KOTA KINABALU: Parti Warisan Sabah deputy president Datuk Darell Leiking is more concerned about Malaysia's economy than in the unconfirmed talks of a new coalition government allegedly between Parti Pribumi Bersatu Sabah, Umno and PAS.
is more concerned about Malaysia's economy than in the unconfirmed talks of a new coalition government allegedly between Parti Pribumi Bersatu Sabah, Umno and PAS.
“Out of the 21 terms in MA63,17 has been fulfilled and we only have four more to achieve, which is in process, ” Leiking said after a Chinese New Year programme in Kolombong near here, Saturday . “The country needs to be wary and while we are concerned about the virus, we have to take heed of what’s affecting the country, industries and so on because we do not want a setback in the economy, ” he said.
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