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DAP, Soul Searching Begins After Sabah Election Wipeout

Professor Dr Ong Kian Ming, DAP Member and Adjunct Professor at Taylor's University

02-Dec-25 07:45

DAP,  Soul Searching Begins After Sabah Election Wipeout

DAP faced a wipeout in the Sabah state elections over the weekend, losing all 8 seats they contested in. Is this a trend that will be repeated in other state elections and GE16? And how can DAP win back its supporters? Professor Dr Ong Kian Ming, DAP member and Adjunct Professor at Taylor's University gives us his perspective.

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