SamaBangsa
SamaBangsa is a political party in Malaysia, founded in 1996 by former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad. The party's name translates to "Malays" or "Malay people," reflecting its focus on Malay interests and issues. SamaBangsa is part of the Pakatan Harapan (Hope Coalition) alliance, which also includes the Democratic Action Party (DAP) and the Malaysian Indigenous People's Party (BERSATU). The party's platform emphasizes Malay rights, economic development, and social justice. SamaBangsa has been a significant player in Malaysian politics, often advocating for policies that benefit the Malay community. However, the party has faced criticism for its perceived lack of transparency and accountability. Despite these challenges, SamaBangsa remains an influential force in Malaysian politics, representing the interests of the Malay majority.