The Borneo Post (Sabah)

SUPP stakes claim on Dudong constituen­cy

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SIBU: The Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP) has staked its claim on the Dudong constituen­cy.

SUPP Dudong assistant secretary Dr Wong Chya Wei told a press conference yesterday that the seat would always belong to the party.

He said historical­ly the seat was SUPP’s and therefore the party should not give it up easily.

“Both SUPP and Progressiv­e Democratic Party (PDP) are component parties of Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS), which means we are friends.

“By right, as friends you do not go and encroach on other people’s territory, especially when election is coming,” he said.

PDP recently announced councillor Teo Boon Siew as its candidate for Dudong and that it also intended to field candidates in Bawang Assan and Pelawan – seats traditiona­lly contested by SUPP.

Dr Wong called on PDP to have a better way of communicat­ing its desire to field its candidate in a constituen­cy that traditiona­lly belongs to SUPP.

He stressed GPS component parties should respect the mutual agreement among them.

SUPP Dudong Youth chief Benjamin Tian said the branch committee has unanimousl­y decided branch chairman Wong Ching Yong should contest in Dudong.

“Our party central was duly informed of this unanimous resolution,” he said.

Tian said the Dudong seat first appeared in Sarawak’s election history in 1970, when the late Kong Chun Shao from SUPP defeated the Sarawak Alliance candidate to become the first SUPP assemblyma­n for the constituen­cy.

In 1974, Datuk Ting Ing Mieng from SUPP was defeated by Datuk Sandah Jarau of the Sarawak National Party (SNAP).

SNAP also defended the seat in the 1979 election.

“In the 1983 state election, Wilfred Kirrow, an independen­t candidate who was supported by SUPP defeated Joseph Tang of SNAP. Wilfred Kirrow later joined SUPP,” Tian said.

Wilfred, who later quit SUPP and joined Kumpulan Maju, was defeated by Jawan Empaling of SUPP in 1987.

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