Homeland Solidarity Party

Homeland Solidarity Party or Malay: Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku Rakyat Sabah is a Sabah-based party. The party was formed on 14 July 2016 and founded by Datuk Seri Panglima Jeffrey Kitingan.[3] It was one of party in the alliance of United Sabah Alliance, which were jointly formed with Sabah Progressive Party in 2016. In the 2018 Malaysian general election especially after having won two state seats, the party became a partner with the 29 Sabah-Barisan Nasional assemblymen to form a coalition state government with a simple majority of 31 seats to winning the 2018 Sabah state election.[4] However, at the same time after the General Election-14, BN has collapsed in Sabah due to some BN members leaving the BN Coalition to support the Sabah Heritage Party (WARISAN). The split caused the BN Government to lose its majority and fail to become the new government of Sabah. In connection with the fall of BN in Sabah, the President of the Sabah STAR Party held a meeting with the President of the Sabah United Party (PBS) to form a new Coalition, the Sabah United Coalition (GBS). This coalition continues until September 12, 2020, which is the date of the new Coalition established in Sabah, namely the Sabah People's Coalition (GRS).

Homeland Solidarity Party
Malay nameParti Solidariti Tanah Airku
ڤرتي سوليدريتي تانه ايركو
Chinese name沙巴立新黨
沙巴立新党
Shābā lìxīn dǎng
Abbreviation("STAR") ("Gabungan Rakyat Sabah - STAR")
LeaderJeffrey Kitingan
Founded14 July 2016
Split fromState Reform Party[1][2]
HeadquartersKota Kinabalu, Sabah
IdeologySabah regionalism
National affiliationUnited Sabah Alliance (2016–2018)
United Alliance of Sabah (since 2018)
Perikatan Nasional (since 2020)
Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (since 2020)
Colours  Light blue, red, orange and pink
Dewan Negara:
1 / 70
Dewan Rakyat:
1 / 222
Dewan Undangan Negeri:
6 / 79
Election symbol
Party flag
Website
www.starsabah.org

The Sabah People Coalition or better known as "GRS" is a new coalition established on the union of the people of Sabah. The Sabah STAR Party has become part of the Sabah People's Coalition (GRS) component. In the Sabah 2020 Election (26 September 2020), the Sabah People's Coalition (GRS) has succeeded in becoming the new government in Sabah and Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Hajiji Noor has been appointed as the 16th legitimate Chief Minister. The President of the Sabah STAR Party has agreed to sign the Memorandum "MoU" of the Sabah People's Coalition (GRS) to avoid political interference from outside Sabah on 9 January 2021, and the Coalition has become the real STAR Sabah Party Coalition with SAPP, PBS, PPBM, and BN- Sabah. The Sabah People's Coalition (GRS) is the biggest political cooperation in the State of Sabah

Elected representatives

Senators

  • His Majesty's appointee:
    • Guan Dee Koh Hoi

Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives)

STAR currently has only one MP in the House of Representatives.

State No. Parliament Constituency Member Party
 SabahP180KeningauJeffrey KitinganSTAR
TotalSabah (1)

Dewan Undangan Negeri (State Legislative Assembly)

Sabah State Legislative Assembly

6 / 79
State No. Sabah State Legislative Assembly Member Party
 SabahN38PaginatanAbidin MadingkirSTAR
N39TambunanJeffrey KitinganSTAR
N40BingkorRobert TawikSTAR
N41LiawanAnnuar AyubSTAR
N44TulidFlovia NgSTAR
N45SookEllron Alfred AnginSTAR
TotalSabah (5)

STAR state governments

State Leader type Member Party State Constituency
 SabahDeputy Chief Minister IIJeffrey KitinganSTARTambunan

General election results

Election Total seats won Seats contested Total votes Voting Percentage Outcome of election Election leader
2018
1 / 222
5 21,361 0.18% 1 seats; Opposition coalition,
(United Sabah Alliance)
later Governing coalition,
(Perikatan Nasional)
Jeffrey Kitingan

State election results

References

  1. "STAR Fully Committed To USA And Sabah's Full Autonomy – Jeffrey Kitingan". SabahKini. 11 October 2015. Archived from the original on 22 April 2018. Retrieved 22 April 2018.
  2. Jenne Lajiun (15 July 2016). "Reformed, rebranded STAR now Sabah-based party". The Borneo Post. Retrieved 22 April 2018.
  3. Julia Chan (14 July 2016). "Jeffrey Kitingan announces new party name, disavows partnership in Saksama". The Malay Mail. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
  4. Chok Simyee (10 May 2018). "31 elected BN may unite under PBS". The Borneo Post. Retrieved 11 May 2018.
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