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  2. Uttama Prajaakeeya Party - Wikipedia

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    UPP has created a five-point program to convince people of their commitment to democratic principles: Selection, Election, Correction, Rejection, Promotion. [20] The ideology is built around the fact that citizen take an active role in the selection and election process and the people reserve the right to expel or promote an elected ...

  3. Parti Sarawak Bersatu - Wikipedia

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    The party's name change and new logo was approved by the Registrar of Societies (RoS) in 2019. [2] PSB, amidst of being left out of the newly formed GPS coalition, choose to maintain its status quo, but shifted from being a BN-friendly to GPS-friendly party by providing supply and confidence to the new GPS coalition of the Sarawak state ...

  4. Sarawak United Peoples' Party - Wikipedia

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    In the 2013 Malaysian general election, the party won only 1 out of 7 seats contested. Not long after, Wong Soon Koh, who was then the deputy secretary-general, left with his faction and eventually set up a separate splinter-party with a similar-sounding name, called United People's Party (UPP). [11]

  5. United People's Party - Wikipedia

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    United Sarawak Party (PSB), a Sarawak-based party rebranded from earlier formed United People's Party (UPP) Malaysian United People's Party (MUPP) or Parti Bersatu Rakyat Malaysia (BERSAMA), a nationwide party; Sarawak United Peoples' Party (SUPP), one of the oldest Sarawak-based parties; United People's Party (Poland) United People's Party ...

  6. United People's Party (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    The United People's Party was a political party in Singapore, formed by the former People's Action Party (PAP) leader Ong Eng Guan in 1961. [1] [2]After it won a seat in the Legislative Assembly (won by Ong Eng Guan), in the 1963 General Elections, the party's existence was in doubt as Singapore was knocked out of the Malaysian federation by Malaysia.

  7. United Peoples' Party (Bangladesh) - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed took the UPP to a coalition government with President Ziaur Rahman after he assumed the presidency through a referendum. [1] Ahmed became Minister of Education, but left the coalition due to irreconcilable differences. [citation needed] However, many of his former colleagues joined Zia's new party, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).

  8. Malaysian United People's Party - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysia United People's Party or (BEERSAMA) formerly known as the United Sabah People's Power Democratic Party (SETIA), is a political party in Malaysia. SETIA was founded in 1994 by Shuhaiddin Langkap in the state of Sabah.

  9. United People's Party (Zimbabwe) - Wikipedia

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    The United People's Party (UPP) was a political party in Zimbabwe from 2006-2010. Formed by Dr. Daniel Shumba, a former provincial chairman of Masvingo and member of the Central Committee of ZANU-PF, [1] it called for opposition to the ZANU-PF, the nation's ruling party, claiming it had subjected Zimbabweans to poverty, hopelessness and victims of misrule, greed, brutality, terror, corruption ...