The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sabahans want MA63 restored – Lim

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BUTTERWORT­H: The victory of the DAP candidate in the Sandakan Parliament­ary by-election was a message from the people in the state who want their rights to be returned.

DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng said although the party was shocked at the large win by its candidate Vivian Wong, but it was a sign that the people in the state wanted the positions of Sabah and Sarawak to be restored as in the Federal Constituti­on on the Malaysian Agreement 1963 (MA 63).

According to Lim, it was a signal and reminder that the people of Sabah and Sarawak wanted to restore their original position with a constituti­onal amendment so that the status of Sabah and Sarawak could be returned full of dignity for the state and people.

“The government under the leadership of the Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad had tried to make an amendment to the constituti­on but was thwarted by the opposition in parliament,” he said a er a ending breakingth­e-fast and handing over contributi­ons to mosques and surau at the Jamek Mosque Kubang Buaya.

Lim, who is also Finance Minister, said definitely, the people of Sabah and Sarawak wanted their positions be restored to the original status and rights of Sabah and Sarawak, in accordance with the Malaysian Agreement 1963, by giving victory to the Pakatan Harapan candidate.

“It is a surprising win because we did not expect to win this big despite the drop by 18 per cent in the voters’ turnout but the winning majority could go up by almost eight per cent,” he said.

The result of the Sandakan Parliament­ary by-election on Saturday saw DAP defending the seat a er Wong, 30, beat her four challenger­s with a 11,521 majority a er garnering 16,012 votes.

Earlier, Lim, who is also Bagan Member of Parliament, handed over RM4,000 to seven mosques and RM1,000 to 21 surau.

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