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Kittingan's Star Has Left the PN Coalition!
Kittinganâs Star Has Left the PNÂ Coalition!
Star President Datuk Seri Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan announced the partyâs departure from Perikatan Nasional or PN coalition on Monday, according to a local online site. However, according to Jeffrey, who serves as the deputy chief minister, a declaration will be made soon while the Sabah paper says it is confirmed. Prior to the 16th State Election in 2020, Star was a constituent party of PN, aâŚ
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https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/10/17/outspoken-kitingan-leaves-grs-ties-at-risk-says-analyst/
Ei Sun OH čĄé¸ĺąą wonders about #JeffreyKitinganâs actual political stance.
- 211017 Durie Rainer Fong , #FMTNews / #FreeMalaysiaToday
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Sabah to follow Sarawak in pursuing oil and gas rights
Sabah to follow Sarawak in pursuing oil and gas rights
Dateline 2020-12-08, Straits Times: Sabah will follow Sarawak in pursuing its rights, particularly where oil and gas are concerned.Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Jeffrey Kitingan congratulated Sarawak for reclaiming its rights, adding that the Sabah government would ensure the same for the state.He was referring to the Sarawak government signing a commercial agreement with Petroliam NasionalâŚ
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Keengganan Warisan ke arah pergerakan Bersatu di Sabah mengenai hubungan yang tidak jujur, kata Jeffrey | Malaysia
Keengganan Warisan ke arah pergerakan Bersatu di Sabah mengenai hubungan yang tidak jujur, kata Jeffrey |Â Malaysia
Shafie berkata Warisan akan terus bekerjasama dengan kerajaan persekutuan Pakatan Harapan. â Gambar oleh Julia Chan
KOTA KINABALU, 18 Feb â Ketua Pembangkang Datuk Dr Jeffrey Kitingan berkata ketahanan Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal terhadap kemasukan Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (PPBM) ke Sabah adalah tanda hubungan yang goyah antara kerajaan negeri dan persekutuan.
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Bankruptcy notice an election ploy, says Jeffrey Kitingan
Bankruptcy notice an election ploy, says Jeffrey Kitingan
Parti Solidariti Tanahairku (STAR) president Jeffrey Kitingan says the âsuddenâ notice of bankruptcy over a debt totalling RM480,489.40 was to âdisturbâ his preparations for the general election.
Jeffrey Kitingan says he has instructed his lawyers to put aside the notice on the grounds that he was never told of the notice until a few days ago.
KOTA KINABALU: Parti Solidariti Tanahairku (STAR)âŚ
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MENGABAIKAN MA63 SEPERTI ABAI PERSEKUTUAN MALAYSIA
July 6, 2022
KOTA KINABALU: Datuk Seri Dr Maximus Ongkili menyifatkan cadangan Perjanjian Malaysia baharu sebagai âpendek akal dan mengelirukanâ.
Menegaskan rasa tidak setuju dengan cadangan Timbalan Presiden UMNO Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan baru-baru ini, Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri (Hal Ehwal Sabah dan Sarawak) berkata Perjanjian Malaysia 1963 (MA63) adalah dokumen yang cukup bermakna sebagai asas kepada pembentukan Persekutuan Malaysia.
âMaksudnya, tanpa MA63, tiada Malaysia.Tambahan pula, pindaan perlembagaan yang diluluskan sebulat suara oleh Parlimen pada Disember 2021, MA63 kini menjadi sebahagian daripada Perlembagaan Persekutuan.
âCadangan untuk Perjanjian Malaysia baharu, seperti yang dinyatakan oleh Tok Mat, dan disokong oleh Timbalan Ketua Menteri Sabah Datuk Seri Dr Jeffrey Kitingan adalah tidak munasabah, mengelirukan dan boleh melemahkan Malaysia,â katanya dalam satu kenyataan, hari ini.
Beliau menegaskan bahawa adalah tidak patut untuk mana-mana rakyat Malaysia mengabaikan MA63 dan menggantikan dengan perjanjian baharu, apalagi kandungan perjanjian yang tidak jelas.
âAdakah perjanjian baharu itu akan mengukuhkan asas dokumen MA63, atau ianya diabaikan?.
âBerdasarkan penerangan terhad yang diberikan oleh para pencadang mengenai perjanjian baharu ini, pada pendapat saya ia adalah tindakan yang salah untuk mengabaikan MA63 semata-mata untuk mengantikannya dengan perjanjian baharu,â ujarnya.
