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Lim Chong Eu

Yang Amat Berbahagia Tun Dato' Seri Dr.
Lim Chong Eu
林苍祐
Gerakan celebrate after 1969 election.jpg
Lim Chong Eu (on the left, being hoisted) alongside Syed Hussein Alatas (bearded) during Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia's victory in the 1969 Malaysian general election.
2nd Chief Minister of Penang
In office
19 May 1969 – 25 October 1990
Preceded by Wong Pow Nee
Succeeded by Koh Tsu Koon
2nd President of Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA)
In office
March 1958 – July 1959
Preceded by Tan Cheng Lock
Succeeded by Cheah Toon Lok (acting)
2nd President of Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia (Gerakan)
In office
1969–1980
Preceded by Syed Hussein Alatas
Succeeded by Lim Keng Yaik
Personal details
Born Lim Chong Eu
28 May 1919
Penang, Straits Settlements
Died 24 November 2010(2010-11-24) (aged 91)
Tanjung Bungah, Penang, Malaysia
Citizenship Malaysian
Political party Gerakan (1968–1990)
United Democratic Party (1962–1968)
MCA (1952–1962)
Radical Party (1951–1952)
Residence Tanjung Bungah, Malaysia
Occupation Medical doctor
Politician
Religion Buddhist

Tun Dato' Seri Dr. Lim Chong Eu (simplified Chinese: 林苍祐; traditional Chinese: 林蒼祐; pinyin: Lín Cāng Yòu; 28 May 1919 – 24 November 2010) was a Malaysian politician who served as the second Chief Minister of Penang for a record 21 years. He was also the founding president of Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia, a member of the ruling coalition Barisan Nasional. He was termed the "Architect of Modern Penang".

Lim was born in 1919 in Penang. He attended school at the Penang Free School, where he was the King's Scholar in 1937. He later obtained a degree in medicine and surgery from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland in 1944.

In 1951, he was appointed to the Penang Local Council and in 1955, was appointed a member of the Federal Legislature.

In the March 1958 Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) party elections, he challenged Tun Tan Cheng Lock and won the presidency with a majority of 22 votes.

During the one-year period when the MCA was under Lim, the party came under tremendous pressure from within and outside. After his victory, he called an extraordinary general meeting to amend the Constitution to consolidate the power of the Central Committee. This was met with strong resistance by Tun Tan Siew Sin and his supporters. Although the proposal was passed with a single-vote majority, the move left the Party split.


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