It’s a numbers game in Sabah


Tan Sri Musa Aman (on the left) and Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal

Everyone’s wondering which state government will fall next. Sabah’s case is particularly interesting because of how its government came into power.

IF you form a government with defectors, it wouldn’t be surprising if it falls to defections. Could that be what’s written for the Sabah state government?

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