Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu
Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu is a right-wing political party in Malaysia. It is currently the largest political party in Sarawak, with strongholds only in the rural areas. Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu was formed from the combination of three parties in Sarawak; Parti Negara Sarawak, Barisan Rakyat Jati Sarawak and Parti Pesaka Anak Sarawak. The formation of the party was for the purpose of the improvement of the livelihood and protect the rights of the Bumiputera in many fields such as politics, economy and social. The party is also one of the former constituents of the Barisan Nasional coalition. Following the fall of BN in the 2018 general election and in the aftermath of a meeting between all Sarawak-based BN coalition parties on 12 June 2018, PBB left the coalition to formed a new Sarawak-based coalition, Sarawak Parties Alliance.
The meaning of "Bumiputera"
is a Malaysian political term and translates to son of earth. Being mentioned in the party's name, this directly relates to the ethnic groups that are seen as native to the state of Sarawak. Members of the party are solely of Sarawak Bumiputera ethnicity. In article 161a of the Federal Constitution of Malaysia, 21 ethnic groups are classified as "natives of Sarawak", among these are the Ibans, Bidayuhs, Melanaus, Orang Ulus and several other Dayak people, as well as local Muslim-Malays of Sarawak.Predecessors
Parti Negara Sarawak (PANAS)
PANAS which was formed on 9 April 1960 by Datu Patinggi Abang Haji Mustapha, was the second political party to be formed after Sarawak United People's Party.Barisan Ra'ayat Jati Sarawak (BARJASA)
BARJASA was formed on 4 December 1961 by Tuanku Bujang Tuanku Othman. Abdul Rahman Ya'kub and Abdul Taib Mahmud were among the earliest members of the party.Parti Pesaka Anak Sarawak (PESAKA)
Parti Pesaka Anak Sarawak was formed in Sibu in August 1962 to cater for the Ibans of Batang Rajang. Its promoters refused to join the Sarawak National Party, which they claimed only catered for Ibans from Saribas. Among the initiators of the party were Penghulu Masam Anak Radin, Pengarah Banyang, Penghulu Chundi Anak Resa and Penghulu Umpau. Temenggong Jugah, Temenggong Oyong Lawai Jau and Jonathan Bangau joined later. While Jugah and Oyong Lawai Jau were incipiently members of PANAS, Bangau was from SUPP. Other Penghulus from other divisions such as Penghulu Tawi Sli and Penghulu Abok Anak Jalin also joined PESAKA. PESAKA was therefore known as the Penghulus’ Party. However, the person who actually mooted the idea of forming PESAKA was Thomas Kana, a former dresser at Kuala Belait. He was made the first secretary-general of the party.Formation of Parti Bumiputera
To ensure the domination of Muslim Bumiputra in Sarawak politics, PANAS and BARJASA initiated a plan of merger a few months after the local council elections of Sarawak in 1963. Initially, both parties were willing to dissolve themselves in order to allow United Malays National Organisation to enter Sarawak. However, UMNO was not interested in accepting non-Muslim-Malay bumiputeras as members. Therefore, the Malaysian federal government recommended that the two parties combine to form a new separate party. After a series of negotiations, Parti Bumiputera Sarawak was formed on 30 March 1968. On the following day after the merger, Abang Ikhwan Zaini was elected as the president of Parti Bumiputera, Tuanku Haji Bujang as vice-president, and Taib Mahmud as the secretary-general of the party. According to Sanib Said :Parti Bumiputera exercised a significant role in the Sarawak cabinet under the leadership of Sarawak chief minister Tawi Sli. Taib Mahmud dominated most of the decision making. Parti Bumiputera and Sarawak Chinese Association were the members of Sarawak Alliance. During the 1970 Sarawak state election, Parti Bumiputera won 12 seats while SCA won 3 seats out of a total of 48 seats. However, not a single party command a majority in Council Negri. Abdul Rahman from Parti Bumiputera was able to convince SUPP to form a state government with him as the chief minister.
Formation of PBB
Parti Bumiputera had already initiated negotiations with PESAKA about the merger of both parties in 1968. However, PESAKA refused to enter into a merger in fear that Muslim bumiputera members from Parti Bumiputera would dominate the new party, leaving it's Iban and Bidayuh members sidelined. PESAKA decided to join Sarawak Alliance without a merger to preserve their interests in Sarawak politics. However, in the 1970 state election, PESAKA won only 8 seats, whereas 12 seats were won by Parti Bumiputera and another 12 seats by SNAP. PESAKA was not able to nominate a new chief minister from their own party unlike in 1966. Ultimately another negotiation was held between PESAKA and Parti Bumiputera in September 1972 and both sides eventually agreed to a merger on 5 January 1973. The new Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu party was then officially registered on 30 April 1973.The party was divided into two wings namely:
- Bumiputera wing which consisted of Muslim-Malay, Melanau, Kedayan, Brunei-Malay, Jatti Mereik, and Orang Ulu members
- PESAKA wing which consisted of Iban and Bidayuh members
Objectives of PBB
- To protect and defend Malaysia's independence, sovereignty, and character.
