PETALING JAYA: Warisan faces a tough road ahead to further expand its footing despite mounting an admirable election challenge in Sabah and making major headway in urban areas, analysts say.
James Chin of the University of Tasmania said Warisan had consistently been among the bigger blocs in the state assembly since first contesting in the 2018 general election.
On Saturday, the party won 25 seats, the second-highest number of seats in the state assembly, with its numbers boosted by Chinese voters swinging to the party from DAP and PKR.
