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Monday, April 15, 2013

GE13: SAPP to PR, please name your negotiators

KOTA KINABALU - Pakatan should quickly name their representatives to discuss with SAPP on the seat sharing formula in the fast approaching general election, said SAPP President Datuk Seri Panglima Yong Teck Lee.

“Due to the shortage of time, SAPP team will be led by myself,” added Yong.

After the sudden re-opening of doors by PKR de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim last Friday, SAPP has held back its final decision of candidates until Tuesday April 16th.

But SAPP needs to know who to talk to among Pakatan’s 3 parties, 2 NGOs set up. Among the possible Pakatan representatives are PAS’s Aminuddin, PKR’s Ahmad Thamrin, DAP’s Jimmy Wong Sze Phin and NGOs PPPS’s Datuk Seri Panglima Lajim Ukin or APS’s Datuk Seri Wilfred Bumburing.

The PKR leader who was authorized to negotiate with SAPP and STAR was PKR’s Vice President Tian Chua who has since been banned from entering Sabah over his controversial remark “Police mati katak” concerning the Lahad Datu Sulu intrusion.

1 comment:

  1. SAPP WHY GIVE UP YOUR CHANCE TO WIN BARGAINING CHIPS FOR AUTONOMY BY ACCOMMODATING AN ALIEN PARTY?

    Malaya have ruled and controlled Sabah for 50 years on September 16 2013.

    Pakatan manifesto says they still want to integrate Sabah and Sarawak with Malaya. Are not Sabah and Sarawak the 12th and 13th states of Malaya?

    It is sad for all its beautiful rhetoric on Sabah independence, SAPP cannot see the Malayan agenda and still wants to dance with those who have colonised Sabah.

    Malayans in general view that Sabah as belonging to them. As Najib and his gang said Sabah will forever be a part of Malaysia.

    You get abused as being "bloody damned nationalistc" if you talk about Sabah rights not to mention "autonomy".

    This implies we are "divisive" even when we are only asserting our rights by saying for 50 years you Malayans have ignored and abused our rights which your "leaders" agreed to in the 20 Points Agreement and other documents and pre-Malaysia understandings.

    So they are most happy to deny us our rights and also our wealth to make us the poorest state of Malaya.

    Is there any benefit to be in Malaysia any longer?

    Has not 50 years proved that Sabah and Sarawak were re-colonised as many feared in the 1960s?

    Brunei and Singapore 2 of the original Malaysia components are outside Malaysia. They are much much better off than either Sabah or Sarawak despite their having vast natural resources.

    WHY?

    Because neither Sabah or Sarawak are in control of their country as was agreed under the 20/18 Points Agreement.

    But again why are we so meek or even "numbed skull" not to see otherwise?

    Instead of believing that continuing in Malaysia is still good for our future we could be far better off like Brunei and Singapore? Free and independent from Malayan rule?

    There are good anti-colonial people in SAPP and they must convince the great leader YTL to think about taking the initiative to regain control of Sabah together with STAR and any other patriotic party or individuals not with Malayans.

    Win the Federal and State elections and you can dictate Sabah's terms and conditions to Malaya. Not the other way round!

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