PETALING JAYA: Malaysia would have a brighter and more progressive future ahead if Sabah and Sarawak was allocated one-third of the nation’s parliamentary seats, says a senior Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) assemblyman.
Seven-term Bawang Assan assemblyman Wong Soon Koh said Sarawak had always set the example when it came to national harmony and peaceful coexistence between Muslims and non-Muslims.
On the other hand, he said there was a “rapidly spreading” culture of extremism in the country, which contradicted the progressive values the nation was built on.