Sarawak Peoples' Party
Appearance
Sarawak Peoples' Party Parti Rakyat Sarawak PRS | |
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Leader | James Jemut Masing |
Secretary-General | Wilfred Rata Nissom |
Deputy Leader | Joseph Entulu Belaun |
Women's Leader | Doris Sophia Brodie |
Youth Leader | Mong Dagang |
Founder | James Jemut Masing Sng Chee Hua |
Founded | 2004 |
Split from | Sarawak Native People's Party |
Headquarters | Tingkat 1, 2 & 3, Lot 9612, Seksyen 64, Kalan Pending, KTLD, 93450 Kuching, Sarawak |
Youth wing | Youth Section |
Women's wing | Women's Section |
Ideology | Centrism Nationalism |
Political position | Centre |
National affiliation | Barisan Nasional (2004–present) |
Colours | Green, yellow, red |
Dewan Negara: | 0 / 70 |
Dewan Rakyat: | 6 / 222 |
Sarawak State Legislative Assembly: | 11 / 82 |
Election symbol | |
File:Barisan Nasional Logo.svg | |
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The Parti Rakyat Sarawak or, PRS (English: Sarawak Peoples' Party) is a political party in Malaysia. The party is one of the constituent members of the ruling Barisan Nasional
The party was founded in the wake of the de-registration of the Sarawak Native People's Party in December 2003 by a faction led by Dato Sri Dr. James Masing and Sng Chee Hua.
Elected representatives
Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives)
Members of Parliament of the 13th Malaysian Parliament
- Sarawak
- P202 – Sri Aman – Masir Kujat
- P203 – Lubok Antu – William Nyallau Badak
- P209 – Julau – Joseph Salang Gandum
- P210 – Kanowit – Aaron Ago Dagang
- P214 – Selangau – Joseph Entulu Belaun
- P216 – Hulu Rajang – Wilson Ugak Kumbong
Dewan Undangan Negeri (State Legislative Assembly)
Malaysian State Assembly Representatives
- Sarawak State Legislative Assembly
- N30 – Balai Ringin – Snowdan Lawan
- N31 – Bukit Begunan – Mong Dagang
- N34 – Batang Ai – Malcom Mussen Lamoh
- N49 – Ngemah – Alexander Vincent
- N59 – Tamin – Joseph Mauh Ikeh
- N60 – Kakus – John Sikie Tayai
- N61 – Pelagus – Wilson Nyabong Ijang
- N64 – Baleh – James Jemut Masing
- N65 – Belaga – Liwan Lagang
- N66 – Murum – Chukpai Ugon
- N70 – Samalaju – Majang Renggi
References
- Khoo, Phillip (June 2004) The Taming of the Dayak. Aliran Monthly