Khalid ousts Syed Shahir for MTUC presidency
December 29, 2010PETALING JAYA, December twenty-nine Khalid Atans politically-neutral group swept aside multiform incumbents tonight together with boss Syed Shahir Syed Mohamud for three top posts in a inhabitant kinship centre, Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC).Khalid, who was emissary president, kick a Kelana Jaya PKR arch who was trying for his third term as boss after toppling Datuk Zainal Rampak in 2004.Khalid perceived 255 votes opposite Syed Shahir who took 213 votes in a feat that is seen to good a ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) sovereign government.The MTUC is seen as a pass organisation for votes in between BN as well as a Pakatan Rakyat (PR) that is led by PKRs de facto personality Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.Khalids group mate Halim Mansor took a powerful secretary-generals post by defeating Kuala Langat MP Abdullah Sani Abdul Hamid as well as J. Solomon.Halim took 188 votes, Solomon 117 whilst Sani perceived 165 votes.Khalids group additionally took a emissary presidency with Mohd Jafar Abd Majid defeating P. Maniyam as well as Abdul Razak Md Hassan.Jafar won 170 votes opposite Maniyams 157 undi as well as Razaks 140 votes.A total of 479 delegates out of 552 expel their votes in a triennial elections.But a MTUC 2010-2013 care is seen as a mixed bag as multiform of Syed Shahirs faction additionally won posts.The emissary secretary-generals post was won by Samuel Devadasan, who won with 291 undi opposite R Jey Kumar who is with Khalids team.Awang Ibrahim from Team Syed Shahir won a monetary secretarys post with 240 votes to kick Abdullah Abu Bakar who perceived 225 votes.The emissary monetary secretary went to Jimmy Tong from Team Khalid with 259 votes opposite Md Helmee Abu who won 205 votes.The winning vice-presidents have been A Balasubramaniam, Robert Vijendran, Mohd Roszeli Majid, W. M. Naim Shukri Mohamad as well as Mohd Khir Mansor for a in isolation zone with Kang Bee Leng, Rosilah Hashim as well as ! Hashim A dnan (public sector) as well as Zainal Ismail, Ahmad Helmi Ibrahim as well as S Subramaniam (statutory bodies).
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