The Borneo Post

Dr Sim: SUPP ready to face GE15, out to win all 7 seats

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KUCHING: Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP) is ready to face the 15th General Election (GE15) and contesting in its seven traditiona­l seats, says party president Dato Sri Dr Sim Kui Hian.

The seven parliament­ary seats are Bandar Kuching, Stampin, Serian, Sarikei, Sibu, Lanang and Miri.

Dr Sim, who is the Deputy Premier of Sarawak, had speculated that the general election might be held this year due to political instabilit­y at the federal level.

“GE15 is crucial for Sarawak, which wants the implementa­tion of Sarawak’s rights that are written in black and white in the Malaysian Constituti­on in December last year.”

He said SUPP had been raising issues related to Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63) since 2013 and now, they are in the final miles of realising the spirit of the agreement.

“Also, all SUPP assemblyme­n have been on the ground after the winning the state election on Dec 18 last year,” he said during the party’s 27th Triennial Delegates Conference (TDC) at the party headquarte­rs here yesterday.

Dr Sim added that he had tried to allocate time to go to the ground with his newly elected assemblyme­n every month and telling the voters that ‘a vote for each of the assemblyma­n is a vote for Dr Sim’.

He also commended the strong partnershi­p of 52 years between Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) and SUPP in forming a political coalition and governing Sarawak since 1970.

“PBB and SUPP are partners in good and bad times, including the testing times in 1987 for PBB and from 2013 to 2015 for SUPP.”

Without a doubt, Dr Sim said both PBB and SUPP were reliable and loyal partners with over 50 years of proven history and records.

“Dec 18, 2021 is a testimony of what we can do together for Sarawak,” said Dr Sim

in reference to the landslide victory of Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) winning 76 out of the 82 seats in the state election.

Dr Sim said the huge mandate given to GPS to continue governing the state proved that Sarawakian­s rejected Peninsular Malaysia-based political parties.

Dr Sim led SUPP to wrest back several seats from Democratic Action Party (DAP) to win 13 seats in the last state election, an increase of six seats from the seven won in the 2016 state election.

 ?? ?? Abang Johari (centre), flanked by SUPP secretaryJ­general Datuk Sebastian Ting and Dr Sim (on Abang Johari’s left), joins others in shouting ‘Sa’ati’. — Photo by Chimon Upon
Abang Johari (centre), flanked by SUPP secretaryJ­general Datuk Sebastian Ting and Dr Sim (on Abang Johari’s left), joins others in shouting ‘Sa’ati’. — Photo by Chimon Upon

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