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Abbreviation
  
STAR

Founder
  
Patau Rubis

President
  
Soo Lina

Ideology
  
Regionalism

State Reform Party

Founded
  
9 October 1996 (Sarawak) 6 January 2012 (Sabah)

Headquarters
  
262, Jalan Batu Kawa, 93500 Kuching, Sarawak

The State Reform Party or (Malay: Parti Reformasi Negeri, abbreviated STAR) is a political party based in Sarawak, Malaysia.

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Its current President is Lina Soo, replacing Patau Rubis, who died in 2016, after he collapsed while presiding the STAR Annual General Meeting on 20 March 2016.

The STAR's nine-point election manifesto would focus on Sarawak's rights as contained in the Malaysia Agreement, the 1962 Inter-Governmental Committee (IGC) Report and the 18-Point Agreement. The STAR's policy will ensure the party always struggle as a significant pressure group on demanding recognisation of Sarawak rights together with many other non-governmental organisations (NGOs). The Party demands that the Government of Sarawak have to reform the state government system and go out from the available comfort zone.

Current STAR Sarawak State Committee

As of 9 April 2016.

  • Permanent Chairman
  • Johnny Bob Aput
  • Deputy Permanent Chairman
  • Buln Ribos
  • Tambi Pilang
  • President
  • Soo Lina
  • Deputy President
  • James Undau
  • Mura Kadir
  • Zulfaqar Sa'adi
  • Vice President
  • Fatrick Time Nawi
  • Jotem Kipa
  • Mohd Annuar Abd Hamid
  • Richard Revis Jimin
  • Adam Wong Sing Wei
  • Moh Hiong King
  • Mesah Suhaili
  • Secretary-General
  • Simon Tiong Ing Tung
  • Treasurer-General
  • Chieng Lea Phing
  • Women Leader
  • Sylvia John
  • Advisor
  • Donny Ruing
  • List of Presidents

  • Patau Rubis (9 March 1997 – 20 March 2016)
  • Lina Soo (9 April 2016–present)
  • Candidates in the Sarawak state elections

  • State Reform Party candidates, 2016 Sarawak state election
  • References

    State Reform Party Wikipedia