Proposal to have new Malaysia Agreement ‘nonsense’, says Wan Junaidi

Proposal to have new Malaysia Agreement ‘nonsense’, says Wan Junaidi

The law minister says the existing MA63 was a commitment that had been agreed upon by all quarters for the formation of the Federation of Malaysia.

Law minister Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar said the promises enshrined in MA63 were meant to attract Sabah and Sarawak to form Malaysia.
KUCHING:
Law minister Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar has described the proposal to have a new Malaysia Agreement as nonsense.

He said the existing Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63) was a commitment that had been agreed upon by all quarters for the formation of the Federation of Malaysia.

The Santubong MP said what is being demanded by Sabah and Sarawak now is not to renegotiate the existing agreement but the fulfilment of matters that had already been agreed upon.

“If we read through the MA63, we can see the promises enshrined to attract Sarawak and Sabah to form Malaysia,” he told reporters here today after the symbolic handing over of sacrificial cows for his constituency in conjunction with tomorrow’s Aidiladha celebration.

Barisan Nasional (BN) deputy chairman Mohamad Hasan, when addressing the BN Sabah Convention in Penampang recently, had suggested that the Sabah BN leadership propose a new Malaysia Agreement as a more concrete way forward towards realising the state’s rights and demands enshrined in the MA63.

Wan Junaidi said among the contents of the MA63 to influence Sarawak to form the Federation of Malaysia at that time was the promise of development as the peninsula was more advanced than the state.

“That was the hope of all our leaders at that time … for Sarawak to have the same development as the peninsula,” he said.

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