Kuamut STAR defies Kitingan, states loyalty to GRS
The division has decided not to field a candidate for the Kuamut seat and to support the GRS candidate instead.
The division has decided not to field a candidate for the Kuamut seat and to support the GRS candidate instead.
UMS’s Lee Kuok Tiung says the coalition has functioned based on collective decision-making rather than the dominance of any single member.
The party's information chief says the community continues to trust the government led by chief minister Hajiji Noor.
The party’s deputy president hopes for a repeat of his shock win over PBS's Maximus Ongkili in the Kota Marudu parliamentary seat in GE15.
Sabah PKR leader Mustapha Sakmud says Pakatan Harapan wants to preserve political stability in both the state and Putrajaya.
SAPP information chief Chin Vui Kai says the party aligns with the wishes of Sabahan voters to advocate for self-determination and autonomy.
UMS lecturer says the party will lose access to key resources while also being weighed down by its president Jeffrey Kitingan's 'baggage'.
Remy Majangkim also questions if the party has a leadership succession plan, having been led by Jeffrey Kitingan since its formation in 2016.
Lee Kuok Tiung and Awang Azman Pawi say STAR president Jeffrey Kitingan may not have the support of all his six assemblymen to pull out of the ruling coalition.