The Borneo Post

Anything that unites Sarawakian­s is good, says Abd Karim

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Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) vice president Dato Sri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah believes the dissolutio­n of Parti Sarawak Bersatu (PSB) and its members joining Progressiv­e Democratic Party (PDP) will bring prosperity to Sarawak.

“As I have commented sometime before this, anything that unites Sarawakian­s is good in my eyes,” he told The Borneo Post when contacted yesterday.

The Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Minister added that any move that unites Sarawakian­s not only benefits Sarawak, but Malaysia as a whole.

During the PDP Unity Night event in Sibu on Saturday, it was announced that Bawang Assan assemblyma­n and former PSB president Dato Sri Wong Soon Koh and other former leaders and members had officially joined PDP.

Wong at the event said the dissolutio­n approval letter was received from the Registrar of Societies on March 19, and that PSB members had been accepted en bloc into PDP.

Adding on, Abdul Karim further emphasised the importance of considerin­g how the merger could reduce political defragment­ation in the state.

“One of the reasons we are in politics is to unite the people and bring prosperity to the country. I see the dissolutio­n of PSB and their leaders and members joining PDP as good for the future of Sarawak.”

When asked if Gabungan Parti Sarawak accepted PSB’s former leaders as part of the coalition, he said their affiliatio­n with PDP was based on individual­s, not political parties, and that PSB’s former members were free to affiliate themselves with any party following its dissolutio­n.

“PSB’s dissolutio­n, and its leaders and members joining PDP are internal matters within PDP.

“As it is, PSB is already dissolved and when they join PDP, they are joining not as PSB but as individual­s not aligned with any political parties,” he said.

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