Perkasa
Malay supremacist non-governmental organisation
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2019 | The new political party PUTRA received official registration approval, establishing itself as an alternative party for Malays based on UMNO's original constitution. |
2018 | Ibrahim Ali makes a second attempt to resign as Perkasa president, which is again rejected by Perkasa's supreme council. |
2018 | Following the downfall of Barisan Nasional (BN) and UMNO in the general election, Ibrahim Ali founded Parti Bumiputera Perkasa Malaysia (PUTRA). |
2013 | Ibrahim Ali first attempts to resign as Perkasa president, but his resignation is rejected by Perkasa's supreme council. |
2013 | During Perkasa's annual general assembly, Ibrahim Ali alleged that UMNO had become weak in defending Malay rights and hinted at the possibility of Perkasa becoming a political party to contest in the 2018 general election. |
September 2010 | Ibrahim Ali claimed that 60% of Perkasa members were United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) members, though both he and UMNO's secretary-general Tengku Adnan later denied direct organizational ties. |
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