Parti Rakyat Gabungan Jaksa Pendamai

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The Parti Rakyat Gabungan Jaksa Pendamai or Justices of Peace Coalition People's Party (PEACE); or just shortly known as Peace Party is a political party based in Sarawak, Malaysia. It received permission to operate as a political party in 2013 and was among the 20 new parties registration approved by the Registrar of Society (RoS).[1] The party's founder and president Julian Petrus Jout announced that the party's aims were among other things, for Sarawak to get 50 percent royalty in oil and gas, as well as for the government to appoint a minister in charge of non-Muslim affairs and rights.[2]

State election results

Election Total seats won Seats contested Total votes Voting Percentage Outcome of election Election leader
2016
0 / 26
11 1,005 0.01% Steady0 seat; No representation in Parliament Julian Petrus Jout

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References

  1. ^ Bernama (2 September 2013). "ROS approves 20 new political parties". fz.com. Archived from the original on 9 April 2016. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Sarawak-Peace Party to contest in GE14". The Borneo Post. 13 November 2016. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
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