V.K.LIEW TO DEFEND SANDAKAN, SEEKS MORE SEATS





KOTA KINABALU : Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) president Datuk VK Liew has expressed his desire to urge a Sandakan parliamentary chair in a subsequent ubiquitous election, observant his goal for a Sandakan folk has not yet been accomplished.

"Since a final ubiquitous election, in 2008, we have fallen in love with a people of Sandakan as well as they have accepted me as their representative," he said.
However, Liew said, he would abide by a preference of a (Barisan Nasional) care in a matter.

"I am ready to continue my use for a Sandakan electorate that we have rendered given 2008," he told reporters after launching a new state LDP headquarters in Kepayan Perdana, nearby here, today.

The LDP president was asked either he would cruise contesting a state chair should a celebration be allocated additional seats, quite a 6 seats hold by a Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) which has left a BN.

The 6 have been a two parliamentary seats of Tawau as well as Sepangar as well as a state seats of Luyang, Likas, Elopura as well as Tanjung Papat.

Liew pronounced he hoped that a BN care would be satisfactory to LDP, a longest serving Sabah BN member party, in apply oneself of a placement of a 6 seats in a subsequent ubiquitous election.

"Although we have a better local standi to demand for a seats, we also acknowledge that other BN member parties have been also interested to put up their c! andidate s. That's why we appeal to a BN care to be satisfactory to a LDP," he said.

He pronounced a LDP would work hard to safeguard 100 per cent feat for a BN in a seats it would contest in a 13th ubiquitous election, due to be called before April subsequent year, as well as repeat a feat of a 2008 election.

In a final ubiquitous election, a LDP won all a seats allocated to it - a Sandakan parliamentary chair as well as a 3 state seats of Tanjung Kapor in Kudat, Karamunting in Sandakan as well as Merotai in Tawau. (Bernama)
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