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PAS pledges progress for Sabah ahead of state polls

PAS pledges progress for Sabah ahead of state polls

Malaysiakini3 days ago
PAS has reiterated its commitment to defend the rights and interests of Sabahans should the party be given a mandate in the upcoming 17th state election.
Its secretary-general Takiyuddin Hassan said PAS has consistently raised Sabah-related issues, including the implementation of the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63), rural development, and poverty alleviation.
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