PETALING JAYA: Voters in Sabah have sent a clear signal for a shift in state leadership by electing 21 new faces to the state assembly, says a Universiti Malaysia Sabah academic.
Syahruddin Awang Ahmad said the success of the new candidates was “a rejection of the status quo” which signified that Sabah was stepping into a new political chapter shaped by current issues, whether they are grassroots demands or emerging national sentiments.
The victories showed that party loyalty alone was no longer the primary factor in securing voter support, Bernama quoted him as saying.
