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‘Borneo bloc’ will offer greater bargaining power, says analyst

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Lee Kuok Tiung says the proposal is timely given that no single party or coalition currently dominates Malaysia’s political arena.

PETALING JAYA: The formation of a united “Borneo bloc” between Sabah and Sarawak parties would strengthen their bargaining power at the federal level, an analyst says.

Dick Lembang Dugun of Universiti Malaysia Sarawak suggested that local parties in East Malaysia join this bloc to bolster efforts to safeguard the positions of the Bornean states.

“This cooperation should lead to a shared manifesto to push for the resolution of matters under the Malaysia Agreement 1963,” he told FMT.

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