Sabah’s post-election calm was shaken less than 24 hours after the new cabinet lineup was announced. Twelve GRS assemblymen and five independents voiced dissatisfaction, mainly over the inclusion of Umno and PKR leaders in key portfolios, which they saw as betraying the “Sabah first” pledge.
12 GRS Voice Discontent
Some hinted at mass resignations, though Sabah’s anti-hopping law prevents automatic seat loss. Viral posts and cryptic social media updates fueled speculation of deeper fractures. GRS secretary-general Armizan Ali warned against destabilizing tactics, stressing sacrifice and stability. Hajiji Noor still commands 46 seats, but if dissenters withdraw support, the government risks falling below majority.
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