No talks on forming alliance, says STAR after Usno leaves GRS

No talks on forming alliance, says STAR after Usno leaves GRS

STAR president Jeffrey Kitingan says the parties outside GRS need to keep an open mind and consider the benefits and impact of forming a new pact.

Jeffrey Kitingan
STAR president Jeffrey Kitingan said politics is the art of the possible, where anything can happen. (Facebook pic)
PETALING JAYA:
There have been no discussions or plans to form a new political alliance following the United Sabah National Organisation’s (Usno) exit from Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS), says Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku (STAR) president Jeffrey Kitingan.

However, he acknowledged that the state’s political landscape is constantly changing.

“Politics is the art of the possible. Anything can happen in politics. Opponents can become friends, friends can become enemies, and so on,” he was quoted as saying by Sinar Harian.

“We need to look at the matter of a new pact with an open mind. What are its benefits, and what will the impact be, not only on Sabah’s politics, but also on our economy, unity, and existing policies.

“All these must be taken into account.”

On Wednesday, Usno announced that it was leaving GRS, some four years after it was admitted as a coalition member, citing incompatibility with the state government’s policies and style of administration, especially following the state election last year.

The party has also relinquished all state government-related posts.

STAR and the Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) left GRS last October.

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