People's Progressive Party (Malaysia)

People's Progressive Party
Malay nameParti Progresif Penduduk
ڤرتي ڤروڬريسيف ڤندودوق
Chinese name人民進步黨
人民进步党
rénmín jìnbù dǎng
AbbreviationmyPPP, PPP
PresidentLoga Bala Mohan
Secretary-GeneralInder Singh
Vice PresidentDatuk Mohan Kandasamy
Dato Elayppen Muthusamy
Datuk Lee Heng
Women's ChiefPunitha Munusamy
Youth ChiefSathiah Sudakaran
FounderD. R. Seenivasagam
Founded10 April 1953
19 April 2023 re-registered
Dissolved14 January 2019
Preceded byPerak Progressive Party
HeadquartersWisma PPP 74, Jalan Rotan, Kampung Attap, 50460 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Youth wingPPP Pemuda Movement
Women's wingPPP Women's Movement
Men's youth wingPPP Putera Movement
Women's youth wingPPP Puteri Movement
Membership (2024)320,000
IdeologyLiberal conservatism
Civic nationalism
Political positionCentre-right
Historical:
Centre-left
National affiliationAlliance (1953–1955)
Malaysian Solidarity Convention (1965)
United Front (1966)
Barisan Nasional (1973–2018, since 2025)
Colours  Gold
Slogan"Peace, Progressive, Prosperity"
Website
www.ppphq.online

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The People's Progressive Party (myPPP, PPP; Malay: Parti Progresif Penduduk), formerly known as the Perak Progressive Party, is a political party in Malaysia.

Founded in 1953, the party adopted its current name in 1956. It was a member of the Alliance from 1954 to 1955, and again from 1972 until it was replaced by Barisan Nasional in 1974, remaining a member until 2018.

Following the 2018 general election, the party suffered a split and was de-registered in 2019. It was re-registered in 2023 and rejoined Barisan Nasional in November 2025.