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Henry: Increasing state seats a logical step toward more parliamentary representation
Henry: Increasing state seats a logical step toward more parliamentary representation

Borneo Post

time07-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Borneo Post

Henry: Increasing state seats a logical step toward more parliamentary representation

Dato Henry Harry Jinep KUCHING (July 7): The move to increase state seats is a logical step toward increasing parliamentary seats for Sarawak, said Deputy Transport Minister Dato Henry Harry Jinep. 'Normally, one parliamentary seat comprises not less than two state seats. If we want Sarawak to increase its parliamentary seats, then logically, we need to increase the existing state seats so that the number goes (up) proportionately… It's a simple logic,' he said in a statement. Henry, who is also Progressive Democratic Party (PDP) deputy president and Tasik Biru assemblyman, was responding to critics of the Dewan Undangan Negeri (Composition of Membership) Bill, 2025 which aims to increase the number of elected representatives in the State Legislative Assembly (DUN) from 82 to 99. This increase would result in the creation of 17 new state seats. The Bill was tabled by Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Minister Dato Sri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah at the DUN special one-day sitting today. Once appoved by the DUN, the Bill will then be brought to Parliament for federal approval After both legislative bodies have endorsed the Bill, the Election Commission (EC) will be responsible for conducting the redelineation exercise. Sarawak has been seeking an increase to its current number of parliamentary seats, which stands at 31. This is in line with the proposal to restore the 35 per cent representation of Sabah and Sarawak in Parliament, in honour of the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63). Henry Harry Jinep increase lead parliamentary seats state seats

Tasik Biru Festival 2025 to celebrate Bau District's 205th anniversary in grand style this May 15
Tasik Biru Festival 2025 to celebrate Bau District's 205th anniversary in grand style this May 15

Borneo Post

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Borneo Post

Tasik Biru Festival 2025 to celebrate Bau District's 205th anniversary in grand style this May 15

Henry (seated second left) shows the Tasik Biru Festival 2025 pamphlet with Lo (seated left) and others during the press conference. – Photo by Chimon Upon KUCHING (April 23): The highly anticipated Tasik Biru Festival 2025 is set to transform Bau into a vibrant cultural and tourism hotspot from this May 15 to 25, marking a grand celebration of the district's 205th anniversary. Sarawak Deputy Transport Minister and Tasik Biru assemblyman, Dato Henry Harry Jinep, the festival promises 11 days of lively events and community spirit, coinciding with the official launch of the Tasik Biru Resort City, a key milestone for the region's development. 'This event represents more than just a celebration as it marks a turning point for the Bau community. By blending cultural heritage with ambitious, forward-looking development, Bau is being positioned as a key destination in Sarawak's growing tourism and economic landscape. 'The event is expected to attract thousands of visitors, both local and international, showcasing Bau's potential as a vibrant and accessible hub,' he told a press conference at Bangunan Baitulmakmur here today. The festival will kick off on May 15 at 10am with an opening ceremony officiated by Sarawak Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg at the main stage of the new resort city. Visitors can expect a packed programme including the Jong Regatta, the Bau Sports Carnival, E-sports, traditional cooking contests, talent shows, and the popular Miss and Mrs Tasik Biru pageants. A major highlight will be the Unity Parade on May 24, celebrating Bau's multicultural harmony, followed by the Pedestrian Bridge Lighting Ceremony and Fireworks Show, symbolising a bright, united future. Adding to the festivities is the Gawai Bazaar Bau, open daily from 9am to 11pm, featuring local crafts, food, and nightly cultural performances and live music. 'The bazaar will offer an energetic marketplace packed with local products, traditional Sarawakian crafts, and a variety of local delicacies. In the evenings, the main stage will come alive with cultural performances and live busking, offering entertainment for visitors of all ages,' said Henry. Also present at the press conference were Batu Kitang assemblyman Dato Lo Khere Chiang and other local officials. Bau District Henry Harry Jinep Tasik Biru Festival

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