CM; SUPP should be representing the Chinese community
SUPP should be seen as a united and strong party representing the Chinese community in Sarawak, said Chief Minister Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg and hoped the BN component party could unite the Chinese community in the state and win all the seats it will contest in 14th general election.
He said failing to do so would mean SUPP failed in uniting the Chinese community as people will respect and listen to the community’s voice if united, he said at the Chinese New Year gathering organised by the Federation of Kuching Division Chinese Community Association.
The chief minister observed that Sarawakians are united as seen in last year state election when the Sarawak BN under the chairmanship of the late chief minister Tan Sri Adenan Satem achieved a landslide victory, wining 72 out of the 82 seats.
He however, hoped that SUPP would be able to unite the Chinese 100 per cent and translate that to 100 percent victory in the GE14.
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