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Muhyiddin Yassin came, he saw but he couldn't do a thing. That speaks volumes of the strength of the wind of change blowing through Sabah state. It also reflects the fast-dwindling influence of the Deputy Prime Minister's ruling Umno party and the BN coalition it leads.
His boss Prime Minister Najib Razak could only echo what has been said by other colleagues - that the decision to quit by two senior Sabah BN leaders Lajim Ukim and Wilfrid Bumburing were "expected" and that "no one is bigger than the party".
"Muhyiddin was a non-event. In the past, there was always the fear of counter-offer and money paid to change the minds of those who want to quit. But no one seems bothered anymore. We spent the whole day with both Lajim and Wilfrid and their main concern was how to form the best platform to unite Sabahans for change," PKR vice president Tian Chua, who is the chief negotiator, told Malaysia Chronicle.
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