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Significant changes for DAP planned, says Loke
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DAP is set to implement institutional reforms by its next national congress, says party secretary-general Anthony Loke.
Speaking at DAP’s national congress on Sunday (March 16), Loke said the planned changes include amendments to the party’s constitution to reform the election process for central executive committee (CEC) members.
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Speaking at DAP’s national congress on Sunday (March 16), Loke said the planned changes include amendments to the party’s constitution to reform the election process for central executive committee (CEC) members.
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