PBDS president wants PM Anwar to appoint non-Muslim MP from Sabah or Sarawak as DPM
Malay Mail - Malaysia·2022-11-25 16:01
KUCHING, Nov 25 — Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak (PBDS) president Bobby William today expressed hope that the newly-minted Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim would consider appointing a non-Muslim Member of Parliament from Sarawak or Sabah as a deputy prime minister.
He said the appointment could assist the prime minister on all matters affecting the special interests of the two Borneo states as enshrined in the Federal Constitution, including the outstanding matters in the Malaysia Agreement 1963.
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General X 26/11/2022
That was a wishful suggestion but will never happen in this Malay Peninsula. Their Constitution are in black and white that only Malays benefits comes first. Only non essential post is available for the Non-Muslims MPs.
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Ian Dian 26/11/2022
Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak (PBDS) president Bobby William today expressed hope that the newly-minted Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim would consider appointing a non-Muslim Member of Parliament from Sarawak or Sabah as a deputy prime minister.
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“I hope that this will signify the economic outlook for our country going forward, notwithstanding the global economic headwinds,” Wong, who is a former Sarawak’s Second Minister of Finance, said.
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