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post Yesterday, 02:58 PM, updated 23h ago

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Ketenangan selepas pilihan raya Sabah mula goyah, kurang 24 jam selepas senarai kabinet baharu diumumkan.

Seramai 12 Adun Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) bersama beberapa wakil rakyat bebas mula menunjukkan rasa tidak puas hati terhadap komposisi kerajaan negeri.

Apa yang bermula sebagai rungutan dalam kumpulan WhatsApp bertukar menjadi ledakan terbuka, dengan beberapa Adun seolah-olah mengugut pentadbiran Ketua Menteri Hajiji Noor melalui hantaran, amaran dan isyarat politik di media sosial.

Punca utama rasa tidak puas hati dan kemarahan mereka ialah kemasukan pemimpin “parti Malaya” menganggotai barisan kabinet negeri.

Antaranya, pemimpin Umno Jafry Ariffin kini memegang portfolio pelancongan Sabah, manakala pemimpin PKR Jamawi Jaafar dilantik menteri pertanian Sabah.

Bagi mereka yang sepanjang kempen menjaja slogan “rumah kita, kita jaga”, langkah ini dilihat sebagai pengkhianatan kepada janji mewujudkan kerajaan Sabah yang dikemudi anak tempatan, bebas daripada dominasi parti nasional.

Beberapa Adun yang marah secara peribadi mendakwa gabungan itu kini “dikompromi”, dan mesej ‘Sabah didahulukan’ menjadi longgar sebaik pemimpin nasional diberi portfolio strategik.

Menambahkan lagi keperitan mereka ialah beberapa pemimpin BN – khususnya Adun Lamag, Bung Moktar Radin – yang dalam kempen lalu melabel kerajaan GRS ketika itu sebagai “kerajaan gagal”.

Selain 12 Adun GRS, lima wakil rakyat bebas – Maijol Mahap, Jordan Angin, Rina Jainnal, Fairuz Renddan dan Awang Ahmad Sah Sahari – difahamkan menyertai kumpulan tidak berpuas hati itu, mewujudkan potensi blok penentang yang besar dalam DUN Sabah.

Di pihak GRS, tiga Adun dikenal pasti secara jelas melalui hantaran masing-masing atau sumber dalaman adalah Masiung Banah (Kuamut), Ruddy Awah (Pitas) dan Isnin Aliasnih (Klias).

Masiung tidak menyembunyikan rasa tidak puas hatinya. Di laman media rasminya, dia menulis:

“(Sebanyak) 12 kerusi GRS kini berpotensi menjadi kerusi pilihan raya kecil, termasuk Kuamut.”

Di Facebook peribadi pula, dia menambah: “Saya akan panggil sidang media tidak lama lagi.”
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Hantaran itu tular dengan pantas, menimbulkan spekulasi sama ada beberapa Adun sedang mempertimbangkan peletakan jawatan beramai-ramai sebagai ugutan politik.

Namun, bawah undang-undang antilompat Sabah, kenyataan itu tak sepenuhnya tepat – Adun GRS tidak hilang kerusi hanya kerana menarik sokongan daripada ketua menteri selagi tidak meletak jawatan daripada parti.

Satu mesej tular – dipercayai dari saluran WhatsApp bahagian GRS – mendakwa Isnin Aliasnih keluar dari Istana Seri Kinabalu ketika senarai kabinet dimuktamadkan.

Malaysiakini belum dapat mengesahkan dakwaan itu, sementara semua Adun berkenaan tidak menjawab panggilan dan mesej.

Namun sikap membungkam mereka hanya menambah persepsi wujudnya perpecahan yang semakin melebar.

Gambar beberapa Adun makan malam bersama di sebuah hotel turut tular, mencetuskan lebih banyak spekulasi. Ketika ditanya, salah seorang daripada mereka hanya menjawab ringkas:

“Kami minum kopi saja.”

Cubaan Malaysiakini untuk menghubungi mereka juga tidak berjaya, manakala beberapa Adun memilih meluahkan rasa tidak puas hati melalui kapsyen samar-samar di Facebook, status WhatsApp, dan tangkap layar yang disebarkan.

Pemerhati politik lama melihat corak ini sebagai strategi tekanan terkoordinasi – biasanya langkah awal untuk tawar-menawar jawatan dalam kerajaan.

Malam tadi, Setiausaha Agung GRS Armizan Ali mengeluarkan peringatan tegas bahawa pentadbiran negeri tidak boleh digugat melalui ugutan dari WhatsApp atau sindiran politik di media sosial.

