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Bersatu desperate for my seat: Suhaili

Bersatu desperate for my seat: Suhaili

Daily Express09-05-2025

Published on: Friday, May 09, 2025
Published on: Fri, May 09, 2025
By: Sohan Das Text Size: Suhaili with Anwar. LABUAN: Member of Parliament Datuk Suhaili Abdul Rahman said Bersatu should not rush to have his Labuan seat in the Dewan Rakyat but wait for all avenues to challenge Bersatu removing him from party membership being exhausted. 'There is still a long way to go. I have instructed my lawyers to file an appeal and, if necessary, move to the Federal Court level,' said Suhaili. He was referring to a letter from Bersatu Chief Whip Datuk Seri Ronald Kiandee to Dewan Rakyat Speaker Tan Sri Johari Abdul to declare the Labuan seat vacant. Suhaili reiterated that he was not the one to abandon ship. 'The ship abandoned me,' said Suhaili. 'It is unfortunate that the party does not see this. I declared support to the Prime Minister due to the good policies and my support would benefit Labuan where I serve,' said Suhaili. Subscribe or LOG IN to access this article.
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