SUPP not happy with EC proposals


By YU JI

Sarawak United Peoples Party secretary general Datuk Sebastian Ting (left) and president Datuk Dr Sim Kui Hian in conversation at the headquarters in Kuching yesterday. The party received dry food from the state Buddhist Kulapati Association, which will be distributed to flood victims.

KUCHING: Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP) will this week submit at least four complaints to the Election Commission (EC) against allegedly unfair new electoral map proposals.

The complaints by SUPP, a Chinese majority Barisan Nasional party, might make it the only Barisan party in the state (of which there are four) to be against the EC’s move to create 11 new seats and redraw of constituency boundaries.

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