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GRS leader calls for focus on economy after alleged Putrajaya coup failed!
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GABUNGAN Rakyat Sabah (GRS) today maintained its support for Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, with the coalition’s secretary-general Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun advising groups allegedly trying to usurp federal government power to rethink their priorities.

In response to Anwar commenting on “tebuk atap” (backdoor entry) attempts to bring down the Unity Government on Saturday, the Sabah state finance minister advised the concerned parties to set aside trivial matters and start focusing on efforts to hasten the country’s economic growth.

“For GRS, our focus now is on economic recovery. This is very, very important as Malaysians at large are seriously affected by the present unpredictable economy.

"So, I ask that we set aside all these petty political matters for now and focus on uniting all efforts for economic recovery.

“When the economy has recovered, we can discuss other more important issues such as unity," said Masidi.

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We have no time to entertain political drama, says Fadillah
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PETALING JAYA: A leader of Sarawak’s ruling coalition GPS has dismissed talk of the so-called “Dubai Move” and reasserted the coalition’s support for Anwar Ibrahim’s unity government.

Fadillah Yusof, vice-president of Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB), said MPs from GPS “have no time to entertain political drama”. He said he had never heard of the alleged new attempt to bring down the current government.
“I don’t know (about ‘Dubai Move’), what is certain is that GPS has repeated many times that our priority is to have a stable and strong government. We want to focus all our energy on economic recovery and the well-being of the people,” Fadillah was quoted as saying by the Borneo Post.

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