AN informal body, known as Sabah Sarawak Consultative Council (SSCC), has been set up within Malaysia’s opposition party, Parti Keadilan Rakyat (People’s Justice Party) or PKR, to service its Federal-State National Integration Council (FSNIC).
Continue reading...13. October 2009
PAUL SIR, in his Borneo Post column LET me as a Sarawakian, call a spade a spade. While I can readily call myself a Malaysian, at times not with much pride (for obvious reasons), I will also consider those from Peninsular Malaysia ‘outsiders’.
Continue reading...1. August 2009
THE first major incident of crossover of politicians from one party to another, marking the start of ‘frog culture’ in Sabah, took place shortly after the first direct general elections in 1967 since the state (known previously as North Borneo) joined the Federation of Malaysia on Sept. 16, 1963. The crossovers in March 1994 that led [...]
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26. February 2010
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