Jepak DAP chief Tonny Ung says there is no unity government in Sarawak, and a check and balance on the state administration is important.
Jepak DAP chief Tonny Ung said Sarawak Pakatan Harapan should ‘celebrate democracy’ by taking part in the Jepak state by-election on Nov 4.
Jepak DAP chief Tonny Ung said Sarawak’s political situation is not similar to the federal level as the state government is not a unity government but a Gabungan Parti Sarawak administration. “We should not let Sarawak be governed absolutely by a single party, namely GPS. Political instability is not an issue in Sarawak, it’s the lack of check and balance. Without strong checks and balances, a government can become corrupt and arrogant.
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