Speculations of seat discussions for the upcoming state elections at a meeting between Sabah Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) leaders and Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor dissipated yesterday. The meeting, which was attended by Sabah PKR leaders, including MPN chairman Datuk Mustapha Sakmud and deputy chairman Datuk Peto Galim, was described as a courtesy visit to offer support to the Chief Minister who is set to go for Umrah.
No ‘hot’ discussions on election seats at Sabah PKR meeting with chief minister, says deputy chairman
Trailing after him was Sabah PKR deputy chairman Datuk Peto Galim, who greeted reporters and said that the meeting, which was attended by himself, Mustapha as well as Sabah PKR information chief Razeef Rakimin and Sabah PKR secretary Sazalye Donol, was a normal courtesy visit to Hajiji. Sazalye declined to elaborate on the meeting topics, saying that it was for “the good of everyone, PKR and the Chief Minister,” and there were no discussions on seats.
“They had basically just joined yesterday and already wants to be the chairman. If you say DAP then it is still okay, but Upko is still new bah. He also voiced his concern that that the leadership elections had been chaired by a Peninsular person from the National Trust Party and only six votes were allocated for the component parties’ representatives despite PKR having more numbers in Sabah.
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