A redrawing of Sarawak’s electoral map is underway but it is the politics happening before the map is even finalised that is raising eyebrows.
Allegations that new seats are already being divided among parties have put the spotlight on whether the redrawing process is truly independent.
Astro Awani’s Melisa Idris talks to political scientist Professor Wong Chin Huat, the deputy head of strategy at the Asia headquarters of the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network at Sunway University, and Geoffrey Tang, the president of the civil action group, Persatuan Pemangkin Daya Masyarakat (Rose).
Produced by: Astro Awani
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