Ahli Parlimen Kota Marudu itu sependapat dengan Menteri Pelancongan, Industri Kreatif dan Seni Persembahan Sarawak Datuk Seri Abdul Karim Rahmah Hamzah dalam menyifatkan cadangan baharu itu sebagai âidea gilaâ kerana tiada siapa yang harus mengubah perjanjian asas yang telah membawa kepada pembentukan Malaysia.
Maximus menegaskan bahawa mengabaikan MA63 bermakna membelakangkan Persekutuan Malaysia.
âIa sama dengan memutuskan ikatan yang menyatupadukan Persekutuan Tanah Melayu, Borneo Utara, dan Sarawak pada 1963. Tindakan ini akan mengembalikan kita kepada status asal dan terpaksa mengkaji semula identiti negeri masing-masing.
âAdakah itu yang rakyat Malaysia mahukan? Berhati-hati dengan apa yang kita terangkan dalam kajian kita pembangunan negara.
âKita juga perlu beri perhatian serius untuk mengeluarkan mengeluarkan cadangan yang tidak bertimbang rasa kerana ia hanya akan melemahkan apa yang telah dicapai oleh nenek moyang dan kita semua ke arah pembinaan dan pembangunannegara.
âKita harus membina dan memperkukuhkan kekuatan, keamanan, dan perpaduan negara kita. Kita mesti mengelak bermain dengan semantik dan politik,â tegasnya.
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With Malaysiaâs 14th general elections (GE14) set to be held in the next six weeks, one issue not widely discussed enough is the role played by the East Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak. Unlike other states, Sabah and Sarawak are physically located in Borneo, far away from Putrajaya. These two states have a very different history, demography and social history from the other 11 states in the Malay Peninsula, or Malaya.
Politically both states were unimportant to ruling Barisan Nasionalâs (BN) leadership as voters in both states regularly voted for the BN. In every general election since the 1990s, BN won more than 70 per cent of the parliamentary seats in Sabah and Sarawak. The results were so predictable that the ruling party regularly referred to both states as BNâs âfixed depositsâ.
There are 222-seats in the Malaysian parliament and the magic figure is 112. In the 2008 elections, when BN won 140 to the oppositionâs 82 seats, Sabah and Sarawak contributed 55 of the 140 BN MPs. In the 2013 elections, the BN won 133 to the oppositionâs 89 seats. This time Sabah and Sarawak contributed 47 BN MPs. In other words, the UMNO-led BN government would have lost power without the MPs from Sabah and Sarawak.
UMNO soon realised that without support from East Malaysiaâs BN, they would be out of power.
THE BIGGEST POLITICAL issue by far in Sabah and Sarawak is the Malaysia Agreement, commonly referred to as MA63. This was the agreement signed by the founding states of Malaya, Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak, which led to the formation of the Malaysian Federation in 1963. Hence many Sabahans and Sarawakians are of the opinion that Malaya, Sabah, and Sarawak (and Singapore before its expulsion from Malaysia in 1965) were the original founders of the Federation.
They feel that Sabah and Sarawak should not be merely treated as one of the 13 states in the Malaysian Federation but as two of the three founding entities. This distinction is important for Sabah and Sarawak nationalists as they argue that both states should enjoy more autonomy from the federal government in Putrajaya.
In the negotiations leading up to the formation of the federation, North Borneo (as Sabah was then called) and Sarawak were given special autonomy in areas like Islam, immigration, local government issues, education and language, and the composition of the civil service (collectively called the âTwenty Pointsâ). Today, the majority of the population in Sabah and Sarawak think, other than immigration, powers are concentrated in Putrajaya. Mahathir was the chief architect of this concentration of powers in the federal government.
Since 2008, with the power equation in the BN shifting to Borneo, politicians in Sabah and Sarawak have been calling on Putrajaya to return all the powers that were agreed upon in 1963. These nationalistsâ movements come in all shades, including many who are openly calling on both states to secede from Malaysiaand declare independence.
When Najib Tun Razak became prime minster in 2009, he understood the political danger immediately. He appointed a record number of ministers from Sabah and Sarawak, and gave the Speakerâs position in the Malaysian Parliament to a Sabahan. He even added an additional public holiday called Malaysia Day on 16 September. Previously Independence Day was celebrated on 31 August, the date Malaya became independent, rather than 16 September when the federation officially came into being.
After the 2013 elections, Najib poured even more money into Sabah and Sarawak. He announced the go-ahead for the Pan-Borneo Highway, a highway linking Kuching all the way to Tawau in Sabah via Brunei. Sabahans and Sarawakians have been asking for such a highway since the 1970s. He also gave a âspecial allocationâ of one billion ringgit (A$340m) each to both states.
