Sarawak People's Energy Party

Sarawak People's Energy Party
Parti Tenaga Rakyat Sarawak
Abbreviation TERAS
Vice President Peter Ghani Kial
Dominic Siron
Youth Chief George Abraham Augustine Dealvia
Women Chief Eda Igar
Founder William Mawan Ikom
Founded 2013
Legalised 2013
Split from Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party (SPDP)
Headquarters Kuching, Sarawak
Colours Yellow, blue, red, white, black
Dewan Negara:
0 / 70
Dewan Rakyat:
1 / 222
Sarawak State Legislative Assembly:
5 / 71
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The Sarawak People's Energy Party (Malay: Parti Tenaga Rakyat Sarawak, abbreviated TERAS) is a political party in Malaysia. It is a relatively new party, was among the latest 20 new parties registration approved by the Registrar of Society (RoS) and just received permission to operate as a political party in 2013.[1][2]

Sarawak People's Energy Party (TERAS) as a new formed political party is pro-Barisan Nasional (BN) in Sarawak is a splinter party of Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party (SPDP) set-up by its disgruntled leaders.[3] However the hopes of TERAS of joining BN has been rejected by the coalition.[3] Arrangement is being made between TERAS and SPDP of Barisan Nasional for the division of seats to be contested in the Sarawak state election, 2016.[4]

Supreme Council

As of April 2016

Elected representatives

Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives)

Members of Parliament of the 13th Malaysian Parliament

Dewan Undangan Negeri (State Legislative Assembly)

Malaysian State Assembly Representatives

References

  1. Rintod, Luke (4 September 2013). "New Sabah party targets youth". Free Malaysia Today (Malaysia). Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  2. Bernama (2 September 2013). "ROS approves 20 new political parties". fz.com. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  3. 1 2 "Harapan UPP dan Teras untuk sertai gabungan BN Sarawak berkecai". Berita Harian. 6 December 2014.
  4. Bernama (18 January 2016). "Adenan: Masalah BN S'wak selesai sebelum penamaan calon". Malaysiakini. Retrieved 9 April 2016.

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