The Borneo Post

No PKR rep in Sarawak leaving party — Batu Lintang rep

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KUCHING: The PKR elected representa­tives in Sarawak are remaining steadfast with the party, even when one of their counterpar­ts in Sabah, Penampang assemblyma­n Darell Leiking, has resigned from the party to join a local party to be led by former Umno vice president Datuk Se r i Mohd Sh a f ie Apdal.

State PKR vice chairman See Chee How said: “In Sarawak, we are still with PKR. If there is any such developmen­t, we will let you know. But then, there is no such developmen­t. We remain steadfast with PKR.”

See, who is Batu Lintang as s emblyman, was a sked whether any state PKR elected representa­tive would fol low Leiking’s footsteps.

As to the rumours that more PKR elected representa­tives in Sabah would be leaving the party, See said: “What you heard about Sabah is mostly rumours. Of course, Darell has joined a local party to be led by Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie. We respect his decision.

“The par t y ( PKR) d id a check with the other elected representa­tives (in Sabah) but at the moment, there are no other elected representa­tives who are crossing over to any party.”

Therefore, at the moment, See said, it is only Leiking who is joining Shafie’s party.

Shaf ie, who quit Umno on July 4, said he intended to take over a political party in Sabah to contest in the next general election.

Leiking last week accompanie­d Shafie to Putrajaya Registrar of Societies ( RoS) to submit an applicatio­n to register logo and name changes for a new political party helmed by the latter.

It is believed that Leiking will be the deputy president of the yet-tobe-named party.

Leiking said according to the ROS, the party wi l l be able to publicly announce details by the first or second week of Oct.

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