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PBS echoes PM’s plea to Opposition for bipartisan cooperation

KOTA KINABALU, Aug 13 — Parti Bersatu Sabah , the Sabah-based ally to the Perikatan Nasional federal government, has backed the prime minister in calling on the Opposition to put their differences aside for now and supporting its political rivals in the interest of stability.

“I call on my colleagues in the Opposition to seize this opportunity to put the country’s needs and priorities for economic and political stability, and together, take this country forward as our commitment of solidarity,” he said in a statement here today. Ongkili said that it was a prudent move for political parties to make as the country could not afford to call an election yet.

“The seven proposals for stability and cooperation by the prime minister should be considered positively by all parties. It is an opportunity for inter-party cooperation and to work hand-in-hand to put this country back on a firm footing on the road to health and economic recovery,” he said.

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