Socialist Party of Subejia

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Socialist Party of Subejia
Parti Sosialis Subejia
Malay nameParti Sosialis Subejia
ڤرتي سوسيعليس سوبيجيا
AbbreviationPSS
PresidentAzwariq Qadri
Vice-PresidentMohd Salleh
FounderAzwariq Qadri
Mohd Salleh
Founded19 June 2021; 2 years ago (2021-06-19) (as Gerila Anti-Kemusnahan Subejia)
22 August 2021; 2 years ago (2021-08-22) (renamed as Parti Melayu Sosialis Subejia)
12 December 2022; 15 months ago (2022-12-12) (renamed as Parti Sosialis Subejia)
Preceded bySyafikah Party
HeadquartersSubejia City
Membership5
Ideology
Political positionLeft-wing
National affiliationGabungan Parti Sosialis Subejia (since 2022)
International affiliationPolitical ally:
Socialist Party of Malaysia (informal)
Colors  Maroon
Slogan"Menyatupadukan Rakyat dan Berjaya Bersama" ("Uniting the People and Succeeding Together")
Dewan Rakyat Subejia
5 / 5
Dewan Negara Subejia
0 / 4
Election symbol
Party flag

The Socialist Party of Subejia (Malay: Parti Sosialis Subejia; abbrev: PSS) is a political party in the Democratic Republic of Subejia. It was established after the dissolution of the Syafikah Party. It is currently Subejia's main governing party, and having been led by the president, Azwariq Qadri, since its founding.

The PSS succeeded the Syafikah Party after Tan Sri Kennedy does not appointed as President of Subejia and won in the 2021 Subejian presidential election.

History

Establishment

The Subejia Anti-Destruction Guerilla was established on 19 June 2021 while Tan Sri Kennedy does not appointed as President of Subejia. The political party defeating Ketam Batu Party in the 2021 election. Its predecessor, Syafikah Party, was dissolved because Tan Sri Kennedy said that Azwariq cannot win in the election. Later, it was renamed into the Socialist Malay Party of Subejia due to its name.

Formation of political coalition

The SEMASA splintered into two political parties, which is Parti Sosialis Wanita Subejia and Parti Anak Sosialis Subejia. These parties forming the coalition with SEMASA, which is Gabungan Parti Sosialis Subejia.

Renaming into the Socialist Party

On 12 December 2022, the Socialist Malay Party of Subejia was renamed into the Socialist Party of Subejia.[1] It was done due to name dispute.

Ideology

The main objective when it was first founded was:

  • Preventing the government from the dissolution.
  • Spreading the left-wing and socialism ideology.
  • Defending the socialist rights
  • Dominating other parties to preventing coup d'état and/or attempted coup d'état.

List of leaders

President

No. Name Term of office Time in office
1 Azwariq Qadri 19 June 2021 Incumbent 2 years, 282 days

Vice-President

No. Name Term of office Time in office
1 Mohd Salleh 19 June 2021 Incumbent 2 years, 282 days

Women Chief

No. Name Term of office Time in office Party
1 Salinawati 19 June 2021 27 November 2021 161 days PSWS
Vacant 2 years, 121 days [a]

Leadership structure

Azwariq Qadri, the incumbent President of SEMASA.

Elected representatives

Dewan Rakyat Subejia (Subejia House of Representatives)

Members of Parliament of the 1st Subejian Parliament

State No. Member
Subejia City P01S Azwariq Qadri
Bandar Diraja P02S Mohd Salleh
Bandar Paklang P03S Basri

Election results

General election results

Election Total seats won Total votes Voting percentage Outcome of election Election leader
2021
4 / 5

After the victory in General Election 2021 -
5 / 5
4 seats; Governing coalition Azwariq Qadri[b]
2023 TBA

Presidential election results

Election Candidate Running mate Total votes Voting percentage Outcome
2021 Azwariq Qadri Mohd Salleh 2 100% Elected Green tickY
2022 Azwariq Qadri Mohd Salleh 1 100% Elected Green tickY

Note: Bold text indicates the party's current member

Notes

  1. Women Chief's position might be abolished since Salinawati was split from the SEMASA.
  2. This was before the ratification of the constitution of the Democratic Republic of Subejia.

References

  1. Qadri, Azwariq (12 December 2022). "PRESS CONFERENCE". Retrieved 16 December 2022.