
Kota Kinabalu: Sabah politics is inherently split with or without any additional political parties, said Parti Sedar Rakyat (Sedar) President Datuk Othman Abdillah.
“The current State Government comprises various parties…you need (a pact of) various parties to get a simple majority,” he said after the party’s Sabah chapter’s establishment general meeting, here, Saturday.
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He said there is no question of further splitting the people with the setting up of Sabah Sedar.
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