United Pasokmomogun Kadazan Organisation
United Pasokmomogun Kadazan Organisation Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Kadazan Bersatu | |
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Abbreviation | UPKO |
Leader | Fuad Stephens |
Founder | Fuad Stephens |
Founded | June 1964 |
Dissolved | 28 December 1967 |
Merger of | Reunite of United Pasok Momogun Organisation (UPMO) to form United Pasokmomogun Kadazan Organisation (UPKO) - 1964 |
Split from | Breakaway of United Pasok Momogun Organisation (UPMO) - 1962 |
Preceded by | Formation of United National Kadazan Organisation (UNKO) - 1961 |
Succeeded by | Consolidation into United Sabah National Organisation (USNO) - 1967 |
National affiliation | Sabah Alliance (1963-1967) |
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The United Pasokmomogun Kadazan Organisation (Malay: Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Kadazan Bersatu; abbrev: UPKO) was a Kadazan-Dusun-Murut (KDM) based political party in North Borneo and later Sabah at the time it became a state of Malaysia in the 1960s.[1][2]
History[]
Formation of United National Kadazan Organisation (1961)[]
The party was initially started as the United National Kadazan Organisation (UNKO) which was founded by Donald Stephens in 1961, with its core constituency of indigenous Sabahans.[3] UNKO modeled after United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) in Malaya; was the first indigenous party in Sabah formed to represent the interests of the Kadazandusun community in Sabah. At the time of its founding it had approximately 20,000 members.[4]
Breakaway of United Pasok Momogun Organisation (1962)[]
The new party UNKO has members which does not support the "Malaysia project" and disagrees with Donald Stephens, hence they split to form a new group led by G. S. Sundang going on to form the United Pasok Momogun Organisation (UPMO) in January 1962.[3]
Reunification and formation of United Pasokmomogun Kadazan Organisation (1963-1964)[]
Upon the formation of Malaysia in 1963, UNKO entered into a coalition with the United Sabah National Organisation (USNO), a Muslim party, and the Sabah Chinese Association (SCA) to form a consociationalism new Government of Sabah;[3] with its president Stephens became the state's first Chief Minister.[4] In May 1964, the breakaway UPMO party, eventually reunited with its parent party.[1] The merger saw UNKO renamed itself as the United Pasokmomogun Kadazan Organisation (UPKO) in June 1964.[2]
Dissolution and merger into United Sabah National Organisation (1967)[]
After Stephens was forced out of the chief ministership in 1964 and became a federal minister.,[5] the party was dissolved on 28 December 1967 and absorbed into United Sabah National Organisation (USNO).[2][6]
State election results[]
State election | State Legislative Assembly | |
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Sabah | Total won / Total contested | |
2/3 majority | 2 / 3
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1967 | 12 / 32
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12 / 24
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See also[]
- Politics of Malaysia
- List of political parties in Malaysia
- Sabah Democratic Party (PDS)
- United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation (UPKO) (New)
References[]
- ^ a b "UPKO rebranded to United Progressive People of Kinabalu Organisation". Bernama. Malaysiakini. 23 November 2019. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
- ^ a b c "United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation / Parti Demokratik Sabah". Retrieved 28 November 2019.
- ^ a b c Sabah State Archives. "GOVERNMENTAL RECORDS (Before Independence)". Chief Minister Department. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
- ^ a b Lim, Regina (2008). Federal-state Relations in Sabah, Malaysia: The Berjaya Administration, 1976-85. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. p. 42.
- ^ Luping, Herman (14 September 2013). "Sabah foresees a brighter future". New Straits Times. Retrieved 6 November 2014.
- ^ "Former federal minister celebrates 80th birthday in style". Borneo Post. 19 June 2012. Retrieved 6 November 2014.
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