Kota Kinabalu: GRS launched its 15th General Election manifesto that contains four thrusts and 13 main pillars.
It includes demanding the Federal Government to create the position of Deputy Prime Minister for the Sabah Region with significant powers and ensure that funding allocations from the Federation are channelled directly to the State Government to be administered.
Also, GRS will continue its efforts to regain control of 35 percent of the parliamentary seats for Sabah and Sarawak until successful.
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor, who is also the GRS chairman, said the coalition will continue its commitment to implementing the Sayangi Sabah agenda as stated in the GRS Aku Janji pledge.