On top of that, Najib agreed to establish a cabinet-level committee on the devolution of powers back to Kuching and Kota Kinabalu. Although the work of the committee was completed at the end of last year, Najib has so far kept silent about the results. He is widely expected to announce some major concessions to Sabah and Sarawak during the upcoming GE14 campaign to help the BN parties in Sabah and Sarawak. The BN in Sabah and Sarawak have repackaged themselves as Borneo Nationalists since 2008, arguing that they are the only ones who can bring back autonomy. The irony of course is the fact that it was the same BN governments in Sabah and Sarawak which allowed Mahathir to take away their powers in the 1980s and the 1990s.
IF NAJIB WINS big in the peninsula â in the region of 100 or more seats â with the addition of the seats from Sabah and Sarawak, BN will have a total of more than 140 seats. Under this scenario, Najib will no longer be dependent on the BN from Sabah and Sarawak to stay in power. He will thus likely slow down any moves to devolve powers back to Sabah and Sarawak, and redirect resources promised to Sabah and Sarawak back to Malaya to reward his Malay base.
All this will be done quietly behind the scenes. He will maintain his rhetoric on recognising the special position of Sabah and Sarawak in the federation. But realpolitik dictates that he must reward the Malay ground that supported him in Malaya.
This will, of course, lead to more unhappiness in Sabah and Sarawak. It will strengthen the hand of the nationalists. Thus far, other than Dr Jeffrey Kitingan from Sabah, candidates from hardline state nationalist parties have all lost badly, often losing their deposits. The big problem here is that the mainstream parties â both the BN and PH coalitions in Sabah and Sarawak â have adopted many state nationalism mantras, leaving little or no political space for the hardline state nationalists such as Sabahâs Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku (Homeland Solidarity Party) or Sarawakâs State Reform Party (STAR).
But no matter the outcome of GE14, the nascent nationalistsâ movements in Sabah and Sarawak will endure. The people of both states know they were treated badly and marginalised by the federal government for the first 46 years of the federation. The social media age has allowed them to spread their message widely and they will remain a permanent feature of politics in Sabah and Sarawak going forward, no matter who is in power.
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Pay up 20% oil royalty or stop pumping in Sabah, says Jeffrey
Pay up 20% oil royalty or stop pumping in Sabah, says Jeffrey
Dateline 2019-09-30, FMT:
Sabah opposition leader Jeffrey Kitingan yesterday hit out at the Pakatan Harapan (PH) government over Dr Mahathir Mohamadâs remark that it is impossible to give the East Malaysian states the 20% oil royalty, calling this at odds with Putrajayaâs âShared Prosperityâ vision for the country.
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Pengakhiran kontrak air Sabah bimbang, kata Jeffrey Kitingan | Malaysia
Pengakhiran kontrak air Sabah bimbang, kata Jeffrey Kitingan |Â Malaysia
Menteri Pembangunan Infrastruktur Negeri Datuk Peter Anthony mengumumkan bulan lepas bahawa kontrak 58 konsesi kilang rawatan air di luar negeri akan ditamatkan 'kerana tawaran yang berat sebelah'. â Gambar oleh Yusof Mat Isa
KOTA KINABALU, 17 Jan â Ketua Pembangkang Datuk Jeffrey Kitingan menyeru kerajaan negeri untuk menamatkan konsesi pembekalan air secara tiba-tiba, yang dikatakanâŚ
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Kerajaan BN Sabah bakal hilang majoriti? 2 ADUN dijangka akan sertai Warisan
Kerajaan Negeri Sabah di bawah pimpinan Barisan Nasional (BN) yang baru saja dibentuk selepas Tan Sri Musa Aman mengangkat sumpah sebagai Ketua Menteri jam 11.15 malam Khamis di Istana Negeri di Kota Kinabalu kini berada dalam keadaan bahaya.
Lapor The Star, dua Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri (ADUN) UMNO iaitu Datuk Abdul Muis Picho (Sebatik) dan Datuk Hamisah Samat (Tanjong Batu) tiba di kediaman Presiden Parti Warisan Sabah, Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal pada jam 12.15 tengah hari tadi.Â
Kedua-duanya yang mengadakan pertemuan tertutup dengan Mohd Shafie serta beberapa pemimpin kanan Warisan dipercayai akan menyertai Warisan. Difahamkan, kedua-dua ADUN itu tidak dilantik sebagai menteri dalam Kabinet Sabah yang diumumkan Musa selepas mengangkat sumpah, malam tadi. Terdahulu dalam sidang media Shafie berkata, mereka tidak mengiktirafkan kerajaan negeri baharu itu yang disifatkan tidak sah kerana tidak mendapat mandat mutlak untuk membentuk kerajaan. "Kami tahu sokongan rakyat tidak berada di pihak mereka. Ada beberapa perkara yang perlu dilakukan. Kami tidak akan membiarkan kerajaan yang tidak sah. Kita tunggu dan lihat. Masa akan tiba dan dalam politik selalu ada perkara mengejutkan," katanya.
