The Borneo Post

MA63 not a social contract, should not be trivialise­d, politicise­d — Mohd Shafie

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KOTA KINABALU: The Malaysia Agreement 1963 ( MA63) is not a social contract but a United Nations-recognised internatio­nal document for the formation of Malaysia and should not be viewed lightly, said Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal.

He said the rights of Sabah and Sarawak were contained in the MA63 and, as such, should not be politicise­d either.

“The MA63 is the only legacy from our fathers of Independen­ce, who wanted Malaysia’s prosperity to continue, and is the only official document that gives legitimacy to the existence of Sabah and, thus, the formation of Malaysia itself.

“The agreement is different from a social contract which is commonly announced nationwide. The MA63 is also related to the rights of the people of Sabah and not political material that can be gambled with to gain power,” he said in a statement released here yesterday.

The statement was part of the essence of Mohd Shafie’s speech when debating the second reading of the Constituti­on (Amendment) Bill 2019, aimed at restoring Sabah and Sarawak’s status as equal partners in the Federation of Malaysia, in the Dewan Rakyat yesterday.

The Bill was tabled last week, and today, Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir had restructur­ed the amendment bill to restore the original words, which were omitted when the Article was amended in 1976.

While supporting the restructur­ed amendment, Mohd Shafie, who is also Semporna MP, said the amendment was a step in restoring Sabah’s rights, which had yet to be fulfilled, like oil royalty and revenue.

As such, Mohd Shafie hoped that no party would try to politicise the amendment bill for personal gain or power.

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