PKR has name their new team few days ago and surprisingly with anwar the moron's new hope for Dayak Sarawak only named 2 representative from sarawak. pkr and dap never walk the talk.They are only out there to destroy the peace and stability in sarawak. we hope the Dayak from sarawak will learn from this appointments.They only named Paul Kadang as one of the four deputy secretary general and Baru Bian (lawyer) as a committee member in political bureau. Are the Dayaks willing to give their future in these people's hand? I don't think that the Dayaks will as they are smart enough.They know the reality and they had showed that recently in Batang Ai's by election.By the way why dominic ng is not in the pkr's new team list? he is the chief but not listed.It's time for dominic ng to get out from pkr.
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