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Monday, April 25, 2011

DAP keen on pact with SAPP in facing GE

The Democratic Action Party (DAP) is serious about having a meeting with the Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) in an attempt to forge a common opposition front against the Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition in the next general election.

Sabah DAP chief Jimmy Wong said the party had already formed a special committee to look into merging the opposition and hoped that SAPP would do the same as soon as possible.


“We are very serious about this and I hope DAP representatives can meet SAPP's soon ... the earlier the better. DAP is always open for discussions,” he told Bernama today in the foyer of the State Legislative Assembly in Kota Kinabalu.

Wong said that based upon the results of the Batu Sapi parliamentary by-election and the Sarawak elections, the opposition parties would be in a better position to mount a challenge against the mighty BN if they were united.

“Of course, there are bound to be obstacles here and there, but I hope it will become a reality in Sabah this time around. I believe SAPP, too, does not want to see an opposition that is not unified,” he said.

Furthermore, SAPP information chief Chong Pit Fah (left) was quoted as saying last week that the party was waiting for the Pakatan Rakyat central leadership to negotiate seat allocations among the opposition parties in Sabah.

Chong was responding to a statement by Sabah DAP secretary Edwin Bosi calling for closer cooperation between opposition parties in Sabah to avoid the disagreements that scuttled chances of a better showing by the Pakatan coalition in the recent Sarawak state election.

Meanwhile, Wong said the DAP's motion to debate the state government's stand over the proposed establishment of a royal commission of inquiry to review issues surrounding illegal immigrants was rejected by the speaker on the grounds that it was not an urgent matter.

- Bernama

19 comments:

  1. If DAP wishes to join a pact with SAPP, they should show their sincerity as a friend. What I witness in batu sapi and sarawak GE, these DaP are back stabbers.

    Please explain why Dap does that all the time?

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  2. Sabah DAP should dissolve immediately and join SAPP en masse. We have too many mosquito party in Sabah.

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  3. DAP janganlah bergabung dengan SAPP.

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  4. sebelum ni SNAP, sekarang SAPP pula DAP nak bawa bergabung.

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  5. jika tidak sehaluan pasti sukar untuk bekerjasama atau bergabung.

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  6. tunggu dan lihat adakah mereka mampu untuk bekerjasama atau tidak.

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  7. is it to avoid three-cornered fight?

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  8. DAP and SAPP??hmm i don't know if it would be a good combination.

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  9. The merging wouldn't be successful if the other party does not cooperate.

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  10. huhu this is the only solution la...if they cannot form a pact before the general election, the opposition vote will going to be split into two...

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  11. Best solution pact in Sabah = SAPP Plus (PKR,Dap,Pas and etc)

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  12. rasa tak rasakan SAPP dan DAP satu gabungan yang baik.

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  13. saya tak rasakan SAPP dan DAP satu gabungan yang baik.

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  14. Nampaknya SAPP memang tidak boleh berdiri sendiri sehinggakan sanggup bergabung dengan DAP. SAPP pasti sedar kerana parti ini tidak diterima oleh rakyat.

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  15. DAP dan SAPP perlu membuat keputusan yang dipersetujui bersama jika ingin bergabung.

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  16. DAP dan SAPP rasanya sukar untuk bergabung pada masa yang singkat ini.banyak perkara perlu diselaraskan antara DAP dan SAPP dan sudah pasti penggabungan ini hanya akan berlaku jika semua ahli-ahlinya memberi sokongan yang padu.

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  17. During PRK Batu Sapi DAP attack SAPP relentlessly. During Sarawak Election PKR betray SNAP. Cooperation maybe..marraige "NO".

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  18. Tunggulah pengumuman daripada mereka berdua.

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  19. Would SAPP accept DAP's invitation.

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