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A strong government needed to regain Sarawak autonomy

The chief of SUPP BatuKitang election operation room, Tnay Li Ping hopes the people could understand neither the opposition party nor the social organizations or other institutions could take back autonomy by legal forces but only through the statutory bodies of ruling government.

Zainal Ajamain who doubled as social activist and historian in Sabah had made known that it was a right approach for Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri AdenanSatem to divide the process of taking back autonomy into three stages.

Sarawakians should understand that supporting Adenan could make him possessed a strong government and powerful bargaining chip in order to play a greater force in taking back autonomy.

Basically, the effort in getting back autonomy have gone back to the regular path because we had successfully took back the first phase of autonomy and will continue the second and third phrase of work. Any independent candidates or opposition party are not allowed to destroy the efforts of the government.

Sarawak can be the role-model for Sabahans and request the federal government to return the autonomy that belong to Sabah if Sarawak government could first successfully take back the autonomy belong to Sarawak.

The review of the Malaysia Act and the constitution of Malaysia cannot be passed in the Sabah Legislative Assembly because UMNO had based in Sabah causing the political situation completely different in Sabah and Sarawak. We can evoke the consciousness of Sabahans to take back their autonomy if Sarawak could take back autonomy successfully.

Tnay Li Ping 
Tnay Li Ping





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