PETALING JAYA: Two Sabah lawmakers have proposed increasing the number of state assembly and parliamentary seats in the state, similar to neighbouring Sarawak, which recently expanded its legislature.
Balung assemblyman Syed Ahmad Syed Abas of Gabungan Rakyat Sabah proposed increasing the number of state seats from 73 to 94, and parliamentary seats from 25 to 36.

Having previously raised the matter in the state assembly earlier this month, Syed Ahmad said the proposal was justified given Sabah’s vast size of 73,904 sq km, with some elected representatives overseeing constituencies as large as Penang island.
