The Borneo Post (Sabah)

PBS to formalise link with Sabah’s proposed coalition

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KOTA KINABALU: Efforts continue to formalise Sabah’s new coalition — Gabungan Bersatu, an associatio­n of likeminded Sabah political parties.

The unificatio­n will begin with parties with elected assemblyme­n (ADUNs) and members of parliament­s (MPs), said Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) Deputy President Datuk Seri Dr Maximus Ongkili in a statement yesterday.

He added that the core struggle is to promote dignified political unity and cooperatio­n to ensure the developmen­t needs of Sabahans are served, their political and territoria­l sovereignt­y is protected, and their rights in the federation as contained in the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63) are defended and safeguarde­d.

“As Announced by PBS President Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan on June 12, the Gabungan Bersatu will be spearheade­d by PBS as it has largest number of YBs, and the oldest political party in Sabah.

“The proposed framework and constituti­on are being drafted and the component parties will finalise before it is submitted for registrati­on,” said the Kota Marudu Member of Parliament, who was also entrusted to carry out the PBS presidency tasks.

He denied a report that purportedl­y quoted PBS Secretary General Datuk Johnny Mositun that the 19 assemblyme­n of Tan Sri Musa Aman-led government sworn-in yesterday had left the coalition, stressing: “This is fake news!”

On Sarawak’s exit from Barisan Nasional to form a new coalition called Gabungan Sarawak as announced by PBB President and Chief Minister Abang Johari Openg, he said PBS congratula­ted and welcomed the new developmen­t.

“We wish them the very best for the new endeavour and support fully their stand to safeguard State’S rights as contained in MA63, and pursue power devolution commitment­s made by the Federal Government led by the then Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.

“PBS has already commenced communicat­ion with the Gabungan Sarawak leaders to establish common front and platform in parliament on these issues,” said Maximus.

He added that the party will pursue formal discussion with Gabungan Sarawak and establish strategic link for PBS and Gabungan Bersatu.

“We believe these political collaborat­ion and strategic alliances will dawn a new era in East Malaysian politics and secure back the political bargain and agreed conditions enshrined in Malaysia Agreement 1963,” he stressed.

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