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No tussle for presidency of Parti Rakyat Sarawak a good sign: Nanta

Top PRS leaders, members can now focus on rakyat, says GPS sec-gen

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 21 Apr 2022 11:17PM

No tussle for presidency of Parti Rakyat Sarawak a good sign: Nanta
Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi says that as a Gabungan Parti Sarawak component party, Parti Rakyat Sarawak plays an important role in the coalition to maintain a stable state government, not only for the Dayak community but also for the people of Sarawak. – Bernama pic, April 21, 2022

SIBU – Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) secretary-general Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi today expressed his relief upon knowing there will be no tussle over the presidency post in Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS).

Taking it as good news, he said it will allow PRS’ top party leaders and members to work things out and focus more on the rakyat.

“As a Dayak myself, of course I don’t want to see factions and conflicts among top Dayak leaders, especially in PRS, which is a part of the GPS coalition,” said the Kapit MP in a statement here today.

The domestic trade and consumer affairs minister also said he hoped PRS will continue to uphold unity among its members and work in harmony to support the betterment of the Dayak community, in its quest to bring success to the community and people of Sarawak in general.

Nanta, who is also Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) secretary-general, said as a GPS component party, PRS plays an important role in the coalition to maintain a stable state government, not only for the Dayak community but also for the people of Sarawak.

“We need them to be able to focus on their responsibility as the representative of the people. By avoiding intense competition and collision, I am sure PRS will be able to ensure harmony and unity rather than causing conflict,” he said, adding that PBB will continue to work in harmony with all the people’s representatives and members of PRS.

It was reported that PRS acting president Datuk Joseph Salang Gandum will succeed the late Tan Sri James Masing, who died of heart complications last year after his vice-president Datuk John Sikie Tayai, who previously submitted his nomination paper to contest for the post at PRS triennial delegates conference (TDC) in Sibu this weekend, decided not to proceed.

Youth chief Datuk Snowdan Lawan reportedly said that the party’s supreme council has decided there should not be any contest for all posts in the party, that Salang should take over the presidency for the next three-year term, and that all party members must respect that decision.

“After the term has ended in three years’ time, any party members can contest for any post they want,” he said.

In a press conference at the party’s headquarters in Kuching today, PRS secretary-general Datuk Janang Bunsu said the party has agreed on a line-up, eliminating the need for an election at the party’s TDC.

The consensus on the leadership line-up was reached after a great deal of personal sacrifice on the part of Sikie and Salang.

“Sikie has displayed admirable statesmanship by graciously offering to accept a lower position in the consensus line-up despite having received many nominations for party president.

“Salang, on his part, has agreed to be retained in the presidency of the party to preserve balance in the party,” he said in the press conference, which was also attended by Salang, Sikie, and PRS information chief Datuk Wilfred Nissom. – Bernama, April 21, 2022

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