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The '''Sabah Native Cooperation Party''' ({{langx|ms|Parti Kerjasama Anak Negeri}}, abbreviated ''ANAK NEGERI'') is a political party in [[Malaysia]] based in [[Sabah]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.sinarharian.com.my/nasional/ros-ada-logo-pertubuhan-serupa-kongsi-gelap-1.197958|title=ROS: Ada logo pertubuhan serupa kongsi gelap|language=Malay|publisher=Sinar Harian|date=2 September 2013|accessdate=7 April 2016}}</ref> The party former name is '''Sabah People's Cooperation Party''' or {{langx|ms|Parti Kerjasama Rakyat Sabah}} (PAKAR) and prior to its establishment the party intended to contest in the [[Malaysian general election, 2013|2013 Malaysian general election]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theborneopost.com/2012/12/29/pakar-to-contest-13th-ge-if-application-approved/|title=PAKAR to contest 13th GE if application approved|author=Nancy Lau|publisher=The Borneo Post|date=29 December 2012|accessdate=6 April 2016}}</ref> but its registration was not approved until November 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2014/01/03/sabah-gets-yet-another-political-party/|title=Sabah gets yet another political party|author=Luke Rintod|publisher=Free Malaysia Today|date=3 January 2014|accessdate=6 April 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fz.com/content/ros-approves-20-new-political-parties|title=ROS approves 20 new political parties|work=Bernama|publisher=fz.com|date=2 September 2013|accessdate=9 April 2016|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20160409200245/http://www.fz.com/content/ros-approves-20-new-political-parties|archivedate=9 April 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mstar.com.my/berita/berita-semasa/2013/09/02/ros-umum-20-parti-politik-baru-yang-diluluskan/|title=ROS Umum 20 Parti Politik Baru Yang Diluluskan|author=Nurul Ain Mohd Hussain|language=Malay|publisher=mStar|date=2 September 2013|accessdate=7 May 2016}}</ref> |
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Following its recognition by the Registry of Societies (RoS) in 2017, the party contested in the [[Malaysian general election, 2018|2018 Malaysian general election]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nst.com.my/news/politics/2017/11/298360/sabah-new-oppositions-anak-negeri-eyes-10-parliamentary-seats|title=Sabah new opposition's Anak Negeri eyes 10 parliamentary seats|author=Kristy Inus|publisher=New Straits Times|date=2 November 2017|accessdate=8 May 2018}}</ref> The party also signed a political pact with the [[Love Sabah Party]] (PCS) with the ultimate goal to restore the rights, dignity and identity of the ‘Anak Negeri’ (native) or the firstborn in the state of Sabah.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theborneopost.com/2018/03/17/pcs-anak-negeri-sign-political-pact/|title=PCS, Anak Negeri sign political pact|author=Mariah Doksil|publisher=The Borneo Post|date=17 March 2018|accessdate=8 May 2018}}</ref> |
Following its recognition by the Registry of Societies (RoS) in 2017, the party contested in the [[Malaysian general election, 2018|2018 Malaysian general election]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nst.com.my/news/politics/2017/11/298360/sabah-new-oppositions-anak-negeri-eyes-10-parliamentary-seats|title=Sabah new opposition's Anak Negeri eyes 10 parliamentary seats|author=Kristy Inus|publisher=New Straits Times|date=2 November 2017|accessdate=8 May 2018}}</ref> The party also signed a political pact with the [[Love Sabah Party]] (PCS) with the ultimate goal to restore the rights, dignity and identity of the ‘Anak Negeri’ (native) or the firstborn in the state of Sabah.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theborneopost.com/2018/03/17/pcs-anak-negeri-sign-political-pact/|title=PCS, Anak Negeri sign political pact|author=Mariah Doksil|publisher=The Borneo Post|date=17 March 2018|accessdate=8 May 2018}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 15:59, 13 November 2024
Sabah Native Cooperation Party Parti Kerjasama Anak Negeri 沙巴子民合作党 | |
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Abbreviation | ANAK NEGERI |
President | Henrynus Amin |
Founder | Zainal Hj. Nasirudin |
Founded | November 2013 |
Preceded by | Sabah People's Cooperation Party / Parti Kerjasama Rakyat Sabah (PAKAR) |
Headquarters | Kota Kinabalu, Sabah |
Ideology | Sabah regionalism |
National affiliation | PCS-Anak Negeri Alliance (2018-present) Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (allied parties, 2022-present) |
Colours | Orange, white, black, red, blue and yellow |
Dewan Negara: | 0 / 70 |
Dewan Rakyat: | 0 / 26 (Sabah and Labuan seats) |
Sabah State Legislative Assembly: | 0 / 79 |
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The Sabah Native Cooperation Party (Malay: Parti Kerjasama Anak Negeri, abbreviated ANAK NEGERI) is a political party in Malaysia based in Sabah.[1] The party former name is Sabah People's Cooperation Party or Malay: Parti Kerjasama Rakyat Sabah (PAKAR) and prior to its establishment the party intended to contest in the 2013 Malaysian general election[2] but its registration was not approved until November 2013.[3][4][5]
Following its recognition by the Registry of Societies (RoS) in 2017, the party contested in the 2018 Malaysian general election.[6] The party also signed a political pact with the Love Sabah Party (PCS) with the ultimate goal to restore the rights, dignity and identity of the ‘Anak Negeri’ (native) or the firstborn in the state of Sabah.[7]
General election results
[edit]Election | Total seats won | Seats contested | Total votes | Voting Percentage | Outcome of election | Election leader |
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2018 | 0 / 222
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9 | 1,173 | 0.01% | 0 seat; No representation in Parliament | Zainal Nasirudin |
State election results
[edit]Election | Total seats won | Seats contested | Total votes | Voting Percentage | Outcome of election | Election leader |
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2018 | 0 / 60
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29 | 1,173 | 0.01% | 0 seat; No representation in Dun | Zainal Nasirudin |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "ROS: Ada logo pertubuhan serupa kongsi gelap" (in Malay). Sinar Harian. 2 September 2013. Retrieved 7 April 2016.
- ^ Nancy Lau (29 December 2012). "PAKAR to contest 13th GE if application approved". The Borneo Post. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
- ^ Luke Rintod (3 January 2014). "Sabah gets yet another political party". Free Malaysia Today. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
- ^ "ROS approves 20 new political parties". Bernama. fz.com. 2 September 2013. Archived from the original on 9 April 2016. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
- ^ Nurul Ain Mohd Hussain (2 September 2013). "ROS Umum 20 Parti Politik Baru Yang Diluluskan" (in Malay). mStar. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
- ^ Kristy Inus (2 November 2017). "Sabah new opposition's Anak Negeri eyes 10 parliamentary seats". New Straits Times. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
- ^ Mariah Doksil (17 March 2018). "PCS, Anak Negeri sign political pact". The Borneo Post. Retrieved 8 May 2018.