Progressive Democratic Party (Malaysia)
The Progressive Democratic Party (Malay: Parti Demokratik Progresif, Abbreviation: PDP), formerly known as Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party is a Sarawak based political party in Malaysia founded in 2002. 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. The party has since rebranded in using a new name - Progressive Democratic Party since 2017 and has planned to expand to certain West Malaysian states e.g. Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Johor (where it has established 6 divisions at the moment). It is one of the former component party of the Barisan Nasional coalition. Following the fall of BN in the 2018 general election and in the aftermath of meeting between all Sarawak-based BN coalition parties on 12 June 2018, PDP left the coalition to form a new Sarawak-based coalition of Sarawak Parties Alliance.
Progressive Democratic Party | |
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Malay name | Parti Demokratik Progresif ڤرتي ديموكراتيق ڤروڬريسيف |
Chinese name | 民主進步黨 民主进步党 Mínzhǔ jìnbù dǎng |
Abbreviation | PDP |
President | Tiong King Sing |
Secretary-General | Anthony Nogeh Gumbek |
Deputy President | Nelson Balang Rining |
Youth Leader | Robert Ayu |
Women Leader | Chiew Yen Chew |
National Organizing Secretary | Yong Li Na |
Founder | Peter Nyarok Entrie |
Founded | 2002 |
Split from | Sarawak National Party |
Preceded by | Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party |
Headquarters | Lot 158, 159 & 160, Seksyen 20, KTLD 9F/9G/9H, Jalan Badruddin, 93400 Kuching, Sarawak |
Membership | |
Ideology | Regionalism |
National affiliation | • Barisan Nasional (2002–2018) • Gabungan Parti Sarawak (2018–now) (still active) • PH–BN unity alliance (2022–now) (as alliance partner) |
Colours | Blue, yellow |
Dewan Negara: | 0 / 70 |
Dewan Rakyat: | 2 / 31 (Sarawak seats) |
Sarawak State Legislative Assembly: | 5 / 82 |
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