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Saturday, March 15, 2025

Federal, state level deals key to seat negotiations in Sabah polls, says Salleh

 

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Sabah Umno treasurer Salleh Said Keruak said it was important to consider the historical performance of parties in a particular seat, among other things. (Bernama pic)

PETALING JAYA
The seat negotiation process between parties that want to work together in the next Sabah elections must prioritise agreements at both the federal and state levels, says Salleh Said Keruak.

The former Sabah chief minister said any negotiation on the distribution of seats in such an electoral coalition must also balance the interests of individual parties with the collective goal of winning the elections, the Jesselton Times reported.

Salleh outlined several key principles that should guide the seat negotiation process between the parties in an electoral coalition.

He said it was important to consider the historical performance of parties in a particular seat, among other things.

“Seats should be allocated to the party that has the best chance of winning, based on past election performance.

“The robustness of the party’s machinery, and the results of voter surveys and sentiment analysis must also be taken into account,” he said in a post on Facebook last night.

Salleh, who is Sabah Umno treasurer, added that retaining an incumbent was important but pointed out that those who had switched parties may need to be reconsidered.

“If a party has previously won a seat and still enjoys strong support, they are given priority.

“However, if the incumbent has switched parties or their support has waned, the seat may be reassessed,” he said.

The Usukan assemblyman said the stability and balance of the parties in an electoral coalition is another major factor.

“The allocation of seats must take into account the interests of all coalition partners to ensure political stability and prevent internal tensions,” he said.

Salleh also stressed the need to ensure the quality and acceptability of candidates in the negotiation process.

He suggested that parties in the electoral coalition settle possible disputes following the seat negotiation process by setting up a special committee, or with the intervention of the respective party leaders. - FMT

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