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The failed bid to topple the GRS-led Sabah Government is a blessing in disguise. - Activist Lau Seng Kiat.

Had it succeeded, it would set an unhealthy trend making it unsafe for any government with a slim majority to stay in power without fear of collapse.Activist Lau Seng Kiat said this in reference to the move to form a joint new Warisan-Barisan Nasional State Government through a motion of no-confidence and replaced Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor.

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