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Jan 20 2008



PPP testing water only

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clarifies on 's entry into Sarawak. Testing water only….

testing waters in Sarawak

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KUCHING: The People’s Progressive Party (), which launched its Sarawak pro tem committee here yesterday, is gauging its support before deciding whether to set up a full-fledged state branch. 

Its president Datuk M. said this was why the party did not inform the state Barisan Nasional of its intention to enter Sarawak. “I will give the committee some time to see how big they can grow and how much support they can get. “Once we are ready we will inform the state. As of now I did not inform the state but there is no need to make a hoo-ha,” he told reporters after launching the committee. was referring to comments made by several state Barisan leaders that they were in the dark about ’s intention to spread its wings to Sarawak. 

He said would inform the state and federal Barisan of its plans to set up a Sarawak branch if the pro tem committee could get between 5,000 and 10,000 members.So far, it has received 1,200 membership applications in the state, 400 of which have been processed. 

On becoming the first peninsula-based Barisan party to enter Sarawak, said it should not be an issue since Opposition parties such as , PAS and Parti Keadilan Rakyat were already in the state. 

Meanwhile, in TAIPING, Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Mohd Tajol Rosli Ghazali said the would not get more seats for the coming polls. However, Tajol Rosli who is also state Barisan Nasional chairman said the ’s request could be entertained in the following general election. “When the next redelineation exercise is carried out, the will be given more seats,” he told reporters after convening a pre-election meeting involving Barisan MPs, state assemblymen and component representatives from northern

Tajol Rosli also announced that the Barisan leadership had appointed Bukit Gantang MP Datuk Tan Lian Hoe as Barisan chairman for the parliamentary seat of Taiping. However, Tajol Rosli reiterated it did not mean that would not be fielded for the Taiping seat. 

enters Sarawak

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KUCHING: The Peninsular Malaysia-based People's Progressive Party () unveiled its presence in Sarawak with the establishment of a state protem committee yesterday.

"This is only a soft launch of the protem committee of the party and we don't have any plans for a big launch now. "It is also to see the support, whether it comes from the voters, and how they will accept a peninsula-based party," president Datuk M. said.

Later, , who is also a deputy minister in the Prime Minister's Department, said he was targeting between 5,000 and 10,000 members.

He said it was up to the protem committee and members to make 's presence felt.

The 's entry into Sarawak was at the urging of members and he added that the protem committee had so far received 1,200 membership applications.

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