'One-man, one-vote' policy would leave East Malaysia under-represented in Parliament, says Sabah BN secretary


PETALING JAYA: A "one-man, one-vote" policy would slash East Malaysia's representation in Parliament, Sabah BN secretary Datuk Abdul Rahman said.

Abdul warned that if the Pakatan Rakyat suggestion went through, it would see Borneo-based seats cut from a current 25% in Parliament to a mere 15%.

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