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00:30He said, although the leaders of the Alliance will be dissatisfied with this, the Sabah Progressive Party will still stick to its position.
00:37As for the tough attitude of the Alliance, the Islamic Party President Hadi Awang did not mean to give in.
00:42He emphasized at the press conference today, whether to run for Sabah, the Islamic Party has the final say.
00:48Let's take a look at a group of domestic newspapers.
00:51The first party is preparing to run for Sabah.
00:54Although the Alliance Sabah Progressive Party raised an opposing position,
00:57the Alliance Sabah Progressive Party President Hadi Awang was asked at the press conference today,
01:00insisting that the Alliance will participate in the next Sabah election,
01:03and emphasizing whether the election should be decided by the Alliance instead of the Sabah Progressive Party.
01:09Prime Minister Anhua pointed out at the Prime Minister's Long Night Session today,
01:12although the performance of civil servants is commendable, there is still room for improvement.
01:17He pointed out that the government departments will still have job overlaps and low efficiency issues.
01:22Therefore, Prime Minister Anhua urged all civil servants to speed up the implementation of public administration reforms in September.
01:29After the Ministry of Transport's Minister of Road Safety visited the International Airport in Kuala Lumpur today,
01:32and inspected the progress of the J-Bus project,
01:35he said that two sets of J-Bus have successfully arrived at the airport train depot.
01:39He pointed out that these two sets of J-Bus will enter a four to five-month assembly and test run period.
01:45If everything goes well, it is expected to start operation on January 31 next year.
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