STAR wants a referendum from Sabahans


The celebration might competition in all 60 state public seats as well as twenty-five MP seats in Sabah, pronounced the state authority Jeffrey Kitingan.
KOTA KINABALU : The State Reform Party (STAR) might competition in all 60 state public seats as well as twenty-five MP seats in Sabah, pronounced the Sabah chapter chairman, Dr Jeffrey Kitingan, after assembly with the state Election Commission (EC) here yesterday.
Kitingan pronounced that contesting in all seats would be same to looking the referendum from Sabahans as to their views upon whether they continued to wish to be "colonised" as well as "hegemonised" by outsiders or they wish to establish their own predestine as well as future.
"Let this be the referendum" Kitingan said.
Kitingan had led 20 comparison leaders of STAR as well as members of United Sabah National Organisation (Usno) together with the emissary boss Abdullah Sani Salleh to the briefing by the EC state executive Idrus Ismail upon brand brand new election manners at the office at the Federal Secretariat in Likas.
He pronounced the assembly with the EC should put to rest insinuations that STAR could not competition in Sabah. He pronounced the celebration had in the past put up the candidate in Marudu, Sabah.
Kitingan, who is additionally authority of the United Borneo Alliance (UBA), pronounced that while STAR respected co-operation with any domestic parties, it will not sell the essence or compromise the Borneo Agenda.
Both STAR as well as Usno are members of UBA.
Referring to the seven-point Borneo Agenda, Kitingan said: "Personal bulletin is not the agenda. Our bull! etin is the Borneo Agenda, that contains the major concerns of bona fide Sabahans."
The Usno organisation in attendance had brought up several issues together with upon protem Usno's appearance in the election as well as rare issues in the east-coast.
Abdulah Sani lifted the issue of why the Senallang-based troops personnel in Semporna are often voting in Bogaya (and not Senallang) as "early voters" or before known as postal voters. Idrus affianced to demeanour into it.
Idrus in his briefing between others explained that the EC has cancelled the argumentative three-day "cooling period" as well as additionally the objection period that normally runs from 10am to 11am after nomination is closed for public to object to any candidacy.
He additionally suggested that the brand brand new lay out of positions of EC staff inside polling stations upon polling day has been introduced for the first time so as to capacitate agents of candidates to have the clearer as well as comfortable view of what is starting upon inside the polling station upon that day.
Others in the entourage were STAR emissary chairman, Dr Nicholas James Guntobon, cabinet member Guandee Kohoi, Jalumin Bayogoh, Rubbin Guribah, Edward Linggu, Melanie Annol, Hasmin Azroy Abdullah, Jalibin Paidi, Martin Tommy, Maklin Masiau, as well as USNO leaders Datu Arifin Datu Abdul Salam, Abdillah Timbasal as well as two other division heads.
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