PPP willing to swap seats for sake of BN unity


GEORGE TOWN: The People's Progressive Party (PPP) is willing to swap the seats it contested in the last general election with any Barisan Nasional party in order to maintain unity in the coalition.

Party president Tan Sri M. Kayveas (pic) said Sunday that PPP was willing to give up the two state seats (Kota Laksamana in Malacca and Kota Alam Shah in Selangor) and the one parliament seat (Kepong) if there was another party that felt it was capable of winning.

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