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Sabah politics inherently split, says Sedar president
Published on: Saturday, January 13, 2024
Published on: Sat, Jan 13, 2024
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Sabah politics inherently split, says Sedar president
Parti Sedar Rakyat President Datuk Othman Abdillah (seated, centre) and other committee members. (Photo: Daily Express/Ricardo Unto)
Kota Kinabalu: Sabah politics is inherently split with or without any additional political parties, said Parti Sedar Rakyat (Sedar) President Datuk Othman Abdillah.

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“The current State Government comprises various parties…you need (a pact of) various parties to get a simple majority,” he said after the party’s Sabah chapter’s establishment general meeting, here, Saturday.

 
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“This itself explains (the situation) that Sabah politics is divided. Nobody is splitting the situation as it is already split.”

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He said there is no question of further splitting the people with the setting up of Sabah Sedar.
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