Malaysia

Sabah state assembly dissolved as Hajiji triggers countdown to 17th election

Chief Minister Hajiji Noor announces dissolution of state legislature, paving way for fresh polls amid shifting political alliances and autonomy rhetoric

Updated 8 months ago · Published on 06 Oct 2025 2:57PM

Sabah state assembly dissolved as Hajiji triggers countdown to 17th election
A 60-day countdown for the Election Commission to set polling dates begins - October 6, 2025

by Jason Santos

SABAH is heading to the polls for its following Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor’s announcement on Tuesday of the dissolution of the State Legislative Assembly.

The long-anticipated move was made official during a gathering of Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) elected representatives at the Banquet Hall on Level 3 of Menara Kinabalu, effectively triggering the 60-day countdown for the Election Commission to set polling dates.

“This decision was not taken lightly, but after much deliberation with my colleagues in the Cabinet and our coalition partners, we believe it is time to return the mandate to the people,” said Hajiji, who also leads Parti Gagasan Rakyat Sabah (Gagasan Rakyat).

He added: “The people of Sabah deserve a stable and united government. We are confident that they will see through the noise and support continuity and progress.”

The announcement formalises weeks of speculation and behind-the-scenes negotiations, which had intensified amid a recent split within the GRS coalition. Former allies STAR and SAPP are now set to contest under their own party banners, a move expected to recalibrate the electoral battleground.

Strategists from all parties are now in overdrive as they finalise seat allocations and candidate slates. For GRS, the campaign will test the resilience of its pact with Pakatan Harapan (PH), which is still negotiating seat distribution with an eye on preventing three-cornered fights.

Opposition party Warisan has meanwhile been gaining ground with its “Selamatkan Sabah” messaging, aiming to capitalise on growing calls for stronger state rights and autonomy in the face of what it frames as federal overreach.

With the assembly now dissolved, Sabah’s political landscape enters a critical phase, one shaped as much by party realignments as by a growing public discourse over local empowerment, governance stability and the future of the GRS-PH alliance.

Also present at the announcement were key leaders of GRS component parties and senior state officials, signalling a united front as campaigning begins in earnest. - October 6, 2025

Spotlight

Malaysia

PM Anwar – ‘Rather a torn shirt, than …’ (video)

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

After years of abandonment, Highland Towers to be demolished before year end

Malaysia

PH seat distribution finalised, PKR to contest 20 Johor PRN seats, 16 in Negeri

Malaysia

Rosmah Mansor denies viral allegations, lodges police report

Malaysia

Four arrested after maid abuse footage exposes alleged pattern of domestic worker mistreatment

Malaysia

Muhyiddin's 'congratulatory' message to Hamzah a fake

Malaysia

Hamzah Zainudin launches new political party, Parti Wawasan Negara

Malaysia

Disturbing video of alleged employers assaulting their helper goes viral (video)

You may be interested

Malaysia

Man suffers burns as late-night blaze destroys three homes in Kelantan village

Malaysia

Muhyiddin's 'congratulatory' message to Hamzah a fake

Malaysia

Rohingya motorcyclist with 34 outstanding summonses detained after attempted escape from JPJ

Malaysia

Santiago slams JKOM messaging, warns against targeting Rohingya

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Lorry attendant arrested in Melaka following knife point convenience store robbery spree

Malaysia

Selangor still Malaysia’s top economic engine, DOSM data counters political claims

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Johor MB questions federal engagement as KTM Komuter launch invitation remains outstanding

Malaysia

PH seat distribution finalised, PKR to contest 20 Johor PRN seats, 16 in Negeri