On Oct 23, Adenan said that the state government would table a motion at the coming DUN sitting on reclaiming Sarawak’s rights.
“We trust the prime minister to do the right thing. In the meantime there is no need to pass a resolution in the DUN.
“We believe in diplomacy, not confrontation,” he told a press conference after chairing a pre-council meeting this afternoon.
Adenan said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak was “ready for discussions” if the Malaysia Agreement 1963 and the Federal Constitution had been “misinterpreted”.
The prime minister had said that his door would be open to the state’s leaders to discuss the agreement.
“In the context of Sarawak, the process of which is described as ‘devolution of power’ is ongoing with the principal objective of addressing and resolving concern over the erosion of the special safeguards of Sarawak under the Malaysia Agreement and embedded in the Constitution,” he said.
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