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A United Malaysia Is Worth Fighting For

Dr Kelvin Yii, Bandar Kuching MP

28-Aug-24 08:00

A United Malaysia Is Worth Fighting For

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof recently revealed that there have been differing legal views between the federal and state levels, as Sarawak demands more rights under the Malaysia Agreement 1963 to be fulfilled. These demands were reportedly discussed at the highest council meeting last month. Bandar Kuching MP Dr. Kelvin Yii joins us to discuss Sarawak's interpretation of provisions such as maritime jurisdiction, land, and taxes.

Produced by: Natalie Tan

Presented by: Philip See


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