Tanpa menyebut nama, Armizan menegaskan bahawa kerajaan mesti dibentuk melalui pengorbanan politik dan tidak semua mereka boleh diwakili dalam lantikan kabinet fasa pertama.

Dia memberi amaran bahawa tindakan sedemikian boleh menjejaskan keyakinan rakyat dan menggugat kestabilan kerajaan yang baru sehari dibentuk.

Armizan turut menolak dakwaan bahawa kemasukan tokoh parti nasional menggugat kerangka ‘Sabah didahulukan’ dan berkata, pelan susunan kerusi lebih besar diperlukan untuk memastikan kerajaan stabil dan berfungsi.

Setakat ini, rasa tidak puas hati hanya sekadar di alam maya. Tiada Adun secara rasmi keluar GRS atau menarik sokongan kepada Hajiji.

Namun keretakan yang semakin terbuka ini menunjukkan wujud isu lebih mendalam berkaitan identiti, perwakilan, dan makna sebenar politik ‘Sabah didahulukan’ apabila pemimpin nasional menganggotai kabinet.

Hajiji kini memiliki sokongan sekurang-kurangnya 46 Adun. Tetapi jika 12 Adun GRS dan lima Adun bebas ini menarik sokongan, angka kerajaan akan jatuh bawah 37 kerusi, menyebabkan pentadbiran terancam runtuh.

Setakat ini, semua kemarahan hanya berlaku di alam maya — belum diterjemahkan kepada sebarang tindakan.
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Meanwhile Shafie denied attempts to "buy" ADUNs.... but.... who knows whistling.gif

PETALING JAYA: Warisan president Shafie Apdal today rejected claims that his party attempted to buy over assemblymen in an attempt to form the Sabah government after the state election on Saturday.
In a statement, Shafie said Warisan had always upheld integrity and the principle that leadership must be earned through public trust.

“Warisan respects the mandate of the people and the democratic process that guides our state,” he said.

“We will continue to fulfil the role entrusted to us with dignity, consistency and an unwavering dedication to serving Sabah.”

Quoting sources, FMT yesterday reported that Barisan Nasional (BN) was brought into the new Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) Plus government to safeguard chief minister Hajiji Noor’s administration from collapsing less than two days after his swearing-in.

A GRS insider claimed that Warisan had attempted to destabilise the fledgling state government by offering full ministerial positions to BN representatives and five independent assemblymen.

Reports suggested that Warisan, which secured 25 seats, was engaged in talks with BN and several other parties in a bid to form a coalition government in Sabah.

Deputy chief minister I Joachim Gunsalam later confirmed that both BN and Pakatan Harapan (PH) were part of Hajiji’s new administration.

Among the 10 ministers sworn in before Sabah governor Musa Aman were PH’s Melalap assemblyman Jamawi Jaafar and BN’s Sukau assemblyman Jafry Ariffin.

Hajiji was sworn in as chief minister for a second term on Sunday.

GRS secured 29 seats in last Saturday’s election and later gained the support of three Upko assemblymen, one from PH, and five independents.

It is understood that Parti Kesejahteraan Demokratik Masyarakat, which holds one seat in the Paginatan state constituency, also supports the GRS government.
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maybe tak cukup sebuku 'gardenia'
need 2 or other flavor of 'gardenia'
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Sounds so familiar to I protext my religion but actually all are $$$.
In east Malaysia, the script change to malaya instead of cina/yahudi/kpop

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post Yesterday, 03:16 PM

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STAR pulling support from GRS.... its starting? whistling.gif

PETALING JAYA: Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku (STAR) has withdrawn its support for the Sabah government led by Hajiji Noor and will take on the role of the opposition in the state assembly.

Its president Jeffrey Kitingan said the party was not part of the new administration and would instead concentrate on serving as a check on the state government in the assembly, the New Straits Times reported.

“STAR is just observing the situation. As STAR is not invited to form the government, we will play our role as a responsible opposition. This is our official position,” he was quoted as saying.

STAR left GRS last month in protest of the coalition’s pact with Pakatan Harapan (PH).

Kitingan said on Sunday that his party would support Hajiji, the Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) chairman, as chief minister following the state polls on Saturday.

Kitingan had congratulated Hajiji on his reappointment as chief minister and expressed gratitude to the voters who reelected him in Tambunan and backed fellow party member Ishak Ayub as Bingkor assemblyman.

