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No other candidates to succeed Dr. S Subramaniam, who decided not to run after the general election losses.
KUALA LUMPUR: The businessman S. Vigneswaran was elected undisputed as the new MIC president for a three-year term.
Vigneswaran, former vice president of MIC, is the current president of the Senate
He was the only candidate to close the presidential elections, announced the president of the presidential committee of MIC, R. Gobalakrishnan
The position of MIC executive became vacant when the former president, S. Subramaniam, confirmed that he would not defend the post, after the party and Barisan Nasional had suffered a heavy defeat in the May general election.
He said that MIC is now an opposition party, "we are going to have a massive change in the structure of the party to attract the support of the Indian community especially the younger generation. initial goal of the struggle for the Indian community. "
In the May general elections, MIC won two seats in Dewan Rakyat by former vice president M Saravanan at Tapah and youth leader C Sivarraajh at Cameron Highlands.
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