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| chairman = ] <small></small> <ref>{{Cite web|title=Mahathir no longer PPBM chairman, RoS confirms|url=https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2020/05/19/mahathir-no-longer-ppbm-chairman-ros-confirms/|last=Reporters|first=F. M. T.|date=2020-05-19|website=Free Malaysia Today|language=en-GB|access-date=2020-05-29}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Peletakan jawatan Tun M sebagai Pengerusi BERSATU sah mengikut ROS|url=https://www.bharian.com.my/berita/nasional/2020/05/694246/peletakan-jawatan-tun-m-sebagai-pengerusi-bersatu-sah-mengikut-ros|date=2020-05-29|website=BH Online|language=ms|access-date=2020-05-29}}</ref> | chairman = ] <small></small> <ref>{{Cite web|title=Mahathir no longer PPBM chairman, RoS confirms|url=https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2020/05/19/mahathir-no-longer-ppbm-chairman-ros-confirms/|last=Reporters|first=F. M. T.|date=2020-05-19|website=Free Malaysia Today|language=en-GB|access-date=2020-05-29}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Peletakan jawatan Tun M sebagai Pengerusi BERSATU sah mengikut ROS|url=https://www.bharian.com.my/berita/nasional/2020/05/694246/peletakan-jawatan-tun-m-sebagai-pengerusi-bersatu-sah-mengikut-ros|date=2020-05-29|website=BH Online|language=ms|access-date=2020-05-29}}</ref>
| president = ] | president = ]
| leader1_title = Deputy President | leader1_title = Deputy President
| leader1_name = Mukhriz Mahathir <ref>{{Cite web|title=Dr M, Mukhriz, Syed Saddiq sacked from PPBM|url=https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2020/05/28/dr-m-mukhriz-syed-saddiq-sacked-from-ppbm/|last=Reporters|first=F. M. T.|date=2020-05-28|website=Free Malaysia Today|language=en-GB|access-date=2020-05-30}}</ref> | leader1_name = Mukhriz Mahathir <ref>{{Cite web|title=Dr M, Mukhriz, Syed Saddiq sacked from PPBM|url=https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2020/05/28/dr-m-mukhriz-syed-saddiq-sacked-from-ppbm/|last=Reporters|first=F. M. T.|date=2020-05-28|website=Free Malaysia Today|language=en-GB|access-date=2020-05-30}}</ref>
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| leader4_name = Syed Saddiq <ref>{{Cite web|title=Dr M, Mukhriz, Syed Saddiq sacked from PPBM|url=https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2020/05/28/dr-m-mukhriz-syed-saddiq-sacked-from-ppbm/|last=Reporters|first=F. M. T.|date=2020-05-28|website=Free Malaysia Today|language=en-GB|access-date=2020-05-30}}</ref> | leader4_name = Syed Saddiq <ref>{{Cite web|title=Dr M, Mukhriz, Syed Saddiq sacked from PPBM|url=https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2020/05/28/dr-m-mukhriz-syed-saddiq-sacked-from-ppbm/|last=Reporters|first=F. M. T.|date=2020-05-28|website=Free Malaysia Today|language=en-GB|access-date=2020-05-30}}</ref>
| leader5_title = Women's Chief | leader5_title = Women's Chief
| leader5_name = ] | leader5_name = ]
| country = Malaysia | country = Malaysia
| foundation = 8 September 2016<ref name="foundation">{{cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2016/09/08/roc-approves-muhyiddin-party/|title=Zahid: RoS approves Muhyiddin's party, will be known as PPBM|author=Mazwin Nik Anis|publisher=The Star|date=8 September 2016|accessdate=11 May 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nst.com.my/news/politics/2018/04/353440/update-ros-slaps-provisional-dissolution-order-ppbm|title=(Update) RoS slaps provisional dissolution order on PPBM|author1=Azura Abas|author2=Irwan Shafrizan Ismail|author3=Zanariah Abd Mutalib|publisher=New Straits Times|date=5 April 2018|accessdate=11 May 2018}}</ref> | foundation = 8 September 2016<ref name="foundation">{{cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2016/09/08/roc-approves-muhyiddin-party/|title=Zahid: RoS approves Muhyiddin's party, will be known as PPBM|author=Mazwin Nik Anis|publisher=The Star|date=8 September 2016|accessdate=11 May 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nst.com.my/news/politics/2018/04/353440/update-ros-slaps-provisional-dissolution-order-ppbm|title=(Update) RoS slaps provisional dissolution order on PPBM|author1=Azura Abas|author2=Irwan Shafrizan Ismail|author3=Zanariah Abd Mutalib|publisher=New Straits Times|date=5 April 2018|accessdate=11 May 2018}}</ref>