Parti Bersatu Sabah acting president Dr Joachim Gunsalam, representing the chief minister, yesterday unveiled the state’s new Cabinet, which brings together elected representatives from GRS, Upko, PH and Barisan Nasional (BN).

Notably absent from the line-up were representatives from STAR and independents who had pledged their support for Hajiji following the state election.

GRS came out tops in the election, winning 29 of the 73 seats it contested. It has the support of three assemblymen from Upko, one each from PH and Parti Kesejahteraan Demokratik Masyarakat, and five independents, which enabled it to form the state government.

Yesterday, Joachim announced that BN was also officially backing GRS to form the new state government, bringing the total number of government assemblymen to 45.

Warisan is part of the opposition with 25 seats. Perikatan Nasional’s sole representative in the state assembly, incoming Karambunai assemblyman Aliakbar Gulasan, said his coalition had yet to decide whether to support Hajiji’s administration.


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lol Star Sabah

where is that sportscar meme ? The one U-turning in a roundabout. lol
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QUOTE(ZeroSOFInfinity @ Dec 2 2025, 03:00 PM)
Meanwhile Shafie denied attempts to "buy" ADUNs.... but.... who knows  whistling.gif

PETALING JAYA: Warisan president Shafie Apdal today rejected claims that his party attempted to buy over assemblymen in an attempt to form the Sabah government after the state election on Saturday.
In a statement, Shafie said Warisan had always upheld integrity and the principle that leadership must be earned through public trust.

“Warisan respects the mandate of the people and the democratic process that guides our state,” he said.

“We will continue to fulfil the role entrusted to us with dignity, consistency and an unwavering dedication to serving Sabah.”

Quoting sources, FMT yesterday reported that Barisan Nasional (BN) was brought into the new Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) Plus government to safeguard chief minister Hajiji Noor’s administration from collapsing less than two days after his swearing-in.

A GRS insider claimed that Warisan had attempted to destabilise the fledgling state government by offering full ministerial positions to BN representatives and five independent assemblymen.

Reports suggested that Warisan, which secured 25 seats, was engaged in talks with BN and several other parties in a bid to form a coalition government in Sabah.

Deputy chief minister I Joachim Gunsalam later confirmed that both BN and Pakatan Harapan (PH) were part of Hajiji’s new administration.

Among the 10 ministers sworn in before Sabah governor Musa Aman were PH’s Melalap assemblyman Jamawi Jaafar and BN’s Sukau assemblyman Jafry Ariffin.

Hajiji was sworn in as chief minister for a second term on Sunday.

GRS secured 29 seats in last Saturday’s election and later gained the support of three Upko assemblymen, one from PH, and five independents.

It is understood that Parti Kesejahteraan Demokratik Masyarakat, which holds one seat in the Paginatan state constituency, also supports the GRS government.
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dunno if plausible. PWS dont really need to do anything.

Alot of people looking forward for a purely non-malayan coalition were disappointed when Jiji got his balls squeezed.

CM didnt even look happy while announcing the new lineup and the PC was called off before media get to chance to ask questions. KM left hastily
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Guess now the Chinese Sabahan regretted their decision to support Warisan, if PH contributed 10 seats, 7 from DAP, 3 from PH then situation will not be rocky at all. Supposed the support for Sabahan party bring unity but instead becoming enabler for katak season.

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Hajiji be careful. Later got langkah kinabalu 2.0

Why still want to keep BN? fukking backstabbers.
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QUOTE(sankai80 @ Dec 2 2025, 03:23 PM)
Guess now the Chinese Sabahan regretted their decision to support Warisan, if PH contributed 10 seats, 7 from DAP, 3 from PH then situation will not be rocky at all. Supposed the support for Sabahan party bring unity but instead becoming enabler for katak season.
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This chaos has nothing to do with Warisan. Dahell?
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Reject DAP.

Sabah for Sabahans.

Eh...BN pulak masuk. brows.gif
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QUOTE(Einjahr @ Dec 2 2025, 03:28 PM)
This chaos has nothing to do with Warisan. Dahell?
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If there are no higher bidders, how these mess will happen?
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QUOTE(sankai80 @ Dec 2 2025, 03:23 PM)
Guess now the Chinese Sabahan regretted their decision to support Warisan, if PH contributed 10 seats, 7 from DAP, 3 from PH then situation will not be rocky at all. Supposed the support for Sabahan party bring unity but instead becoming enabler for katak season.
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chinese vote for party not from west malaysia, what the heck u talking about?

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