Consider This: Sabah & Sarawak (Part 2) - Instituting Reforms for More Autonomy
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A recent meeting of the Special Council on the Malaysia Agreement 1963 had endorsed restoring 35% of the 222 parliamentary seats to Sabah and Sarawak. Currently 75% of parliamentary seats are in Peninsular Malaysia, while the Borneo Territories Sarawak and Sabah have 25%. If that number was to increase to 35%, what impact would that have? Melisa Idris speaks to political scientist Professor Wong Chin Huat, Deputy Head of Strategy for the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network Asia (SDSN-Asia) at Sunway University.
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