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Warisan not joining any coalition
Published on: Thursday, May 22, 2025
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Warisan not joining any coalition
Loretto stressed that Warisan’s only alliance is with the people and the party would not take part in “ongoing political games.”
Kota Kinabalu: Parti Warisan said the people should not be swayed by political rumours and distractions ahead of the 17th State election.

Its Sec-Gen Datuk Loretto Padua Jr said recent rumours claiming that Warisan is joining Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) are aimed at distracting voters from core issues such as the rising cost of living, persistent water and electricity problems, job opportunities and Sabah’s control over its own resources.

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He said the party remains committed to contesting the election independently, using its own logo, and has no plans to join any political coalition.

“Warisan is focused on preparing for the coming State election. We are not aligning with GRS or making deals behind closed doors. These are lies being spread deliberately on social media to confuse and mislead the public,” he said, in a statement.

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He stressed that Warisan’s only alliance is with the people and the party would not take part in “ongoing political games.”

“Our fight is for the rights and future of Sabahans. This election is about choosing leaders who truly care about Sabah, not those who play political games,” he said.

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According to him, Warisan has consistently remained as the sole opposition party in Sabah. And coalition is not the solution because the way forward is a firm, people-based movement that puts Sabah first. 

“We will continue working with Sabahans and not political elites,” he said.

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He also voiced disappointment that the Head of State (TYT) institution has been dragged into the political rumours.

“The TYT is above politics and must be respected. Do not use the TYT for political gain,” he said.
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