Merger of parties not the only way to build strong political force, says Jeffrey

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The Sabah Star leader says coalitions have also proven to work many times, including BN’s victory in the recent Kimanis by-election. FMTNews JeffreyKitingan

Jeffrey Kitingan says all opposition parties have to unite when elections come as it is in everybody’s interest.

The Keningau MP said political cooperation can also be achieved through an alliance of parties such as the Gabungan Bersatu Sabah , which he has been pushing for since after the 14th general election. “That’s why I have been advocating unity through GBS as the best method to achieve this aim,” Jeffrey told FMT here today.

The parties were Parti Cinta Sabah, headed by Wilfred Bumburing; Parti Anak Negeri Sabah led by Henrynus Amin; Parti Gagasan Rakyat Sabah led by Dr Ahtiong Tituh; and Parti Hak Sabah, which is yet to be registered, led by former Petagas assemblyman James Ligunjang. The leaders of Sabah Star, Sabah Progressive Party and PBS had already refused any merger if it involved dissolving their own parties to make way for Gagasan.

 

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It give me such confidence for the nation's future when the said 'coalitions' involve partnering with a party that is known for it's internationally-acclaimed corrupt fucking 'leaders' and a so-called 'religious' party whose 'leaders' is proud to proclaim that it's OK to lie!

He's got bad reputation

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