Pakatan looks like BN to Sabahans


Pakatan's over perfectionist upon state constituencies reflects a same genius as Barisan Nasional's wanting to have a hold over state matters, says SAPP.
KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) has indicted national antithesis front, Pakatan Rakyat, of requesting a same 'divide-and-rule' tactic practical by a ruling Barisan Nasional coalition, that puts their parties as well as personal interests over a people's interest.
The party's secretary-general Richard Yong done a accusation when commenting upon a seat-sharing regulation unveiled by Pakatan recently.
"When Pakatan offered a 60 divided by 6 regulation with Pakatan going for some-more than 50 state seats in Sabah, a Pakatan regulation had nullified their own "Kuching Declaration" as well as a not long ago launched DAP "Borneo Agenda". All these announcements became incomprehensible to Sabah.
"Pakatan's over perfectionist upon state constituencies reflects a same genius as Barisan Nasional's wanting to have a hold over state matters. Both Pakatan as well as BN as well as peninsula based-parties contingency not try to intermix as well as neutralize Sabah's domestic illustration as well as have Sabahans theme to their mercy.
"I hold a people will not concede a divide-and-rule tactic to be practical again upon Sabah as well as they will know that they have a better preference in ancillary a internal party like SAPP," pronounced Yong in a statement released here.
Yong also critisised a Pakatan leadership for regularly blaming SAPP for a seat-sharing deadlock.
"Pakatan's seat-sharing (negotiations) also hit a obstacle in a little ! constitu encies in a peninsula as well as generating heated argument in a media," he noted.
While noting that a antithesis coalition's member parties have been arguing for some-more seats to be allocated to them, he pronounced that SAPP as a internal party was bound to safeguard Sabah's liberty was non-negotiable.
"This is so that you do not have to leave a state's future in to a palm of outside-controlled parties. We have been firm from a very beginning, you will not vary in our stand as well as contingency not concede upon Sabah's rights," he stressed.
Yong urged electorate in Sabah to give their full support to SAPP in a entrance ubiquitous election, to safeguard a state is not ruled by peninsula-base parties.
"The entrance ubiquitous choosing is a most appropriate time for Sabah to regain their liberty as well as a satisfactory share of domestic illustration in Malaysia so that you can confirm what is most appropriate for Sabah. We can avoid our Chief Minister being appointed by Kuala Lumpur as well as you can stop a implementation of policies that is unlucky to a state," he said.
"This is not about SAPP but for a larger seductiveness of a state as well as I hold a people will be one to put a stop to a long time imbalances as well as mistreatment by a sovereign government as well as regain what is rightly Sabah's," he added.
SAPP, he said, would not nudge from a stand of fortifying as well as defence Sabah's rights only to please Malaya parties.
SAPP agenda in a entrance ubiquitous election, he said, is an all out push to wrest Sabah behind from a sovereign government as well as safeguard a interests as well as state as well as her people have been since priority as well as not concede a sovereign government to centralise power, he said.
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