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KUCHING: The Tenaga Party Rakyat Sarawak (Teras) hailed the movement of the United People's Party (UPP) to become an independent party in Sarawak.
Teras Secretary General, Banyi Beriak, suggested that it's a good idea for Teras and UPP to revisit the idea of merging as part of an alliance including the State Reform Party (STAR) and Bansa Party Dayak Sarawak Baru (PBDSB) because all these local parties have not yet been invited to join Gabungan Sarawak (GPS). Teras and UPP members were at one time gathered at Teras in 2015.
At one time, Teras had 10 state seats and two seats in parliament
"We were together a Once the announcement made on May 15, 2015. the elected officials joined Teras.At that time, one of them – the then President of Teras, Tan Sri William Mawan Ikom – held a position of state and deputy, and I think it is now timely and timely that Teras and the UPP come back to the idea of convergence of minds ", said Banyi.
On another topic, Banyi said that Teras members want to join their former president Mawan – MP Pakan. . Mawan is now in the Pesaka Party Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB).
"If we are not invited by the GPS to join us, we must consider other options, including the creation of a new organization called Sarawak Baru. I hope that the UPP, STAR and PBDSB will be receptive to the idea, "he said.
Banyi said that he had been very busy making sure that the 25 party divisions submitted their annual reports
We also want to make sure that our political party formed in 2013 will be ready to participate in the next Sarawak state elections to be held in September 2021. "
Formed by members of the Progressive Democratic Party of Sarawak (SPDP) Teras has never disputed the use of his flag and its logo.
The UPP announced its intention to rebranding and that the MoU signed with the Sarawak Unified People's Party before the last parliamentary polls expired automatically when the Sarawak government withdrew from Barisan Nasional The party, however, did not indicate how the MoU would affect both parties and the new GPS coalition
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