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Malaysian political party

Malaysian United Indigenous Party
Malay nameParti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia
ڤرتي ڤريبومي برساتو مليسيا
Chinese name土著团结党
Tǔzhù tuánjié dǎng
Tamil nameபிபிபீஏம் (மலேசிய ஐக்கிய மக்கள் கட்சி)
AbbreviationPPBM/BERSATU
PresidentMuhyiddin Al-Pengkhianat Sembap Munafikun Kencing Berlari
ChairmanMahathir Penipu
Deputy PresidentMukhriz Mahathir
Vice-PresidentAbdul Rashid Abdul Rahman
Abdul Rashid Asari
Secretary GeneralMarzuki Yahya
Youth's ChiefSyed Saddiq
Women's ChiefRina Bambam Doraemon Sembap
FounderMahathir Penipu
Founded8 September 2016
Registered14 January 2017
Split fromUnited Malays National Organisation (UMNO)
HeadquartersPetaling Jaya, Malaysia
Youth wingPemuda ARMADA
Women's wingSrikandi BERSATU
IdeologyMalay nationalism
Islamic democracy
Constitutionalism
Anti-corruption
Political positionCentre
ReligionSunni Islam
National affiliationPakatan Harapan (2017–2020)
Perikatan Nasional (since 2020)
Colours  Red and white
SloganBersatu, Beramanah, Bermaruah
(United, Trustworthy, Dignified)
AnthemPerjuangan Kita
Dewan Negara:10 / 70
Dewan Rakyat:32 / 222
Dewan Undangan Negeri:37 / 593
Party flag
Website
www.bersatu.org
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The Malaysian United Indigenous Party (Template:Lang-ms, abbreviated BERSATU or PPBM) is a nationalist political party in Malaysia formed on 8 September 2016. The party is currently lead by 8th Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin as the President & Acting Chairman. Other founding members of the party include United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) rebel group Gabungan Ketua Cawangan Malaysia, chairperson and former Teluk Kemang UMNO branch chief Kamarul Azman Habibur Rahman, former Langkawi UMNO delegate Anina Saadudin, and former Bendang Baru UMNO youth chief Akhramsyah Sanusi. It was a component party of the former government coalition in Malaysia, the Pakatan Harapan (PH).

The party's full membership is open to all Bumiputeras. Non-Bumiputeras can also join the party as associate members although they are not eligible to vote and contest in party elections. Meanwhile, qualified individuals can be appointed to certain key party posts.

Ideology

The main objectives of the party are:

  • Islam will remain the religion of the Federation and the right of non-Muslims to profess and practice their religion in peace and harmony will be respected.
  • Upholding the dignity and sovereignty of the institution of the Malay Rulers.
  • Maintain the special position of the Malays and natives of Sabah and Sarawak and the legitimate rights of all communities.
  • Empowering Malay as the national language and to preserve the rights of all people to learn their native language.
  • Uphold parliamentary democracy and the doctrine of separation of powers by strengthening democratic institutions through comprehensive institutional reform.
  • Strengthening the agenda against corruption and abuse of power to establish good governance practices, honesty and integrity;
  • Maintaining people's fundamental rights as enshrined in the Federal Constitution, upholding the values of universal justice in line with the Islamic religion, and uphold the supremacy of the constitution, rule of laws and principles of justice and equality.
  • Forming a Malaysian society that is inclusive, progressive, dynamic and scientific and appreciate art, culture and tradition as a reference to build a prosperous and developed country.
  • Fighting for social justice, distribution of national wealth, welfare of the people and eradicating poverty irrespective of race and religion.
  • Supporting the principle that every citizen has the right to succeed in obtaining a quality education and to perfect themselves through an education system that emphasises the development of talent, creativity and innovation, and that practices values and implements policies and initiatives that are consistent with bridging the gap between urban and rural areas.
  • Fostering unity and harmony among the people of various races and religions, maintaining political stability and national security, and spur sustainable economic development in the interest of the people and the country.
  • Applying the party's principles as National Principles and supporting the Federal Constitution and the State Constitutions.

