Kota Kinabalu: Sabah’s Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) deputy secretary general Datuk Ho Jia Lit said reports of ex-Chief Minister Tan Sri Chong Kah Kiat (pic) making a political comeback by standing as a candidate in the 16th Sabah general election remains speculation barring any confirmation.
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“We will be meeting this weekend and only then it is going to be known,” he said, when met at a Sabah Society talk on the Malaysia Agreement 1963. The Election Commission is yet to meet on the polls date.
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It was widely speculated that either party president datuk Chin Su Phin or Chong would stand in Api-Api or Tanjung Kapur to mark LDP’s positioning as a serious “Third Force” in Sabah’s crowded political scene.
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