: BN P097 Subang: M. Mahalingam: BN P098 Shah Alam: Salamon Selamat: BN P099 Kapar: G. Leelavathi: BN P100 Klang: Tan Yee Kew
Ong Tee Keat: 160 votes Deputy President. Candidate Delegates' votes Wee Ka Siong: 1,408 votes: Donald Lim Siang Chai: 927 votes Vice Presidents. Candidate
Ong Tee Keat (born 1956) MP for Ampang Jaya: 11 June 1990 10 November 1999 9 years, 153 days BN – 8th: 9th: Datuk Haji Juhar Mahiruddin (born 1953) MP for Kinabatangan: 5 December 1990 8 years, 341 days BN 8th: 9th: 10 Datuk Lim Si Cheng (born 1949) MP for Senai (1995–2004) 20 December 1999 4 March 2004 4 years, 76 days BN 10th: Datuk ...
Chua contested the presidency against incumbent Ong Tee Keat and former president Ong Ka Ting. In the three-cornered fight, Chua emerged victorious while incumbent Tee Keat finished in third place. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] After becoming president, Chua focused on rebuilding the appearance of unity within MCA after a year of public infighting.
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The subsequent election saw Chua defeating incumbent Ong Tee Keat and former leader Ong Ka Ting in the race for president, while Liow defeated Kong Cho Ha in the contest for deputy president. [59] Chua and his deputy Liow pledged to co-operate, and opened the party to non-Chinese. [60] Liow Tiong Lai, president 2013–2018