Malaysian Dayak Congress

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Malaysian Dayak Congress
Kongres Dayak Malaysia
MDC
AbbreviationMDC
PresidentNicholas Bawin ak Anggat (Pro Tem President)
FoundedStill in process
Split fromSarawak Native People's Party (PBDS)
HeadquartersKuching
ColoursBlack, yellow, red
Website
Facebook MDC

The Malaysian Dayak Congress (MDC) or Malay: Kongres Dayak Malaysia is a political party in based in Sarawak, Malaysia representing the Dayak indigenous population. The MDC submitted the relevant documents to the Registrar of Societies (ROS) for registration on 6 May 2005.[1][2] It is formed by group of supporters and leaders of the deregistered and defunct Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak (PBDS) where most of them are supporters of the ex-Deputy President of PBDS, Datuk Seri Daniel Tajem who has involved in the 2003-2004 internal party leadership crisis. As a result of the tussle of the PBDS internal leadership which Daniel Tajem supposely take over but was disagreed by the party infomation chief, Daniel Tajem has caused PBDS to deregistered twice on 5 December 2003 and 21 October 2004 by ROS. After the crisis, James Jemut Masing's group has formed and founded a new party Sarawak People's Party (PRS) that has joined the Barisan Nasional coalition.[3] While the registration for MDC submitted on 6 May 2005 was declined by the Ministry of Home Affairs (KDN) through its letters dated 9 April 2008 informing ROS decission on 19 July 2006 has rejected MDC application due to "Public Order and Security" under Article 7 of Societies Act 1966. The pro tem committee of MDC has submitted their appeal on 12 August 2006, however up until now, the party never received its status as legal political party's status in Malaysia from Registrar of Societies (ROS).[4][5] The delay and reluctance of ROS to approve the registration of MDC has caused its pro tem committee deadlocked in their effort since they decided not to bring their case to the Judicial Court and just to leave their fate to god and ROS.[6]

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References

  1. ^ Tony Thien (6 May 2005). "Application for new Dayak party filed". Malaysiakini. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  2. ^ Y.W.Loke (5 December 2003). "Bernama: PBDS Deregistered". Bernama. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  3. ^ PBDS: Elegy and Eulogy, knightadventure
  4. ^ MDC Akan Buat Keputusan Mengenai Pendaftaran Parti, 18 Januari, 2009, Bernama
  5. ^ ROS SILENT TREATMENT IRKS THE YET-TO-BE-REGISTERED MDC, Dec 11, 2007, Bernama
  6. ^ MDC now in God’s hands, says Bawin, Pro-tem president gives up on plan to seek judicial review after long wait, June 28, 2008, Sarawak News, Bernama