Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party
Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party Parti Demokratik Progresif Sarawak | |
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Abbreviation | SPDP |
President | Tiong King Sing |
Secretary-General | Anthony Nogeh |
Deputy President | Nelson Balang Rining |
Youth Leader | Robert Ayu |
Women Leader | Chiew Yen Chew |
Founder | Peter Nyarok Entrie |
Founded | 2002 |
Headquarters | Lot 158, 159 & 160, Seksyen 20, KTLD 9F/9G/9H, Jalan Badruddin, 93400 Kuching, Sarawak |
National affiliation | Barisan Nasional (2002–present) |
Colours | Yellow, blue, red, black |
Dewan Negara: |
0 / 70 |
Dewan Rakyat: |
3 / 222 |
Sarawak State Legislative Assembly: |
4 / 82 |
Election symbol | |
Website | |
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The Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party, or SPDP (Malay: Parti Demokratik Progresif Sarawak) is a Sarawak based political party in Malaysia founded in 2002. The party is one of the component party of the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition.
The party was founded in the wake of the de-registration of the Sarawak National Party in November 2002 by a faction aligned to the Chief Minister of Sarawak, Abdul Taib Mahmud, led by William Mawan Ikom.
Electoral history
At the 2011 Sarawak state election, the SPDP won six out of the eight seats it contested.[1]
In the 2013 General Election, all 4 of their candidates won their respective seats, including William Mawan himself, where he won in P205 Saratok, against Ali Biju of PKR.
Elected representatives
Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives)
Members of Parliament of the 13th Malaysian Parliament
- Sarawak
- P192 – Mas Gading – Anthony Nogeh Gumbek
- P217 – Bintulu – Tiong King Sing
- P220 – Baram – Anyie Ngau
Dewan Undangan Negeri (State Legislative Assembly)
Malaysian State Assembly Representatives
As of 10 May 2016, SPDP currently have 4 state legislative assembly representatives.
- N02 – Tasik Biru – Henry Harry Jinep
- N40 – Kabong – Mohd Chee Kadir
- N48 – Meluan – Rolland Duat Jubin
- N76 – Marudi – Penguang Manggil
Further reading
- Khoo, Phillip (June 2004) The Taming of the Dayak. Aliran Monthly
- Chin, James. 2004. 'Sabah and Sarawak: The more things change, the more they remain the same', in Chin Kin Wah (ed) Southeast Asian Affairs 2004 (Singapore: Institute of South East Asian Studies, 2004) (ISBN 981-230-238-7)
- James Chin. 2011. Forced to the Periphery: Recent Chinese Politics in East Malaysia. Singapore: ISEAS
References
- ↑ "Exceptionally Tough Fight For SPDP, Says Mawan". bernama. Retrieved 21 April 2011.