KUCHING: Having fared badly in the 2006 state elections, the predominantly Chinese Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP) has decided to field a fresh face in Bandar Kuching when it goes to the next polls.
Party Youth chief Alan Sim will stand as its candidate in the parliamentary election.
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