- To uphold both the federal and state constitution.
- To protect and defend the principles enshrined in the federal and state constitution, especially on position, fundamental rights, and special privileges of bumiputera.
- To protect and guarantee the future rights of bumiputera.
- To develop the bumiputera, specifically, Malaysians, generally, in the educational, economic, social, and cultural spheres.
- To promote and protect the feeling of harmony and solidarity of among Malaysians towards creating a strong united nation.
- To protect the rule of parliamentary democracy.
- To support and defend the United Nation's charter.
- To take effective steps in eradicating subversive movements which could compromise Malaysia's security.
Party structure
- General Assembly
- Supreme Council
- Branches
- Sub-branches
- Each level will have its own youth and women wings
The Supreme Council consisted of:
- Yang di-Pertua
- Deputy Yang di-Pertua
- Vice-Yang di-Pertuas
- Secretary-general
- Deputy secretary-general
- Assistant secretary-general
- Treasurer
- Assistant treasurer
- Publicity chief
- Assistant publicity chief
- Appointed executive committee members
- Elected executive committee members
Leadership structure
- President:
- * Abang Abdul Rahman Zohari Abang Openg
- Deputy President:
- * Douglas Uggah Embas
- * Awang Tengah Ali Hasan
- Vice-President:
- * Michael Manyin Jawong
- * Fadillah Yusof
- * Roland Sagah Wee Inn
- * Julaihi Narawi
- * Gerawat Gala
- * Stephen Rundi Utom
- * Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah
- * Annuar Rapaee
- * Abdul Rahman Junaidi
- Women Leader:
- * Fatimah Abdullah
- Deputy Women Leader:
- * Angelina Ujang
- * Rohani Abdul Karim
- Youth Leader:
- * Gerald Rentap Jabu
- Deputy Youth Leader:
- * Fazzrudin Abdul Rahman
- * Miro Ak Simuh
- Secretary-General:
- * Alexander Nanta Linggi
- Deputy Secretary-General:
- * Ibrahim Baki
- Treasurer:
- * Abdul Hamid Sepawi
- Information Chief:
- * Haji Idris Buang
- Executive Secretary:
- * Awang Bujang Awang Antek
- Central Committee Members:
- * Abdul Rahman Ismail
- * Dennis Ngau
- * James Dawos Mamit
- * Ambrose Blikau Enturan
- * Ahmad Lai Bujang
- * Mohammad Razi Sitam
- * Hazland Abang Hipni
- * Jefferson Jamit Unyat
- * John Ilus
- * Juanda Jaya
- * Michael Mujah Lihan
- * Robert Laing Anyie
- * Ripin Lamat
- * Yussibnosh Balo
- * Razaili Gapor
- * Abdul Yakub Arbi
- * Awla Idris
- * Simoi Peri
- * Daniel Jubang Kanyan
- * Richard Tawan Sedu
- * Ahmad Ibrahim
- * Buang Bolhassan
- * Haidar Khan Asghar Khan
- * Awangku Jinal Abedin Pgn Jawa
- * Zainulabidin Ismail
- * Pandi Suhaili
- * Asiang Gihep
- * Mikai Mandau
- * Paulus Dandee Banyang
- * John Nyigor
- * Hajis Japar Labaw
List of party leaders
Yang di-Pertua of Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu
After the formation of PBB, Temenggong Jugah Anak Barieng was appointed as the first president of the PBB while Taib Mahmud was appointed deputy president and Abdul Rahman Ya'kub was appointed the secretary-general of the party. In September 1975, Abdul Rahman suddenly announced his retirement from politics due to criticisms to his administration of the Sarawak state. Few weeks later, Temenggong Jugah also announced his retirement as the president of PBB. In October 1975, Taib Mahmud was appointed to the president of PBB to fill the vacancy left by Temenggong Jugah while Leonard Linggi, the son of Temenggong Jugah, was appointed to the secretary-general post, replacing Abdul Rahman. However, Abdul Rahman remained as the executive member of PBB and the leader of Sarawak Barisan Nasional. Alfred Jabu moved his rank to the deputy president post while Celestine Ujang fill the youth chief post left vacant by Alfred Jabu.Two months later, Abdul Rahman changed his mind while he announced that he would not retire in the next five years. Abdul Rahman decided to take over the PBB presidency from Taib. For Taib, this was a dilemma but all the other party posts have been occupied. Taib demanded his uncle Abdul Rahman to create another deputy president post for him by changing the party constitution. Finally during the 1977 PBB general assembly meeting, another deputy president post was created and given to Taib while Abdul Rahman became the president of the party.
Rahman retired from politics on 26 March 1981 and his nephew Taib Mahmud succeeded him as the PBB president for the second time. After holding the post for 33 years, Taib Mahmud retired from politics while allowing his former brother-in-law, Adenan Satem to take over the party on 1 March 2014 and he would hold the post until his death on 11 January 2017.
Elected representatives
Dewan Negara (Senate)
Senators
- elected by the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly
- * Dr. Nuing Jeluing
- * Dr. Zaiedi Suhaili
Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives)