Here’s a political showdown you won’t want to miss: PKR is throwing its hat into the ring in Moyog, setting the stage for a heated clash with Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) in what was supposed to be a cooperative electoral arrangement with Pakatan Harapan. Yes, you read that right—despite Moyog being part of the GRS–Harapan agreement, PKR is fielding Remysta Taylor as its candidate, sparking questions about unity and strategy within the coalition. But here’s where it gets controversial: Is this a bold move to assert PKR’s independence, or a risky gamble that could fracture alliances? Remysta, who arrived early at the nomination center, remained tight-lipped about the party’s decision, leaving observers to speculate on the motivations behind this unexpected play. And this is the part most people miss: This contest isn’t just about Moyog—it’s a microcosm of larger tensions brewing within Sabah’s political landscape. As PKR and GRS prepare to go head-to-head in several seats, the outcome could reshape the balance of power in the state. But what do you think? Is PKR’s move a strategic masterstroke or a recipe for division? Let us know in the comments—this is one debate you won’t want to sit out. For the latest updates on this developing story and more, join the Malaysiakini WhatsApp Channel (https://mk.my/wa_mkini) and stay ahead of the curve.