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Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak

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Political party of Malaysia
This article is about the defunct PBDS party. For the revived and re-registered new party, seeParti Bansa Dayak Sarawak Baru. For other uses of PBDS, seePBDS.
Sarawak Native People's Party
Malay nameParti Bansa Dayak Sarawak
ڤرتي بنسا دايق سراوق
Chinese name砂拉越達雅黨
砂拉越达雅党
Shālāyuè Dáyǎ dǎng
砂拉越土著人民黨
砂拉越土著人民党
Shālāyuè tǔzhù rénmín dǎng
AbbreviationPBDS
PresidentDaniel Tajem
FounderLeo Moggie Irok
Founded17 July 1983
Dissolved5 December 2003 (1st)
21 October 2004 (2nd)
Split fromSarawak National Party
Succeeded byParti Rakyat Sarawak
Malaysian Dayak Congress
Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak Baru
HeadquartersKuching,Sarawak
National affiliationBarisan Nasional (1983–2004)
Kumpulan Maju (1987)
ColoursBlack, white
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The Sarawak Native People's Party orMalay:Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak (PBDS, lit. "Sarawak Dayak People's Party") was apolitical party in the state ofSarawak inMalaysia. It was established in 1983, by Datuk AmarLeo Moggie Irok, after seceding fromSarawak National Party (SNAP) following his loss in the contest for the SNAP's president post against Datuk AmarJames Wong Kim Ming.

PBDS, as a breakaway of SNAP, won 15 seats in the1987 Sarawak state election, while its ally,Sarawak Malaysian People's Association (PERMAS), won only 5 seats. Overall, the PBDS won 28 constituencies with PBB 14; SUPP 11 and SNAP 3.[1] In both cases, SNAP and PBDS (both parties now defunct) joined the Malaysian National Front orBarisan Nasional (BN) as the ruling coalition.

The party was dissolved twice, firstly in 2003 and secondly in 2004 due to leadership crisis between Datuk Daniel Tajem Miri as the PBDS president and DrJames Jemut Masing as the challenger with the latter leaves the party and foundedParti Rakyat Sarawak in 2003.[2]

The dissolution of PBDS led to the formation two offshoot parties; one isParti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS) led by Datuk Dr James Jemut Masing and Datuk Sng Chee Hua which was successfully registered and admitted into BN in 2004 while anotherMalaysian Dayak Congress (MDC) failed to be registered by the Registrar of Societies (RoS). Meanwhile, there was also an attempt to revive PBDS[3] and it was finally successfully approved and re-registered asParti Bansa Dayak Sarawak (Baru) in 2013.[4]

General election results

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ElectionTotal seats wonSeats contestedTotal votesShare of votesOutcome of electionElection leader
1986
5 / 177
624,8220.52%Increase5 seat;Governing coalition
(Barisan Nasional)
Leo Moggie Irok
1990
4 / 180
622,590Decrease1 seat;Governing coalition
(Barisan Nasional)
Leo Moggie Irok
1995
5 / 192
629,768Increase1 seat;Governing coalition
(Barisan Nasional)
Leo Moggie Irok
1999
6 / 193
651,659Increase1 seat;Governing coalition
(Barisan Nasional)
Leo Moggie Irok
2004
6 / 219
646,2920.66%Steady0 seat;Governing coalition
(Barisan Nasional)
Daniel Tajem

State election results

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State electionState Legislative Assembly
SarawakTotal won / Total contested
2/3 majority
2 / 3
2 / 3
1983
6 / 48
6 / 14
1986
15 / 48
15 / 21
1991
7 / 56
7 / 34
1996
8 / 62
8 / 8
2001
8 / 62
8 / 8

References

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  1. ^Chin, James (1995)."Sarawak's 1987 and 1991 State Elections: An Analysis of the Ethnic Vote"(PDF).Borneo Research Bulletin.26:3–24.
  2. ^"End of the road for PBDS".The Star. Retrieved13 June 2021.
  3. ^Tawie, Joseph (2012)."We won't beg, says protem PBDS chief".FMT News. Archived fromthe original on 2014-09-08. Retrieved2015-09-06.
  4. ^"ROS approves 20 new political parties".Bernama. 2013. Archived fromthe original on 2016-04-09.

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See also

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Parties represented in theDewan Negara,Dewan Rakyat and/orState Assemblies
Pakatan Harapan (PH)
Barisan Nasional (BN)
Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS)
Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS)
Perikatan Nasional (PN)
Other parties
Parties without representation in the Parliament and State Assemblies
Friends of Barisan Nasional
Perikatan Nasional (PN)
Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS)
Other parties
Defunct parties and coalition
Defunct coalitions
Defunct former parliamentary parties
Other defunct parties
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