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Wednesday, March 12th, 2025

 

Youth wing chief, Nicholas Wung dismisses DAP statement on string opposition

SUPP Kuching Youth Chief Nicholas Wung has dismissed Chong Chieng Jen’s recent statement calling for a strong opposition to check and balance GPS in the Sarawak Legislative Assembly (DUN) as nothing more than a repetition of old rhetoric. Looking at the 2021 Sarawak election, DAP was left with only two seats, while local opposition parties attracted many votes that originally supported DAP. This shows that the opposition role is no longer exclusive to DAP. Even without DAP, Sarawak’s democracy will inevitably see other local opposition parties filling the gap. WungRead More


GPS already explains well on oil and gas issue

SUPP Kuching Branch Youth Publicity Secretary, Hilary Lim stated that the official statement made by Deputy Minister of the Sarawak Prime Minister’s Department, Datuk Sharifah Hasidah Sayeed Aman Ghazali, on 22nd February, clearly represents the stance of GPS and SUPP on Sarawak’s oil and gas rights. Sarawak has already begun oil and gas field extraction activities on land and continental shelf since 2020, which will bring significant economic benefits to Sarawak. He urged DAPSY’s Soo Tien Ren and George Lam to stop misleading the public and retract their false accusationsRead More


Dato IR Lo Khere Chiang says DAP is wrong on hydrogen projects

Violet Yong’s recent criticism of Sarawak’s hydrogen initiatives reflects a narrow and outdated perspective that fails to recognize the state’s strategic advantages. By citing select international examples of hydrogen project failures, she ignores the unique resources and conditions that make Sarawak an ideal leader in this field. Instead of supporting the state’s vision for a cleaner and more self-sufficient future, her arguments risk undermining progress with incomplete comparisons and misplaced skepticism, said State Assemblyman Batu Kitang, Dato IR Lo Khere Chiang. Lo said Sarawak is not blindly investing in hydrogen—weRead More