The coalition won just one seat on Nov 29, when PAS's Aliakbar Gulasan clinched the party's first elected seat in the Sabah state assembly.

Muhyiddin said the decision was based on information presented at a meeting held yesterday.
“He is with PAS and will remain just an assemblyman and will not join the state government,” he was quoted as saying after a meeting of the Malay secretariat committee in Putrajaya today, reported Utusan Malaysia.
Aliakbar made history when he clinched PAS’s first elected seat in the Nov 29 polls.
In the 11-cornered contest in Karambunai, Aliakbar, contesting on the PN ticket, garnered 7,054 votes, defeating Warisan (6,689), Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (4,818) and Barisan Nasional (4,475).
Aliakbar, who is also Sabah PN’s vice-chairman, had previously served as an assemblyman after being nominated to that position by the state government following the 2020 state election.
Gabungan Rakyat Sabah won 29 seats in the state election. It joined forces with Pakatan Harapan, BN, Upko and five independents to form the state administration.
Warisan, which won the second highest number of seats (25) is part of the state opposition alongside Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku president Jeffrey Kitingan, who was re-elected in Tambunan. - FMT

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