Utamakan Sarawak.
Sarawak First.
Explore Gabungan Parti Sarawak's manifesto pillars, all 82 DUN state constituencies, and the candidates standing for GPS in PRN13 — all in one place.
The GPS Coalition
Four parties, one coalition, one Sarawak.
Eighteen Years of Building Sarawak
Four Parties. One Vision for Sarawak.
One Mission, Contested Across the State.
Utamakan Sarawak.
Sarawak First.
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Manifesto Highlights
Key pillars of the GPS PRN13 manifesto.
Sarawak's Autonomy and Rights (MA63)
GPS continues to champion and uphold Sarawak's rights as enshrined in the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63), the Federal Constitution and the Inter-Governmental Committee (IGC) Report. Through a firm, consistent and constructive approach with the Federal Government, significant progress has been achieved in legislation, administration, strategic resource management and the return of Sarawak's assets.
Sustainable Economy and Strong Finances
GPS has successfully laid the foundation for a new, more sustainable, resilient and internationally competitive Sarawak economy. Through the establishment of strategic economic institutions, a stronger fiscal position, development of high-value industries, empowerment of local enterprises and investor-friendly policies, Sarawak is now on track to achieve high-income region status and become the ASEAN green economy hub.
Rural Transformation and Regional Development
GPS has transformed rural and regional development through a more inclusive, structured approach focused on the needs of the people. Compared to development approaches centred on cities, GPS introduced a regional development model that accelerates infrastructure provision, strengthens government service delivery, stimulates the local economy and ensures every part of Sarawak enjoys more balanced development opportunities.
Energy Transition and Environmental Sustainability
GPS has positioned Sarawak as a leader in the green energy transition and sustainable development in the ASEAN region. Guided by the Post-COVID-19 Development Strategy 2030 (PCDS 2030), Sarawak is leveraging its hydro resources, biodiversity and technological innovation to build a low-carbon economy that generates new growth, attracts high-quality investment and creates high-value job opportunities. This approach proves that economic development and environmental preservation can move together for the prosperity of the people and the sustainability of future generations.
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