The BN stands to remove some-more than 60 percent of its parliamentary seats in Sabah in a subsequent ubiquitous election, pronounced a Sabah-based political scientist.
UiTM Sabah techer Arnold Puyok pronounced that, formed upon his research, BN could remove up to 14 of a twenty-two seats right away hold by BN in a state.
Seats similar to Kota Kinabalu, Sandakan as well as Pensiangan being considered as "easy wins" for a opposition.
"I don't consider a 'fixed deposit' will remain," he said, referring to a renouned term for Sabah as well as Sarawak, which have been a traditional BN strongholds.
He was vocalization at a roundtable discussion upon a subsequent ubiquitous election, organized by a politics, security as well as international family cluster of a National Professors' Council.
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