Sebelum ini, sumber mengatakan tiga dari lima ADUN BN yang akan menyertai Warisan, bagaimanapun mereka masih bersama presiden parti Datuk Seri Madius Tangau, yang sebelum ini mengatakan lima wakil rakyat akan meninggalkan Barisan semalam.Â
Sekiranya dua ADUN berkenaan keluar dan menyertai Warisan, ia akan mengurangkan kerusi majori yang dimiliki BN Sabah kepada 26 kerusi dan ditambah pula dengan khabar yang mendakwa akan ada ramai lagi ADUN UMNO dan PBS berpaling tadah tidak lama lagi.Â
Musa, dengan 29 kerusi Barisan mendakwa mendapat majoriti mudah 31 kerusi dengan penyertaan dua kerusi dari ADUN STAR, Datuk Dr Jeffrey Kitingan. Musa juga dilaporkan menyenaraikan Jeffrey dalam senarai 10 ahli kabinetnya.Â
Menurut sumber dari Warisan berkata, Shaffie telah mengarahkan semua wakil rakyatnya berkumpul di rumahnya pada hari ini jam 2.30 petang. Mereka juga menjangkakan lebih banyak ADUN Barisan akan menyertai Warisan bersama dengan DAP dan PKR.Â
Terdahulu dalam sidang media Perdana Menteri Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad di Putrajaya pagi tadi berkata, pihaknya akan menyiasat perkara yang dialami oleh parti komponen Pakatan Harapan di Sabah itu dan sekiranya ada bukti menunjukkan wakil rakyat telah 'dibeli', tindakan akan diambil.
Sumber:Â The Star, Harian Metro
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Jeffrey Kitingan: Malaysia should protest China's military activities in the South China Sea
KOTA KINABALU: Malaysia should send a diplomatic protest to China and the United Nations over Chinaâs military activities in the South China Sea, says Datuk Seri Dr Jeffrey Kitingan. Read full story source https://thetheoritical.blogspot.com/2021/10/jeffrey-kitingan-malaysia-should.html
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woke up by 5am Malaysia time NOW. When Sabah and Sarawak MPs, senators and assemblypersons signed a petition to urge Putrajaya not to appeal the decision of the High Court relating to the use of Arabic words like âAllahâ for God, I note that leaders like Ronald Kiandee (Bersatu), Jeffrey Kitingan (Star), Maximus Ongkili (PBS) and Alexander Nanta Linggi (PBB) did not sign.
When PAS complained about Heinekenâs operating permit during the MCO (movement control order), Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Alexander Nanta Linggi did not even defend his decision.
All PAS apologists in Sabah and Sarawak had better watch out as well.
Sabah, Sarawak must wake up to reality of PAS' agenda.
https://m.malaysiakini.com/news/568543
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always, i woke up by 5am Malaysia time to protect kidney, then meditate. ä¸,
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To prevent illness: Avoid cold sugar drink & dessert after meal (60 mins. Better stop). AVOID chili for recuperating all illness including cough, flu, diabetes, etc.
Sugar, sweetie and cold water will incur to the brain a false signal of hungry which is đ.
Start from warm-watered legs, not the head during shower.
Do not shower or wash head before 10am & finished shower by 6pm or then use hot water but not late than 6.30pm.
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Have 12pm noon eyes' rest about 15 minutes (after light lunch & then walked minimum 100 steps).
Sleep before 10pm to discharge toxic every day & wake up by 5am
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Act to regulate oil industry in Sabah
Act to regulate oil industry in Sabah
Dateline 2018-08-14, Borneo Post:
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal will announce an enactment on mineral resources that will allow the state government to regulate the oil industry over its land and water in the future.
Shafie said this at the State Assembly in response to another additional question posed by Datuk Dr Jeffrey Kitingan on whether the state government would emulateâŚ
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KDMs hurt by this irresponsible act
KDMs hurt by this irresponsible act
This was published in the Daily Express. See here: http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/read/4292/kdms-hurt-by-this-irresponsible-act/ Only Dr Jeffrey Kitingan has come out to speak about this issue of restoring road names, where are the other leaders? See here: https://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news/167513/call-to-restore-road-name/ Okk Lojungah (left) at Native Chiefs Advisory Council of PenampangâŚ
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