Make clear stance on education issues


Schools in Sarawak founded by missionaries have maintained a good standard in English. —filepic

SARAWAK, as an equal partner in Malaysia, is trying to flex its muscle in the national scene as can be seen by how the state government is exerting more say in the Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) issue.

Chief Minister Tan Sri Adenan Satem and his state administration should exert even more say in shaping national policies in the social, economic and political context.

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