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Bintulu MP: Let negotiations continue under Consultative Committee on MA63

SIBU, Sept 19 – The Consultative Committee on Malaysia Agreement helmed by Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg of the Gabungan Parti Sarawak government have negotiated the return of the state’s autonomy, conducted detailed studies and negotiated the terms of the Agreement since it was established on Nov 6, 2018.

The Bintulu MP said Sarawak will not forget that PH’s proposed amendments had left out words crucial to the provisions in the MA63 during the first reading, which PH of course denied. Furthermore, he said PH had the gall to claim credit for the botched bill and chose to publicise the non-achievement in the MoU on Transformation and Political Stability that was signed in the Parliament Building on Sep 13, 2021.

By necessity, the Federal Government was immediately forced to devote its attention to fight the pandemic as a top priority. With the pandemic now gradually entering the endemic stage, he continued, the MA63 Consultative Committee will continue its mission to negotiate with the federal authorities on the rights and status of Sarawak and pursue practical and long-term development plans.

 

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