Parties allied to Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin yesterday openly clashed with their own allies over the 73 seats at stake in the Sabah state polls, exposing internal rivalries just two days before nominations.
They abandoned a joint event to announce their candidates yesterday as they clashed over who should be chief minister if they won the Sept 26 vote. The event was instead renamed a gathering of leaders.
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