lol Star Sabah
where is that sportscar meme ? The one U-turning in a roundabout. lol
Rebellion of 12 GPS members after Sabah cabinet, was announced? (HueHueHue)
Rebellion of 12 GPS members after Sabah cabinet, was announced? (HueHueHue)
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Yesterday, 03:21 PM
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lol Star Sabah
where is that sportscar meme ? The one U-turning in a roundabout. lol |
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Yesterday, 03:23 PM
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QUOTE(ZeroSOFInfinity @ Dec 2 2025, 03:00 PM) Meanwhile Shafie denied attempts to "buy" ADUNs.... but.... who knows dunno if plausible. PWS dont really need to do anything. 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. 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 yhtan liked this post
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Yesterday, 03:27 PM
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Yesterday, 03:28 PM
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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. This chaos has nothing to do with Warisan. Dahell? |
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Yesterday, 03:47 PM
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QUOTE(toughguy @ Dec 2 2025, 03:31 PM) Look up Langkah Kinabalu. Basically, BN Sabah led by Bung tried to bring down Hajiji's govt. Now, they are forced to accept BN back into the GRS fold? how to guarantee there wont be another attempt at the throne by bung and company? This mess happened because the Hajiji is clearly being arm twisted to accept BN into his lineup. If you dont want to believe in idealism and the rhetoric of no malaya parties thats fine, but you need to follow the events carefully. fongsk liked this post
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Yesterday, 03:48 PM
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Yesterday, 05:38 PM
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QUOTE(yhtan @ Dec 2 2025, 04:31 PM) More like urban voters reject DAP or Peninsula party, as long Warisan stand on their foot i don't see voters will regret at all Already got signs showing Bung isnt remorseful for all the backstabbing he tried to pull..Bung might thinking, continue to enter coalition and in future BN might lose out all his remaining 6 seats, since GRS is their main opponent, deep in his mind Warisan is his worthy alliance. Shafie also won't jump out unless he is 100% confident, the blood bath between Shafie and Musa Aman during year 2018 and 2020 which will prevent him appointed as CM. Shafie might be thinking, let u all fight until GE17, after that Sabah might be reshuffle again. Why even accept BN? Even if you pro grs... Why accept these guys back? They just stab u behind your back |
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Yesterday, 06:30 PM
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QUOTE(yhtan @ Dec 2 2025, 06:27 PM) The very least requirement : Remove bung and get someone else to lead Sabah BN....Why suddenly terus accepted into cabinet? damn bodo would you sleep in a house with your assassin? Thats what Hajiji did lol |
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Yesterday, 07:29 PM
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