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Sabah People's Ideas Party | |
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Malay name | Parti Gagasan Rakyat Sabah حزب أفكار شعب صباح |
Chinese name | 沙巴民意党 Shābā rénmín lǐniàn dǎng |
Abbreviation | GAGASAN / PGRS |
President | Hajiji Noor |
Secretary-General | Razali Razi |
Deputy President | Masidi Manjun |
Vice President | Mohd Arifin Mohd Arif Rubin Balang Masiung Banah |
Founder | Ationg Tituh[1] |
Founded | 28 August 2013 |
Split from | Malaysian United Indigenous Party of Sabah (BERSATU Sabah) (under Hajiji Noor, 2022) United Malays National Organisation of Sabah (UMNO Sabah) (Yusof Yacob faction, 2023) Heritage Party (WARISAN) |
Headquarters | Ibu Pejabat Parti Gagasan Rakyat Sabah, Block G, Lor Plaza Permai 2, Alamesra, 88400 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah |
Youth wing | Pemuda Gagasan Rakyat Sabah (Main organization) Skuad GAHMUDA (Parent organization) |
Membership (2023) | 579,940 |
Ideology | Regionalism Multiracialism Self-determination Sabahan nationalism Sabah & Sarawak unity MA63 rights |
Political position | Centre to centre-right |
National affiliation | Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (since 2022) |
Colours | Red & Blue |
Anthem | Gagasan Rakyat Rumah Kita |
Dewan Negara: | 2 / 70 |
Dewan Rakyat (in Sabah): | 0 / 25 |
Dewan Undangan Negeri (in Sabah): | 26 / 79 |
Chief minister of states (Chief Minister of Sabah) | 1 / 13 |
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Sabah People's Ideas Party (Malay: Parti Gagasan Rakyat Sabah; abbrev: GAGASAN or PGRS) is a regionalist political party based in Sabah, East-Malaysia. Founded in August 2013 by Ationg Tituh, the party was taken over by Hajiji Noor in 2023 and is currently the largest party in Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS), the ruling coalition in Sabah.[2]
The party was founded on 28 August 2013 by Ationg Tituh but remained dormant until 2016 due to a lack of funds and manpower.[3]
GAGASAN was member to a failed merger involving Love Sabah Party, Sabah Native Co-operation Party, and a yet-to-be-registered Parti Hak Sabah with Anifah Aman as president.[4][5] Prior to the party's takeover by Hajiji in 2023, it was dominated by the Kadazandusun Rungus ethnic group.[6]
Sabah chief minister Hajiji Noor announced his takeover of the party on 29 January 2023, with the party having been accepted into the Gabungan Rakyat Sabah coalition, which Hajiji also led, on 9 December 2022.[7] The four members of parliament who left the Malaysian United Indigenous Party of Sabah together with Hajiji in December 2022 were not allowed to join GAGASAN as a result of the federal anti-party hopping law.[8]
The party gained 26 members of the Sabah State Legislative Assembly over the course of the 2023 Sabah political crisis.
President
Order | Name | Term of office | Remarks | |
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1 | Dr. Ationg Tituh | 28 August 2013 | 20 May 2021 | [9][1] |
2 | Stephen Jacob Jimbangan | 21 May 2021 | 29 January 2023 | [10] |
3 | Hajiji Noor | 5 February 2023 | incumbent | [2][11] |
Divisional chairpersons[12]
The main colors used in the party's logo and flag are red and blue.[2]
Sabah State Legislative Assembly
State | No. | Parliamentary Constituency | No. | State Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Sabah | P167 | Kudat | N01 | Banggi | Mohammad Mohamarin | GAGASAN | |
N03 | Pitas | Ruddy Awah | GAGASAN | ||||
N04 | Tanjong Kapor | Ben Chong Chen Bin | GAGASAN | ||||
P169 | Kota Belud | N08 | Pintasan | Fairuz Renddan | GAGASAN | ||
N09 | Tempasuk | Mohd Arsad Bistari | GAGASAN | ||||
P170 | Tuaran | N12 | Sulaman | Hajiji Noor | GAGASAN | ||
N13 | Pantai Dalit | Jasnih Daya | GAGASAN | ||||
P173 | Putatan | N23 | Petagas | Awang Ahmad Sah Awang Sahari | GAGASAN | ||
P175 | Papar | N28 | Kawang | Ghulam Haidar Khan Bahadar | GAGASAN | ||
P176 | Kimanis | N31 | Membakut | Mohd. Arifin Mohd. Arif | GAGASAN | ||
P177 | Beaufort | N32 | Klias | Isnin Aliasnih | GAGASAN | ||
N33 | Kuala Penyu | Limus Jury | GAGASAN | ||||
P178 | Sipitang | N35 | Sindumin | Yusof Yacob | GAGASAN | ||
P179 | Ranau | N37 | Karanaan | Masidi Manjun | GAGASAN | ||
P181 | Tenom | N43 | Kemabong | Rubin Balang | GAGASAN | ||
P182 | Pensiangan | N46 | Nabawan | Abd. Ghani Mohd. Yassin | GAGASAN | ||
P183 | Beluran | N48 | Sugut | James Ratib | GAGASAN | ||
N49 | Labuk | Samad Jambri | GAGASAN | ||||
P185 | Batu Sapi | N54 | Karamunting | Hiew Vun Zin | GAGASAN | ||
P187 | Kinabatangan | N57 | Kuamut | Masiung Banah | GAGASAN | ||
P188 | Lahad Datu | N63 | Kunak | Norazlinah Arif | GAGASAN | ||
P190 | Tawau | N67 | Balung | Hamid Awang | GAGASAN | ||
N68 | Apas | Nizam Abu Bakar Titingan | GAGASAN | ||||
P191 | Kalabakan | N73 | Sebatik | Hassan A Gani Pg Amir | GAGASAN | ||
- | Nominated Member | Jaffari Waliam | GAGASAN | ||||
Nominated Member | Amisah Yassin | GAGASAN | |||||
Total | Sabah (26) |
State | Leader type | Member | Party | State Constituency | |
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Sabah | Chief Minister | Hajiji Noor | GAGASAN | Sulaman |
State election | State Legislative Assembly | |
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Sabah | Total won / Total contested | |
2/3 majority | 2 / 3
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2 / 3
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2020 | 0 / 73
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0 / 28
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