Warisan deputy president says his party's focus as a Sabah party is on the state. FMTNews MA63 DarrelLeiking
Warisan deputy president Darrel Leiking says his party’s priority is on Sabah matters.
Leiking said today that 17 of 21 items in the MA63 issue had been solved and the other four were in the process of being solved. “So if you ask me what’s more important right now, the MA63 solution is more important,” he said. Leiking said he was not sure about talk regarding a new national political coalition. His party, as a Sabah party, had its priorities on state matters.
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