
Is Gerakan deputy secretary-general Datuk Lee Kah Choon quit all party posts with immediate effect as to take responsible for the election losses and to pave the way for the party to “get back on its feet” justify?
Largely not, after all, he is not the party number one or two. Why should he quit? Because for the sake of the party or the criticisms in a Chinese daily that the party leadership should be responsible for the election losses? Wining or losing in politics is common. What is good for Lee is bad for the party, and vice versa. It’s important to see the responsible leader not in this manner.

Lee, 48, who joined Gerakan in 1987, resigned as Jalan Jelutong branch chairman, Jelutong division chairman, Penang Gerakan assistant secretary, state working committee member, central committee member and central working committee member.
Lee, a lawyer, said he would continue to serve the party as an ordinary member, especially in Jelutong and Machang Bubok. He defeated DAP’s Karpal Singh for the Jelutong parliamentary seat in 1999 and retained the seat in 2004. In the March 8 polls, he lost the Machang Bubok state seat to PKR’s Tan Hock Leong.
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might be the internal crisis disappointed him?
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