PRS-PDP merger? No way, ideological differences in the way: PRS man

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KUCHING: Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS) has reiterated its staunch opposition to the proposed merger between PRS and the Progressive Democratic Party (PDP.

Andy Lawrence, the deputy information chief of PRS, stressed the party’s position on the matter, highlighting key concerns and reasons behind their decision.

“Anyone from outside PRS can propose or wish anything, but we do not know their true intention,” he said, drawing an analogy to matchmaking marriages.

He cautioned against the initial excitement of such proposals, warning that it doesn’t guarantee long-term success or compatibility.

While acknowledging the appeal of consolidating forces, he highlighted the significant differences in ideologies and party structures between both parties. These disparities, he argued, could pose substantial challenges in a potential merger.

“Some see the merger as a shortcut to political strength. However, PRS firmly believes in the value of each component party within the Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) coalition, with each playing its distinct role,” he added.

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He stressed PRS’s commitment to preserve its unique identity within the political landscape of Sarawak.

“We remain committed to this path, believing that it is in the best interest of Sarawak and its people, especially the rural community,” he said.

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