词条 | Sabah Progressive Party |
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| country = Malaysia | name = Sabah Progressive Party | native_name = Parti Progresif Sabah 沙巴进步党 | logo = Sabah Progressive Party Logo.svg | abbreviation = SAPP | president = Yong Teck Lee | secretary_general = Richard Yong We Kong | spokesperson = Chong Pit Fah | leader1_title = Deputy President | leader1_name = Amde Sidik Melanie Chia Chui Ket Edward Dagul | leader2_title = Youth Chief | leader2_name = Jamain Sarudin | leader3_title = Women Chief | leader3_name = Chia Miu Lee | founder = Yong Teck Lee | foundation = 21 January 1994 | legalised = | headquarters = H 1115, Lorong Kelengkeng 1, Taman Antarabangsa, Likas Park, Jalan Tuaran, 88300 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah | youth_wing = SAPP Youth Movement | wing1_title = Women's wing | wing1 = SAPP Women's Movement | membership_year = | membership = | ideology = | position = | national = Barisan Nasional (1994–2008) United Sabah Alliance (2016–2018) United Alliance (2018- | international = | colours = {{Color box|{{Sabah Progressive Party/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} Yellow, green and blue | colorcode = {{Sabah Progressive Party/meta/shading}} | seats1_title = Dewan Negara: | seats1 = {{Composition bar|0|70|hex={{Sabah Progressive Party/meta/color}}}} | seats2_title = Dewan Rakyat: | seats2 = {{Composition bar|0|222|hex={{Sabah Progressive Party/meta/color}}}} | seats3_title = Sabah State Legislative Assembly: | seats3 = {{Composition bar|0|60|hex={{Sabah Progressive Party/meta/color}}}} | flag = | website = {{URL|http://www.sapp.org.my/}} }}{{Politics of Malaysia}} The Sabah Progressive Party ({{lang-ms|Parti Progresif Sabah}}, abbreviated SAPP) is a multiracial political party based in Sabah, Malaysia. It was registered on 21 January 1994 by dissidents led by former Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Yong Teck Lee from United Sabah Party (PBS). Formerly a component party in the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition, SAPP officially withdrew from BN in September 2008 to become independent.[1] As of 2010, SAPP has two representatives in the national legislature and two in the Sabah State Assembly. In 2016, the party together with Homeland Solidarity Party (STAR) forming the United Sabah Alliance (USA).[2] HistoryWithdrawal from Barisan NasionalThe SAPP won two parliamentary seats in the general election held on 8 March 2008. After the 2008 election, there were calls by many Sabahan political parties for more autonomy from the Malaysian federal government. SAPP President Yong Teck Lee announced on 18 June 2008 that the party would file a "no-confidence motion" in the Dewan Rakyat on 23 June against Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, calling on him to step down. The party, criticising what it described as insensitivity on the part of the government towards issues in Sabah, said that it was taking advantage of a unique "window of opportunity" for the sake of Sabah interests, including autonomy, return of Labuan and 20% of oil revenues.[3][4] The majority of the Sabah population are generally content with the SAPP no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Abdullah who has been accused a number of wrongdoings including corruption and abuse of power. In retaliation for calling for a vote of no-confidence against Abdullah, the BN supreme council issued a show-cause letter to SAPP.[5] A 30-day period was to give SAPP a chance to reply and defend itself before BN took any action against them.[6] On 17 September 2008, SAPP quit Barisan Nasional.[7] Nevertheless, the decision came at a price as the party's deputy president, one of its vice-presidents,[8] and its youth chief (who chose to remain within the BN fold) all opposed the move and withdrew from the party.[9] Some 2,000 members of the party similarly disagreed from the move and left the party, showing support for these dissident leaders.[10] Forming the United Sabah AllianceIn 2016, the party formed a part of the United Sabah Alliance (USA).[2] See also
References1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2008/09/18/sapp-pulls-out-of-barisan/|title=SAPP pulls out of Barisan|author1=Muguntan Vanar|author2=Ruben Sario|publisher=The Star|date=18 September 2008|accessdate=19 September 2008}} 2. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://www.sapp.org.my/ms/article/2018/02/12/4617|title=Gabungan Sabah, perpaduan parti parti pembangkang tempatan yang dinantikan sekian lama|language=Malay|publisher=Sabah Progressive Party|date=12 February 2018|accessdate=12 April 2018}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2008/06/18/sapps-vote-of-no-confidence-against-pm-update-2/|title=SAPP's vote of no confidence against PM (Update 2)|publisher=The Star|date=18 June 2008|accessdate=18 June 2008}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2008/07/31/sapp-sticking-to-noconfidence-stand/|title=SAPP sticking to no-confidence stand|publisher=The Star|date=31 July 2008|accessdate=31 July 2008}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2008/06/22/showcause-letter-may-be-issued-to-sapp/|title=Show-cause letter may be issued to SAPP|publisher=The Star|date=22 June 2008|accessdate=22 June 2008}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2008/06/27/sapp-gets-showcause-letter/|title=SAPP gets show-cause letter|author1=Shahanaaz Habib|author2=Florence A. Samy|author3=Manjit Kaur|publisher=The Star|date=27 June 2008|accessdate=28 June 2008}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-malaysia-politics/malaysia-party-quits-coalition-pm-cedes-key-post-idUSSP35599620080917|title=Malaysia party quits coalition; PM cedes key post|author1=Jalil Hamid|author2=Faisal Aziz|author3=Liau Y-Sing|author4=David Chance|author5=Jeremy Laurence|publisher=Reuters|date=17 September 2008|accessdate=17 September 2008}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2008/09/18/sapp-pulls-out-of-barisan/|title=SAPP pulls out of Barisan|author1=Muguntan Vanar|author2=Ruben Sario|publisher=The Star|date=18 September 2008|accessdate=19 September 2008}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2008/09/21/15-out-of-17-sapp-branches-in-sandakan-opt-to-follow-tan-in-staying-with-barisan/|title=15 out of 17 SAPP branches in Sandakan opt to follow Tan in staying with Barisan|publisher=The Star|date=21 September 2008|accessdate=22 September 2008}} 10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mysinchew.com/node/16491|title=2,000 SAPP Members Quit Party|work=Bernama|publisher=Sin Chew Daily|date=20 September 2008|accessdate=22 September 2008}} External links
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