The beleagured president is widely tipped to announce his resignation as Penang Barisan Nasional chairman for starters, although his close aides deny this.
Yesterday, at the Parliament lobby Koh said he will make an important announcement on renewal and reform plans for Gerakan.
Sources say there are three options for Koh: either quit as Gerakan president, take a back seat and let his deputy Chang Ko Youn lead the party, or to cling onto the presidency till the party elections which must be held within the next 15 months.
Formerly a state executive councillor in Barisan Nasional Perak government, Chang lost in Beruas parliamentary contest against DAP strongman Ngeh Koo Ham in the last general election.
State Gerakan vice-chairman and Koh’s political secretary Ong Thean Lye is tipped to lead the state BN in the next general election.
If appointed as expected, Ong, the former Datuk Keramat state assemblyman, will eventually take over from Dr Teng Hock Nan as the Penang Gerakan chief.
Sources say that at a recent private meeting with party leaders, Koh was made to face reality that under him Gerakan was in the doldrums.
Sources said a party top leader has told Koh to quit now so that he would go out gracefully with his dignity intact.
Koh was also told that if he was to continue leading Gerakan, the party will be routed in the next general election.
“If you were to step down after the next election, you would go down disgracefully. Now you decide which way you want it,” the leader is said to have told his president.
Even though he was Penang Chief Minister from 1990 till 2008, there was always dissent within the party.
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