Leadership structure

  • Supreme Leadership Council Members:
    • Akramsyah Muammar Ubaidah Sanusi
    • Rafiq Naizamohideen
    • Mohd Redzuan Md Yusof
    • Rais Hussin Mohamed Arif
    • Kadir Jasin
    • Muhammad Zahid Mat Arip
    • Nordin Salleh
    • Shahruddin Md Salleh
    • Abdul Aziz Mohd Yassin
    • Ahmad Faizal Azumu
    • Tariq Ismail Mustafa
    • Sukiman Sarmani
    • Hazlinda Abdul Latif
    • Najwah Halimah Abdul Halim
    • Ulya Aqamah Husamuddin
    • Muhammad Faiz Na'aman
    • Abu Bakar Yahya
    • Wan Mohd Shahir Abdul Jalil
  • State Chairman:
    • Johor: Mazlan Bujang
    • Kedah: Vacant
    • Kelantan: Kamarudin Mohd. Nor
    • Malacca: Mohd Redzuan Md Yusof
    • Negeri Sembilan: Rais Yatim
    • Pahang: Wan Mohd Shahir Abdul Jalil
    • Perak: Ahmad Faizal Azumu
    • Perlis: Ameir Hassan
    • Penang: Marzuki Yahya
    • Sabah: Hajiji Noor
    • Sarawak: Jaziri Alkaf Suffian
    • Selangor: Abdul Rashid Asari
    • Terengganu: Razali Idris
    • Federal Territory: Muhammad Suhaimi Yahya

Elected representatives

PPBM Johor branch office in Johor Bahru.

Dewan Negara (Senate)

Senators

Main article: Members of the Dewan Negara, 14th Malaysian Parliament

Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives)

Members of Parliament of the 14th Malaysian Parliament

Main article: Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 14th Malaysian Parliament

PPBM has 32 members in the House of Representatives.

State No. Parliament Constituency Member Party
 Kelantan P027 Tanah Merah Ikmal Hisham Abdul Aziz PPBM
P030 Jeli Mustapa Mohamed PPBM
 Terengganu P038 Hulu Terengganu Rosol Wahid PPBM
 Penang P042 Tasek Gelugor Shabudin Yahaya PPBM
P047 Nibong Tebal Mansor Othman PPBM
 Perak P056 Larut Hamzah Zainudin PPBM
P058 Bagan Serai Noor Azmi Ghazali PPBM
P059 Bukit Gantang Syed Abu Hussin Hafiz Syed Abdul Fasal PPBM
P063 Tambun Ahmad Faizal Azumu PPBM
 Pahang P082 Indera Mahkota Saifuddin Abdullah PPBM
 Selangor P092 Sabak Bernam Mohd Fasiah Mohd Fakeh PPBM
P093 Sungai Besar Muslimin Yahaya PPBM
P098 Gombak Mohamed Azmin Ali PPBM
P099 Ampang Zuraida Kamaruddin PPBM
 Kuala Lumpur P119 Titiwangsa Rina Harun PPBM
P124 Bandar Tun Razak Kamaruddin Jaffar PPBM
 Negeri Sembilan P129 Kuala Pilah Eddin Syazlee Shith PPBM
 Malacca P134 Masjid Tanah Mas Ermieyati Samsudin PPBM
P135 Alor Gajah Mohd. Redzuan Md. Yusof PPBM
 Johor P140 Segamat Edmund Santhara Kumar Ramanaidu PPBM
P143 Pagoh Muhyiddin Yassin PPBM
P149 Sri Gading Shahruddin Md Salleh PPBM
P150 Batu Pahat Mohd Rashid Hasnon PPBM
P154 Mersing Abdul Latiff Ahmad PPBM
 Sabah P167 Kudat Abdul Rahim Bakri PPBM
P177 Beaufort Azizah Mohd Dun PPBM
P178 Sipitang Yamani Hafez Musa PPBM
P179 Ranau Jonathan Yasin PPBM
P183 Beluran Ronald Kiandee PPBM
P184 Libaran Zakaria Edris PPBM
 Sarawak P198 Puncak Borneo Willie Mongin PPBM
P205 Saratok Ali Biju PPBM
Total Kelantan (2), Terengganu (1), Penang (2), Perak (4), Pahang (1), Selangor (4), F.T. Kuala Lumpur (2), Negeri Sembilan (1), Malacca (2), Johor (5),Sabah (6),Sarawak (2)

