The ruling Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) faces an uphill battle in the coming state election. Analysts say Chief Minister Hajiji Noor’s eight-party coalition may fail to secure enough seats, risking a hung assembly like Malaysia’s 2022 general election. Voters remain concerned about jobs, basic needs, and unresolved Sabah rights, while bribery allegation videos circulating online have dented GRS’ credibility. Political analysts predict post-election negotiations to form government, with no single party expected to win over 20 of the 73 seats. Despite GRS showcasing its Sabah Maju Jaya achievements, public frustration over infrastructure and corruption issues dominates voter sentiment.
GRS election crisis
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