Popcorn ready? Political theatre might be maturation in Sabah soon.
On Sunday, Anwar, Saifuddin Nasution as well as Beaufort MP Lajim Ukim have been approaching to be present during a chateau of Senator Maijol Mahap in Kampung Kokobuan, Kota Marudu during 2.00pm. Maijol is approaching to make an announcement.
Maijol is a single of nine vice-presidents of a United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation (Upko). The Upko boss is Bernard Dompok as well as until recently, a deputy boss was Wilfred Bumburing, a MP for Tuaran.
(Incidentally, Maximus Ongkili of PBS-BN holds a Kota Marudu parliamentary seat, that he won by a 4198-vote majority over a PKR candidate. Where does PBS stand in all this?)
At 8.00pm, after prayer-time, Anwar, Lajim, Maijol, Saifuddin, Tian Chua as well as Sabah PKR chief Ahmad Thamrin Jaini have been scheduled to verbalise during a res! taurant in Kota Belud.
A source informed with PKR informs me that a defections of Umno Supreme Council member Lajim, a Beaufort MP, as well as Wilfred, a MP for Tuaran, might not be a last; he predicts that there could be a further little fibre of defections of inaugurated reps.This was a same source who tipped me off about two imminent defections, yet we didn't report it here during a time as we had no means of verifying it. Turns out he was right (it was Lajim as well as Wilfred) as well as right away he is revelation me to expect more. Let's see if he is right again.
The bigger question for Pakatan is, how reliable have been all these defectors or Pakatan-friendly independents? What do they essentially stand for? Are they defecting on a make a difference of element (if so, they should spell it out clearly) or out of political expediency? If it is a latter, will they just as simply bounce behind after a ubiquitous election?
There have been twenty-five! parliam entary seats for Sabah, of that Umno right away holds 12 (after a single defection), PBRS (1), LDP (1), Upko (3, after a single defection), PBS (3), DAP (2), Sapp (1) as well as independents (2). - anilnetto
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