Navigating Challenges and Driving Development: The Future of Sarawak with GPS
Key Ideas
  • GPS faces challenges in integrating former opposition members, especially in seat allocations, but aims for political stability through inclusivity and religious harmony.
  • Economic growth and social inclusivity are key priorities for GPS to drive progress in Sarawak, with a focus on doubling the economy and investing in green energy like hydrogen production.
  • Enhancing federal-state interactions, especially regarding resource distribution, and investing in infrastructure projects like the Pan Borneo Highway are critical for Sarawak's development.
  • GPS is committed to promoting STEM education, developing a skilled workforce, and ensuring equitable development across all communities, including support for vulnerable groups.
Political analyst Dr Lee Kuok Tiung highlighted the challenges and opportunities facing Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) in driving Sarawak's development. GPS needs to integrate former opposition members, like ex-Parti Sarawak Bersatu leaders, while prioritizing political stability through inclusivity and religious harmony. The party aims to double Sarawak's economy by 2030 and invest in green energy sectors like hydrogen production to establish the state as a regional hub. Dr. Lee emphasized the importance of maintaining government-to-government relations, investing in infrastructure projects like the Pan Borneo Highway, and promoting STEM education to ensure future economic growth. GPS is also dedicated to inclusive policies that support all communities, including low-income families, the elderly, and people with disabilities, in its pursuit of balanced development and progress for Sarawak.
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