Parti Bumi Kenyalang
The Parti Bumi Kenyalang ( meaning "Land of the Hornbill Party") is a Sarawakian centre-right political party and officially registered in 2013 and have its headquarters in Bintulu and also in Kuching.[1]
Parti Bumi Kenyalang Land of the Hornbill Party | |
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Bahasa Sarawak/ Malay name | Parti Bumi Kenyalang |
Chinese name | 肯雅蘭全民黨 肯雅兰全民党 Kěnyǎlán Quánmíndǎng |
Abbreviation | PBK |
President | Voon Lee Shan |
Deputy President | Peli Aron |
Vice Presidents | Dr. Richard Ibuh Saharuddin Abdullah Jamie Tiew Yen Houng Linang Chapum |
Secretary General | Priscilla Lau |
Legalised | 2013 |
Headquarters | Bintulu, Sarawak (main headquarters) Kuching, Sarawak (new headquarters) |
Membership | 3,570 (December 2022) |
Ideology | • Sarawak nationalism • Self determination • Separatism • National reformism • Multiracial democracy |
Political position | Centre to centre-right |
National affiliation | • Gabungan Anak Sarawak (2018–2022) • Perikatan Rakyat Bersatu Sarawak (PERKASA) (2022–now) |
Colours | Gold, Red, Black |
Dewan Negara: | 0 / 70 |
Dewan Rakyat: | 0 / 31 (Sarawak seats) |
Sarawak State Legislative Assembly: | 0 / 82 |
Premier of Sarawak: | 0 / 1 (Sarawak only) |
Website | |
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The party's stated intent is to establish a just, equal, progressive, stable and harmonious society and serve as a platform for Sarawakians to express their concerns about issues affecting the state and safeguard the concerns and autonomy of Sarawak.[2]
It also seeks to push for a review of the status of the rights of Sarawak using the Malaysia Agreement and the Cobbold Commission report as its basis.[3] Parti Bumi Kenyalang is the only political party currently working on the concept of "In Quest of Independence" which is gaining support from Sarawak people.
As a pro-independence political party, Parti Bumi Kenyalang will seek freedom and independence for Sarawak by constitutional and legal means under domestic and international law based on inalienable right of self-determination mentioned in United Nations Assembly Resolutions 1514 and 1541 from the federation of Malaysia once it becomes the Sarawak Government.
Electoral history
The party made its electoral debut in the 2018 general election by contesting the Sarikei parliamentary seat but only managed to garner 392 votes resulting in the loss of the candidate's deposit. For 2022 general election, PBK has agreed with Parti Sarawak Bersatu to jointly use PSB's logo.[4]
Leadership structure [5]
PBK Supreme Council (2022–2025)
- Permanent Chairman:
- Yu Chin Liik
- Deputy Permanent Chairman:
- Yii Sie Tung
- President:
- Voon Lee Shan
- Deputy President:
- Peli Aron
- Vice President:
- Dr. Richard Ibuh
- Saharuddin Abdullah
- Vice President (Women):
- Jamie Tiew Yen Houng
- Vice President (Youth):
- Linang Chapum
- Secretary General:
- Priscilla Lau
- Deputy Secretary General:
- Olivia Lim Wen Sia
- Treasurer:
- Eric Ngieng
- Organising Secretary:
- Leslie Ting
- Deputy Organising Secretary:
- Stevenson Joseph
- Publicity Secretary:
- Arthur Wong
- Deputy Publicity Secretary:
- Devora Chung
- Public Relations:
- Andy Yek
- Deputy Public Relations:
- Alex Woo
- Ordinary Members:
- Awang Badele
- Dr. Stephen Sungan
- Ang Hui Lee
- Lai Chii Chuan
- Ting Ung Sii
- Voon Hian Ting
- Kasim Mana
- Iskandar Sukarno
- Agatha Wong
- Lau Chii Tiing
- Dr. Petrus Bulan
- Michelle Ling
- Charlie Genam
- Baha Iman
- Mary Rita
- Atet Dego
- Patrick K. K. Teo
- Salleh Mahali
- Zanuddin Budug
- Riyah Basrah
- Usup Asun
- Desmond Gani Pengiran
- Leighton Manjah
- Yunus Basri
- Chieng Kung Chiew
General election result
Election | Total seats won | Seats contested | Total votes | Voting Percentage | Outcome of election | Election leader |
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2018 | 0 / 222 |
11 | 392 | 0.00% | 0 seat; No representation in Parliament | Yu Chang Ping |
2022 | 0 / 222 |
3 | 2,311 | 0.01% | 0 seat; No representation in Parliament (PERKASA) | Voon Lee Shan |
State election results
State election | State Legislative Assembly | |
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Sarawak | Total won / Total contested | |
2/3 majority | 2 / 3 | 2 / 3 |
2021 | 0 / 82 | 0 / 73 |
External links
References
- Bernama (2 September 2013). "ROS approves 20 new political parties". fz.com. Archived from the original on 9 April 2016. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
- "Parti Bumi Kenyalang explained by pro tem secretary". The Star. Malaysia. 2013-10-26.
- "Menyeru memperluaskan Jawatankuasa untuk menuntut kembali hak autoriti kepada Sabah dan Sarawak dan membuat Agenda laporan Kerja". eHornbill. 2016-06-04. Retrieved 2018-06-06.
- "PBK to use PSB's logo for parliamentary polls, says Soon Koh". Borneo Post Online. 11 October 2022. Retrieved 2022-10-11.
- "PBK reveals new lineup for 2022-2025 term, Voon remains as president". 2 October 2022.