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Homeland Fighter's Party

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Homeland Fighter's Party
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The Homeland Fighter's Party (Malay: Parti Pejuang Tanah Air, PEJUANG) is a right-wing, nationalist political party of Malaysia, formed in August 2020 by former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad in opposition to then ruling Perikatan Nasional (PN) government led by prime minister, chairman of PN and president of the Malaysian United Indigenous Party (BERSATU) Muhyiddin Yassin.

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The logo of PEJUANG party consists of a stylised Jawi letter, ڤ (P), which is the first letter in the word "Pejuang".

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The party was formed by Mahathir Mohamad at the beginning of the 2020–2022 Malaysian political crisis, which was triggered by his resignation as prime minister and the exit of his Malaysian United Indigenous Party (BERSATU) from the governing Pakatan Harapan coalition.[1] Mahathir and four MPs from BERSATU later rejected the leadership of Muhyiddin Yassin, BERSATU's president, when he was appointed prime minister with the backing of a new coalition, and were subsequently expelled from the party in May.[2] They were later joined by Shahruddin Md Salleh, who resigned as deputy minister of works only three months after his appointment.

Mahathir announced his intentions to form a new Malay-based party ahead of the 2020 Slim by-election,[3] but was not joined in his endeavour by former youth minister Syed Saddiq, a fellow BERSATU expellee.

The party made its electoral debut at the Slim by-election held in August, where it finished a distant second. Fewer than three months later, former education minister Maszlee Malik announced his departure from the party, at this point had yet to be formally registered, to sit as an independent MP.[4]

The party was formally registered in July 2021 after judicial review against the state authorities' decision to reject its application.[5][6]

While stating that the party was open to the possibility of co-operating with other parties, it contested the 2022 Johor state election outside of any coalition and fared poorly. It was defeated in the 42 (out of 56 total seats available) seats it contested. Party president Mukhriz Mahathir blamed the lack of exposure of the party's logo as one of the reasons for their defeat.[7]

In the 2022 general election, the party contested 158 out of 222 seats available as part of the Gerakan Tanah Air coalition, but failed to be elected in any of them. The party's three sitting MPs that sought re-election, Mahathir in Langkawi, Mukhriz in Jerlun, and Amiruddin Hamzah in Kubang Pasu, fared poorly and lost their deposits.[8]

A number of party leaders subsequently resigned from their leadership roles, including Mahathir as party chairman.[9]

In January 2023, the party left Gerakan Tanah Air,[10] which triggered the departure of a number of high-profile members, including Mahathir and deputy president Marzuki Yahya.[11]

In February 2023, the party's number of elected representatives was reduced to four after its Selangor state chairman was ordered to vacate his Batang Kali in the Selangor legislative assembly as a result of non-attendance.[12]

The party lost the remainder of its representation after opting not to contest in the 2023 Malaysian state elections, which followed Perikatan Nasional's decision not to admit it as a component party in March 2023.[13]

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List of leaders

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Leadership structure

Members of Parliament

Dewan Negara (Senate)

Current Senators (15th Malaysian Parliament)

The party is currently unrepresented at Dewan Negara.

Previous senators

14th Malaysian Parliament

Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives)

Current Members of Parliament (15th Malaysian Parliament)

The party is currently unrepresented at Dewan Rakyat.

Previous MPs

14th Malaysian Parliament

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Dewan Undangan Negeri (State Legislative Assembly)

Malaysian State Assembly Representatives

The party currently has no representative in any Malaysia State Assembly.

Previous Members of State Legislative Assembly

14th Kedah State Legislative Assembly

14th Selangor State Legislative Assembly

  • Harumaini Omar (Batang Kali, 2020-2023)
  • Mohd Shaid Rosli (Jeram, 2020-2023)
  • Sallehudin Amiruddin (Kuang, 2020-2023)
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General Election results

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State election results

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