KOTA KINABALU: Pledges by political parties to create a deputy prime minister (DPM) position for Sabah and Sarawak if they win the general election may not be enough to win the hearts and minds of Sabahans, say political observers.
Universiti Malaysia Sabah senior lecturer Dr Romzi Ationg said while some could be attracted by the offer, others may not be so quick to throw in their support behind parties making such promises.
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