Pitas, Sabah—At  a Borneo Tea Party held in Kampung Tambilidon, Pitas, on Saturday, which  was organised by United Borneo Front (UBF)  supporter and social  activist Maklin Masiau, leader of UBF, Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan said  he will continue to demand for at least 35% of parliamentary seats for  Sabah and Sarawak. 
   “West Malaysian leaders  can continue to erode our rights or pass laws which could be deemed  to be oppressive against Sabah and Sarawak because there are a total  of 166 West Malaysian seats out of the total 222, with only 56 seats  for Sabah and Sarawak at 25% of the total. This stops us from having  even a 1/3 right of veto. We can no longer go back to the equation used  in 1963 because if we were to pitch our seats against population, we  should have more than Sarawak as we now have a larger population than  them. The UBF therefore proposes that we increase parliamentary seats  to 256, leaving the 166 for West Malaysia and giving 45 seats each to  Sabah and Sarawak. We should do this before the 13th General  Election,” Dr. Jeffrey said in his press statement.
   He went on to add that  the current 25% representation is a deliberate attempt to stop Sabah  and Sarawak leaders from having a voice in parliament and that in the  event of a unity government happening in West Malaysia, the 25% is an  “unconscionable percentage for equitable representation.”
“If we continue to  be denied a voice in parliament, Malaya has breached its promises under  Article 8 of the Malaysia Agreement that was signed in London in 1963.  This amounts to an abuse of our human rights as well as political oppression  against the people of Sabah and Sarawak. This matter will be raised  by the Common Interest Group Malaysia (CigMa) at the international level  this year and will be one of the questions raised on the issue of whether  or not the Malaysia Agreement has been breached so as to make it now  null and void,” he stated.
   Dr. Jeffrey is also the  CigMa Chairman and is being represented at the international level by  Daniel John Jambun. 
   Other issues raised at  the tea party in Pitas included recent arguments raised by UBF pertaining  to the failure of Sabah Development Corridor and the unfair cabotage  issues pertaining to open sky policies. Dr. Jeffrey was accompanied  as usual by his co-founders and advisers, Nilakrisna James and Zainal  Ajamain.
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