Ongkili to take leave from PBS president's post on June 1
Source: Daily Express Sabah
PETALING JAYA: Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) announced today that its president, Maximus Ongkili, will go on leave from June 1.
PBS secretary-general Julita Majungki said the party's deputy president, Joachim Gunsalam, who is also the Sabah deputy chief minister, will take over as acting president, Bernama reported.
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She said information chief Joniston Bangkuai will shoulder the additional responsibility of acting deputy president.
Julita said the move demonstrates the party's commitment to ensuring there is continuity in the leadership hierarchy to better serve the interests of the party and its members.
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PBS, which is part of the ruling Gabungan Rakyat Sabah, has seven assemblymen.
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On Wednesday, Gunsalam said PBS and Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku (STAR) are set to sign a memorandum of understanding to formalise their collaboration.
Last November, it was reported that PBS and STAR had agreed to start formal negotiations focussed on building understanding and cooperation.
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STAR president Jeffrey Kitingan had revived the idea of a merger with PBS, describing it as one way to strengthen the two Kadazandusun Murut-based parties.
Kitingan said the idea of a merger had been floated since the 2020 state election.
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