Sabah polls: Analysts expect hung assembly, coalition govt to be formed via negotiations


KOTA KINABALU: The 17th State Election on Saturday (Nov 29) is expected to result in a coalition government, as no single party seems capable of winning 37 seats for a simple majority, according to analysts.

While campaigning has been intense and balanced since nominations on Nov 15, especially on social media, some groups, particularly young people, are still undecided.

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