The Warisan government in Sabah fell because of the culture of horse-trading, says Shafie | Tech Reddy

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Shafie denied allegations that the party had lost the people’s mandate, which caused the fall of the Warisan government.

LABUAN (November 13): The fall of the Parti Warisan government in Sabah in 2020 was due to the culture of horse trading that led many assemblymen to jump to other political parties and not because the party lost the mandate of the citizen

Warisan president Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal denied allegations that the party had lost the people’s mandate, causing the Warisan government to fall.

“Actually, it was not Warisan that lost the mandate of the people as we won the state election, but because of those who jumped.

“Why these people jumped, I understand there was some horse riding going on,” he told reporters after speaking at a 15th general election campaign in Labuan last night.

He said it would be good if political leaders in the state stop the culture of blaming the previous government, which only caused the public to be confused.

The former Sabah minister said party culture also exists in Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS).

“Alhamdulillah, GE15 will witness the increase of public support towards Warisan’s fight in Sabah and Labuan,” he said.

Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor said on November 11 that the government that did not have the mandate of the people would not last long, like Warisan.

Hajiji said that the previous Warisan administration was not based on the mandate of the people, but because there was the assembly that changed sides, causing the fall of the Barisan Nasional (BN) government at the time. – Bernama








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