00:00On the 7th, the United Nations raised questions in Sabah regarding the PRN after the party's move to Sabah out of the coalition.
00:10Bilce Bala from the University of Malaysia Sabah said,
00:14the loss of the SABP, which is classified as the main location party, will weaken the PRN prospect in the country,
00:21given the prospect of weakening the local power.
00:26However, Oh Ihsan from the Institute Hal Ehwal Antarbangsa Singapura believes,
00:31PAS will reduce the impact by continuing to take advantage of religious factors, especially in the outskirts of the city.
00:38Bilce also noted that the SABP's move out of the PRN has become a wider step among local parties
00:46in the face of the domination of political parties,
00:49and it is in line with the aspirations of many Sabah people who want greater autonomy,
00:54while strengthening the coalition commitment to uphold the MA63 principle.
00:59On the other hand, Oh gave a reminder that the SABP step is likely to complicate the decision of the chairmen in the coalition.
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