KOTA
KINABALU : Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) President, Datuk Yong Teck Lee
delivered an important message to the people that under the Constitution of
Sabah, only a political party with a majority of seats in the Sabah Legislative
Assembly shall form the Sabah Government. Unregistered parties and unregistered
coalition of parties and NGOs are not qualified under the law to be elected as
governments.
Fulfilling
our struggle for autonomy, SAPP will contest a majority of State seats so that
the Sabah government will be elected by the people of Sabah and answerable only
to the people of Sabah.
SAPP
believes that this BN regime can be toppled through the ballot box at both the
State and Federal levels. Unlike Pakatan whose leaders have already conceded
Sabah to the BN, SAPP believes that the Sabah BN government can be voted out on
May 5. This has happened a few times in Sabah's 50-year political history and
can happen again on May 5.
SAPP
intends to contest 41 state seats and 8 parliamentary seats. Today, we announce
the 8 MP candidates which are final. In the MP and State seats not contested by
SAPP, we will support the strongest opposition candidate who can beat the BN
candidate.
As
for the 41 state seats, 38 candidates will be announced tonight. The remaining
3 seats will be announced very soon pending a firm and clear picture of what
STAR and other opposition parties plan to do. Our aim is that the BN must be
defeated. We did not expect that the infighting between PKR/PAS/DAP to be so
intensely divisive to the extent the chances of the opposition in capturing the
state seats concerned is now jeopardised. If we had known earlier that disarray
within Pakatan would be so crippling, we would have made preparations to
contest more state seats.
We
will reveal these seats in the next one or two days after we have final outcome
of the infighting between PKR/PAS/DAP.
SAPP
GE13 Candidates List
State
Assembly (DUN)
N.01
Banggi: Jae-ly bin Medong
N.02
Tg.Kapor: Tsen Heng Chong @ Peter Tsen*
N.03
Pitas: Johanes Piut*
N.04
Matunggong: Richard Jiun
N.05
Tandek: Yapolai bin Kundapit @ Henry
N.06
Tempasuk: Abdul Malik bin Mohed
N.07
Kadamaian: Peter Marajin*
N.09
Tamparuli: Stephan bin Gaimin
N.11
Kiulu: Tindil B Gonsobil @ Sidin
N.12
Karambunai: Aziz Bin Ibrahim
N.13
Inanam: Eric Majimbun*
N.14
Likas: Yong Teck Lee*
N.15
Api-Api: Wong Yit Ming
N.16
Luyang: Melanie Chia Chui Ket*
N.17
Tg.Aru: Richard Yong We Kong
N.19
Kepayan: Chong Pit Fah
N.20
Moyog: Danim @ Aloysius Siap
N.21
Kawang: Edward Dagul
N.22
Pantai Manis: Noraizal bin Mohd Noor
N.23
Bongawan: Awang Talip bin Awang Bagul
N.24
Membakut: Banjimin Ondoi
N.25
Klias: Mohd. Sanusi bin Taripin
N.27
Lumadan: Jamain bin Sarudin
N.28
Sindumin: Amde @ Hamdi Sidik
N.29
Kundasang: Japiril bin Suhaiman*
N.34
Liawan: Pauket Yadiloh @ Johari Tahir
N.35
Melalap: Roger bin Stimin
N.36
Kemabong: William Ensor Bin Tingkalor
N.37
Sook: Datuk Frankie Chong Yu Chee
N.43
Sekong: Awang @ Abdul Nasib bin Othman
N.44
Karamunting: Yong Vui Min
N.45
Elopura: Liau Fook Kong
N.46
Tg.Papat: Yong Chie Man @ Yu Chie Man
N.49
Tungku: Dato Shuaib bin Dato Mutalib
N.50
Lahad Datu: Aliandu bin Enjil Datu
N.55
Balung: Abdul Hamid @ Amit Bin Mohammad Noor
N.56
Apas: Tahir Bin Dahli
N.57
Sri Tanjung: Yong Chong Kim
*Not
1st time contestant
DUN:
1st time candidate 33/41 80.4%
Parliament
P.167
Kudat: Robert Mojurip Diyun
P.168
Kota Marudu: Dr. Yuntau K. Kolod
P.171
Sepanggar: Chin Hon Kiong
P.173
Putatan: Duli @ Dulie bin Mari @ Marie
P.176
Kimanis: Jamil William
P.178
Sipitang: Kamis bin Daming
P.181
Tenom: Jaineh Bin Juata @ Jimmy Jawatah*
P.190
Tawau: Chua Soon Bui*
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