阅读全文: Voon : Going Home for Gawai: A Reflection on Sarawak’s Future
阅读全文: History, Law, and MA63: Why Facts Matter in the Fight for Regional Rights
阅读全文: Defending Local Jobs: PBK Urges Clear Economic Reasoning on Foreign Labor
阅读全文: PBK Demands Full Disclosure of 2017 UK Legal Mission Findings on MA63
阅读全文: Empowering Sarawakians: A Call for Strategic Investments in Skills, Industry, and Productivity
Parti Bumi Kenyalang (PBK) is gravely alarmed by recent information that a local business federation in collaboration with some foreigners, is planning to see the Premier on 15th April 2026 to bring in between 15,000 to 20,000 foreign workers into Sarawak.
阅读全文: Stop the Floodgates: Sarawak Must Not Repeat Sabah’s Demographic Crisis
阅读全文: Voon: PBK Adopts Virtual Office Model for Closer Voter Connection
KUCHING, SARAWAK — Parti Bumi Kenyalang (PBK) expresses its firm and unequivocal opposition to any proposal or policy direction that facilitates “wealth-based migration” or “investment migration” into Sarawak through property acquisition by non-Sarawakians, particularly from Malaya.
阅读全文: Strong Opposition to Wealth-Based Migration and Property-Linked Residency in Sarawak
阅读全文: The Price of Silence: Why Fence-Sitting Will Destroy Sarawak’s Sovereignty.
The recent move by the Sarawak State and the call by Speaker of Dewan Undangan Negri (DUN) and by some Cabinet Ministers during Hari Raya to get the federal Government to increase the number of state assembly seats from 82 to 99 is not reform—it is excess dressed up as necessity.
阅读全文: Voon : Increment of Seats in Legislative Assembly is not reform
The proposal to increase the number of parliamentary and state seats in Sarawak must be strongly questioned, especially at a time when Malaysia is facing serious fiscal pressures and rising national debt. Expanding the number of elected representatives will inevitably lead to higher public expenditure, yet there is little evidence that it will improve governance or public welfare.
阅读全文: From MA63 to Modern Reality: Redefining Representation Without Inflating the Political Class
(KUCHING, Sarawak 27 Feb 2026) – Parti Bumi Kenyalang (PBK) today reiterated its unwavering stance on the unconstitutionality of the Petroleum Development Act 1974 (PDA 1974) and the Continental Shelf Act 1966 (CSA 1966), calling for their outright repeal. The party asserts that these federal laws have unjustly stripped Sarawak of its rightful control over its own oil and gas resources, undermining its status as an equal founding partner in Malaysia under the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63).
Pertikaian semasa mengenai "pengiktirafan UEC" sering dipermudahkan menjadi isu teknikal: Adakah UEC setaraf dengan diploma negara? Adakah pelajar UEC perlu menduduki SPM bagi subjek Bahasa Melayu dan Sejarah? Namun, jika dipisahkan daripada konteks sejarah, persoalan ini sebenarnya salah. UEC bukanlah "pilihan melulu" masyarakat Cina, sebaliknya ia adalah mekanisme kelangsungan hidup yang terpaksa diwujudkan akibat keretakan sistemik.
阅读全文: Antara Kelangsungan dan Kedaulatan: Mengapa UEC Adalah "Garisan Merah" Pendidikan Cina
Today, Parti Bumi Kenyalang speaks not merely as a political party, but as a constitutional conscience for Sarawak. We address a question that goes to the heart of Malaysia’s foundation. If Sabah, as a founding territory of Malaysia, is entitled to 40% of the net revenue derived from it by the Federation, can Sarawak — an equal founding partner — be treated differently?
阅读全文: Sarawak’s Ultimatum: Constitutional Symmetry or Peaceful Exit
阅读全文: Bukan Kompromi, Tetapi Kedaulatan: PBK Tuntut Ultimatum Terhadap Akta Kemajuan Petroleum 1974
阅读全文: A Call for Moral Clarity: PBK Urges GPS to End the "Era of Compromise" with PETRONAS
阅读全文: Analisis Sejarah Bukan Hasutan: Kenyataan Rasmi Mengenai Siasatan Polis Terhadap Hak Sarawak
阅读全文: Standing Firm for Sarawak: My Response to the Latest Investigation