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Sabah Wellbeing & Unity Front Party
Parti Sejahtera Angkatan Perpaduan Sabah
SAPU
AbbreviationSAPU
LeaderAbdul Banning Mohd
Founded28 August 2013
Ideology Nationalism
Regionalism
Colours  Orange
Party flag
Website
Parti Sejahtera Angkatan Perpaduan Sabah on Facebook

Parti Sejahtera Angkatan Perpaduan Sabah on Facebook

Sabah Wellbeing & Unity Front Party or Malay: Parti Sejahtera Angkatan Perpaduan Sabah (SAPU) is a Sabah-based-opposition party in Malaysia formed and registration approved by the Registrar of Societies (RoS) to operate as a political party after the 2013 Malaysian general election. [1] It was a component of the previously planned Gabungan Rakyat Saksama (SAKSAMA) coalition. [2] [3]

SAPU which was started to be founded in 2010 and officially registered in 2013, had revealed in 2016 that the Sabah-based party would be spread to national or federal level and rebranded as Parti Berjaya Sekata Malaysia (BERJAYA) with its new logo, flag and anthem. [4]

Logo and flag

The logo of the SAPU is a brain of human image being representing the positive thinking of the party. [5] The official flag of the party is symbols of five stars in the middle of two crescent moons on the orange background. [6]

See also

References

  1. ^ "ROS names 20 new political parties". The Star. 2 September 2013. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Gabungan Rakyat: Realiti Atau Fantasi?". Saheed Abdullah Banning (in Malay). Warta Kopi. 4 June 2016. Retrieved 8 May 2018 – via Blogspot.
  3. ^ Chok Sim Yee (31 May 2016). "New political coalition to be launched in two months". The Borneo Post. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  4. ^ "Tukar PARTI BERJAYA SEKATA MALAYSIA (BERJAYA)". Saheed Abdullah Banning (in Malay). Parti Sapu RoS:004013Sbh. 10 February 2017. Retrieved 8 May 2018 – via Facebook.
  5. ^ "Lambang Otak Manusia PARTI SEJAHTERA ANGKATAN PERPADUAN SABAH (SAPU)". Saheed Abdullah Banning (in Malay). 10 February 2017. Retrieved 8 May 2018 – via Facebook.
  6. ^ "SAKSAMA: Berjaya Ditubuhkan Atau Tidak?". Saheed Abdullah Banning (in Malay). Warta Kopi. 13 July 2016. Retrieved 8 May 2018 – via Blogspot.

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