As the Sabah Progressive Party backs down, the credibility of its president is suddenly put to the test.
THE Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP)’s brave stand, made a little prematurely, seems to have backfired. Its threat of supporting a no-confidence motion in the Prime Minister and its pullback position early this week was, at the very least, a face-saving exercise.
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