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  2. Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil ...

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    Abdul Rahman bin Nordin, Secretary General. Website. www .cuepacs .my. The Congress of Union of Employees in the Public and Civil Services Malaysia ( Malay: Kongres Kesatuan Pekerja-pekerja di dalam Perkhidmatan Awam Malaysia ), abbreviated CUEPACS, is a national trade union centre in Malaysia. It has a membership of 1,200,000.

  3. Sabah Progressive Party - Wikipedia

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    e. The Sabah Progressive Party ( Malay: Parti Maju Sabah, abbreviated SAPP) [1] is a multiracial political party based in Sabah, Malaysia. It was registered on 21 January 1994 by dissidents led by former Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Yong Teck Lee from United Sabah Party. Formerly a component party in the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition, SAPP ...

  4. 16th Sabah State Legislative Assembly - Wikipedia

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    3 January 2024. 5th. 1st Meeting: 18 April 2024 - 25 April 2024. The 16th Sabah State Legislative Assembly is the current term of the Sabah State Legislative Assembly, the legislative branch of the Government of Sabah in Sabah, Malaysia. The 16th Assembly consists of 79 members that 73 members were elected in the 2020 Sabah election and 6 ...

  5. Sabah International Convention Centre - Wikipedia

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    Website. siccsabah .com. The Sabah International Convention Centre ( SICC) (Malay: Pusat Konvensyen Antarabangsa Sabah) is the largest waterfront purpose-built facility in East Malaysia and also the largest convention centre in Borneo island. The complex's gross built-up is 60,504 m 2 (651,260 sq ft) on a 6 hectares (15 acres) site.

  6. Sabah (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .sabah .com .tr. Media of Turkey. List of newspapers. Sabah is a Turkish daily newspaper, with a circulation of around 330,000 as of 2011. Its name means "morning" in Turkish . The newspaper was founded in İzmir by Dinç Bilgin on 22 April 1985. [2]

  7. Sabah - Wikipedia

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    Sabah is divided into five administrative divisions and 27 districts. Malay is the official language of the state; and Islam is the state religion, but other religions may be practised in peace and harmony in any part of the state. Sabah is known for its traditional musical instrument, the sompoton.

  8. Chief Minister of Sabah - Wikipedia

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    Shahelmey Yahya. Website. www .sabah .gov .my /cm /. The chief minister of Sabah is the head of government of Sabah, Malaysia. Since September 2020, the position has been held by Hajiji Noor from the Parti Gagasan Rakyat Sabah (Gagasan Rakyat) from the coalition of Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) which had won the 2020 Sabah state election.

  9. United Sabah National Organisation (New) - Wikipedia

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    The United Sabah National Organisation (New) ( Malay: Parti Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Sabah Bersatu (Baru); abbrev: USNO (Baru) [nb 2]) is a political party in Sabah, Malaysia. [3] [4] The party was formed in 2013 with the aim of reviving the long-buried struggle of USNO (Lama). The establishment of the new USNO Party was inspired by the struggle ...