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Kiandee should pivot to Sabah party if expelled, says analyst

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Syahruddin Awang Ahmad says the Beluran MP must heed the rejection of national parties in the Nov 29 state election.

PETALING JAYA: An analyst has suggested that Beluran MP Ronald Kiandee consider joining a Sabah-based party to sustain his political career if he is expelled from Bersatu.

Syahruddin Awang Ahmad of Universiti Malaysia Sabah said the Bersatu vice-president, who is on the verge of expulsion after being issued a show-cause letter, should heed the rejection of national parties in the Sabah state election on Nov 29.

He said while Kiandee’s loyalty to Hamzah Zainudin might push him towards joining a new national bloc, the risk of voter rejection in the next election would be high.

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