The PBS president says a ground survey indicates that many constituents are concerned over the implementation of the Sabah Temporary Pass next June. FMTNews PBS Sabah
PBS president Maximus Ongkili with party members after a meeting at its Limbahau division office in Papar today.
Ongkili said initial feedback, from a survey held ahead of the Kimanis by-election, indicated that many are concerned over the implementation of the PSS, scheduled for next June. PBS has been one of several political parties in Sabah that has voiced out against the PSS, which seeks to replace documents held by foreign workers or migrants in the state, such as the IMM13 refugee cards, Kad Burung-Burung and census certificates.
The Kota Marudu MP said they are still assessing the situation, adding that the party has substantial support from the grassroots in Kimanis.“If we decide not to contest, PBS will support any political party whose struggle is to protect the state’s rights, as stipulated under the Malaysia Agreement 1963 , and defend Sabah from being populated by illegal immigrants.”
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