PETALING JAYA: Four NGOs and a think tank have urged Putrajaya to negotiate a “Malaysia Agreement 1963 Plus” (MA63+) deal with the Sabah and Sarawak governments to affirm the autonomy of the Bornean states and decentralise power.
The organisations said a new agreement was needed to restore the autonomy of both states as special regions due to a growing perception among Sabahans and Sarawakians that the federal government was not committed to fulfilling MA63.
In a statement, they said the MA63+ should build on the existing agreement and provide Sabah and Sarawak autonomy in education, health and labour, which was only given to Singapore when Malaysia was formed in 1963.