PKR on the wild side of Sabah politics

Extracts from Free Malaysia Today'sAnwar-Shafie 'tie-up' opposite Amans?


PKR ..... has now energetically supposed an call in from a godfather of a Suluk Filipinos (Shafie Apdal) to make a usual cause in Sabah opposite a Aman brothers.


It's not startling which PKR has no qualms about walking upon a furious side of governing body in Sabah.


It is an open tip in a state which Opposition Leader as well as de facto PKR arch Anwar Ibrahim was between a arch architects obliged for placing illegal immigrants, mainly drawn from Suluk Filipinos, upon a electoral rolls.

He was then in a Barisan Nasional government as emissary budding apportion as well as finance minister.


Anwar's untrustworthy past in Sabah has caught up with him in a present to haunt his future.

And why should be astounded when this man ! was also obliged for PBS being ousted from order when a party only wonthe1994 State election, thanks to DPM Anwar Ibrahim'sMachiavellianfrogological manipulations. He warranted his UMNO stripes by next infamously in subverting a rakyat's democratic choices.



Most of a Sabah PKR members have fled en masse to a State Reform Party (STAR) led by Jeffrey Kitingan who was PKR vice-president until January final year.


PKR has since pledged, in an act of political suicide, which illegal immigrants in Sabah would all be given permanent residency (PR) status should a opposition fondness seize a reins of power in a state.


The 2nd paragraph worries me for most reasons, customarily a profanation of a Sabahans as well as a DAP. Is it true? I goal not.
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Mind, I won't be astounded if it is. It'll then be merely an additional situation of PKR opening up kang kangto prostitute oneself divided (again) its political principles, orwhateverlittle is left of that.
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