Dewan Undangan Negeri (State Legislative Assembly)

Malaysian State Assembly Representatives

Main article: List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (2018–)
Johor State Legislative Assembly11 / 56 Sabah State Legislative Assembly9 / 65 Kedah State Legislative Assembly4 / 36 Selangor State Legislative Assembly5 / 56 Perak State Legislative Assembly4 / 59 Melaka State Legislative Assembly2 / 28 Penang State Legislative Assembly2 / 40 Kelantan State Legislative Assembly1 / 45 Perlis State Legislative Assembly0 / 15 Terengganu State Legislative Assembly0 / 33 Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly0 / 36 Pahang State Legislative Assembly0 / 42 Sarawak State Legislative Assembly1 / 82

PPBM state governments

State Leader type Member Party State Constituency
 Perak Menteri Besar Ahmad Faizal Azumu PPBM Template:Nseat

See also

References

  1. Reporters, F. M. T. (19 May 2020). "Mahathir no longer PPBM chairman, RoS confirms". Free Malaysia Today. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  2. "Peletakan jawatan Tun M sebagai Pengerusi BERSATU sah mengikut ROS". BH Online (in Malay). 29 May 2020. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  3. Reporters, F. M. T. (28 May 2020). "Dr M, Mukhriz, Syed Saddiq sacked from PPBM". Free Malaysia Today. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  4. Reporters, F. M. T. (28 May 2020). "Dr M, Mukhriz, Syed Saddiq sacked from PPBM". Free Malaysia Today. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  5. ^ Mazwin Nik Anis (8 September 2016). "Zahid: RoS approves Muhyiddin's party, will be known as PPBM". The Star. Retrieved 11 May 2018.
  6. Azura Abas; Irwan Shafrizan Ismail; Zanariah Abd Mutalib (5 April 2018). "(Update) RoS slaps provisional dissolution order on PPBM". New Straits Times. Retrieved 11 May 2018.
  7. "Khairy turns down Syed Saddiq's Bersatu invite, says he is happy where he is". The Star. 8 July 2019.
  8. Malaysiakini (24 February 2020). "Muhyiddin: Bersatu quits Harapan". Malaysiakini. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  9. Emmanuel Santa Maria Chin (20 April 2020). "Dr M says Bersatu MPs may sit on different sides in Dewan Rakyat". Malay Mail.
  10. Reporters, F. M. T. (19 May 2020). "Mahathir no longer PPBM chairman, RoS confirms". Free Malaysia Today. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  11. "Muhyiddin Yassin". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  12. Arfa Yunus (17 January 2018). "Syed Saddiq pledges to do away with PPBM's Bumiputera-centric position". New Straits Times. Retrieved 11 May 2018.
  13. Reporters, F. M. T. (28 May 2020). "Dr M, Mukhriz, Syed Saddiq sacked from PPBM". Free Malaysia Today. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  14. Reporters, F. M. T. (28 May 2020). "Dr M, Mukhriz, Syed Saddiq sacked from PPBM". Free Malaysia Today. Retrieved 30 May 2020.

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