People's Progressive Party (Malaysia)
People's Progressive Party | |
|---|---|
| Malay name | Parti Progresif Penduduk ڤرتي ڤروڬريسيف ڤندودوق |
| Chinese name | 人民進步黨 人民进步党 rénmín jìnbù dǎng |
| Abbreviation | myPPP, PPP |
| President | Loga Bala Mohan |
| Secretary-General | Inder Singh |
| Vice President | Datuk Mohan Kandasamy Dato Elayppen Muthusamy Datuk Lee Heng |
| Women's Chief | Punitha Munusamy |
| Youth Chief | Sathiah Sudakaran |
| Founder | D. R. Seenivasagam |
| Founded | 10 April 1953 19 April 2023 re-registered |
| Dissolved | 14 January 2019 |
| Preceded by | Perak Progressive Party |
| Headquarters | Wisma PPP 74, Jalan Rotan, Kampung Attap, 50460 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
| Youth wing | PPP Pemuda Movement |
| Women's wing | PPP Women's Movement |
| Men's youth wing | PPP Putera Movement |
| Women's youth wing | PPP Puteri Movement |
| Membership (2024) | 320,000 |
| Ideology | Liberal conservatism Civic nationalism |
| Political position | Centre-right Historical: Centre-left |
| National affiliation | Alliance (1953–1955) Malaysian Solidarity Convention (1965) United Front (1966) Barisan Nasional (1973–2018, since 2025) |
| Colours | Gold |
| Slogan | "Peace, Progressive, Prosperity" |
| Website | |
| www | |
People's Progressive Party on Facebook | |
| Part of a series on |
| Conservatism in Malaysia |
|---|
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.