

LDP President Datuk VK Liew said he is ready to meet with Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman over the party's stand that it is willing to work with Umno but not the latter. "Like what our forefathers had done before, when we achieved independence from the British...all problems can be resolved around a round-table. But of course in conducting meetings or negotiations, it has to be done in a manner that is professional and acceptable to all parties," Liew said... Read the full article »

There may be a grounds for Death Row inmate Yong Vui Kong, 22, to file an application to the Singapore Appellate Court to admit the “new evidence” regarding his case that he has revealed to his family. Deputy Minister ... More »
If Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) president Datuk VK Liew had his way, he would like to see vice president Datuk Peter Pang stay with the party.“Although I would very much like him (Pang) to stay on board to fly the ... More »
Eight LDP divisions passed a resolution to support the party’s central leadership stand that it is no longer able to work with Datuk Seri Musa Aman as Chairman of Sabah Barisan Nasional (BN). Delegates at the LDP ... More »



Fifteen years may not seem to be a long time in a man's life but in turn of a political life span, fifteen years is a tremendous achievement for a political party such as ours. However, political struggle is always full of struggles and challenges and no political party is freed from external criticisms. Throughout the last fifteen years, our Party has been facing many struggles and challenges. The notable ones would be the allocation of a mere three seats to the Party in the 1994 State Election and the challenge to the leadership post in the Party's 1997 election. Apart from these, the ... More »