PETALING JAYA: A political analyst views the proposal to increase the number of Sabah’s state assembly and parliamentary seats as a rational step that could help address the state’s uneven development.
Arvin Tajari said raising the number of state seats to 94 and parliamentary seats to 36 is worth considering, given Sabah’s vast land area and population exceeding three million, which is still represented by a relatively limited number of elected representatives.
Arvin, from Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM), noted that the imbalance in population size between urban and rural constituencies has widened the development gap, undermining the ability of representatives to effectively convey the needs and voices of their constituents.
