Green Party of Malaysia
Green Party of Malaysia | |
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Abbreviation | PHM |
General Secretary | Abdul Razak Ismail[1] |
Founded | 2010 |
Membership | 5,000 (Claimed) |
Ideology | Green politics Anti-corruption Environmentalism Multiracialism |
Political position | Centre-left |
Regional affiliation | Himpunan Hijau |
International affiliation | Greens International |
Slogan | "Pilihan Di Tangan Kita!" The Choice is Ours! |
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The Green Party of Malaysia (Malay: Parti Hijau Malaysia) is a political party in Malaysia with an environmentalism focus. It was formed in 2010 as a virtual movement.[2] Founder Azlan Adnan's original intent was to empower and unite all Environmental NGOs (ENGOs) in Malaysia and to push the green agenda into the Malaysian political consciousness.[3][4] The party is affiliated with Himpunan Hijau[5] with more than 80 NGO's. The party was initially anti-Barisan Nasional[6] but over the years have become more divergent and is more critical of both Barisan Nasional and Pakatan Harapan.
As of 2022, the party had not contested in any elections on the national and statewide level.[7] Abdul Razak Ismail announced the party would contest in the 2023 Selangor state election.[8] However, as of March 2024, the party had yet to have its registration approved.[9]
See also
- Green party
- Asia Pacific Greens Federation
References
- ^ "Parti Hijau gesa Nik Nazmi campur tangan isu kuari Bukit Lagong". Malaysiakini. 5 December 2022. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
- ^ Lucia Lai (23 March 2012). "Cultivating the Green Party of Malaysia". UCANews Daily. Retrieved 14 June 2018.
- ^ "Green Party to stay out of polls | Free Malaysia Today". freemalaysiatoday.com. Retrieved 2015-07-28.
- ^ "The Animals & Greens Party of Malaysia – Parti Hijau for Malaysia! | Malaysia Today". malaysia-today.net. Retrieved 2015-07-28.
- ^ "Himpunan Hijau 2.0: Langkah Lestari". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2022-06-04.
- ^ Rowdy Malay mob disrupts ABU event, one hurt on January 21, 2012, retrieved 2022-06-04
- ^ "MySPRSemak". mysprsemak.spr.gov.my. Retrieved 2022-06-04.
- ^ Sufian, Puteri Aisya (2023-01-27). "Green Party touts 'secret weapon' for Selangor polls". Malaysiakini. Retrieved 2023-01-30.
- ^ Vengadesan, Martin (2024-03-31). "Like Muda and PSM, Green Party endures long wait for registration". Malaysiakini. Retrieved 2024-04-22.
External links
- Green Party of Malaysia's channel on YouTube
- Green Party of Malaysia on Facebook
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