GRS x BN: who needs whom more?
BN, which recorded a poor performance in the state election, has nonetheless become part of the Sabah government led by GRS. Klik untuk baca artikel penuh. Sumber:
BN, which recorded a poor performance in the state election, has nonetheless become part of the Sabah government led by GRS. Klik untuk baca artikel penuh. Sumber:
Analysts say patchy outcomes for smaller parties in the recent Sabah polls show voters prefer large local coalitions such as GRS or more established parties such as Warisan. Klik untuk baca artikel penuh. Sumber:
A GRS source claims Warisan is seeking to topple the newly formed Sabah government, which the opposition party’s president Shafie Apdal denies. Klik untuk baca artikel penuh. Sumber:
The election ended with no single party reaching a simple majority, but GRS will form the new state government with the backing of other parties and assemblymen. Klik untuk baca artikel penuh. Sumber:
Neither GRS nor Warisan are expected to pass the 37-seat mark required for a simple majority, although they are likely to take most of the seats at stake. Klik untuk baca artikel penuh. Sumber:
Follow this page as FMT brings you live updates on the results of the Sabah election. Klik untuk baca artikel penuh. Sumber:
In a state increasingly known for fluid political alignments, that question is becoming ever more critical. Klik untuk baca artikel penuh. Sumber:
A plethora of parties are competing in the election, including grand coalitions and local entities, with Warisan the only one going for all 73 seats. Klik untuk baca artikel penuh. Sumber:
The party’s deputy president hopes for a repeat of his shock win over PBS's Maximus Ongkili in the Kota Marudu parliamentary seat in GE15. Klik untuk baca artikel penuh. Sumber: