Malaysian United Democratic Alliance

Malaysian United Democratic Alliance
Malay nameIkatan Demokratik Malaysia
ايكتن ديموكراتيک مليسيا
Chinese name马来西亚民主联合阵线
Mǎláixīyà mínzhǔ liánhé zhèn xiàn
Tamil nameமலேசிய ஐக்கிய மக்களாட்சி கூட்டணி
Maleciya aikkiya jaṉanāyaka kūṭṭaṇi
AbbreviationMUDA
PresidentAmira Aisya Abdul Aziz (Acting)
Secretary-GeneralAmir Hariri Abdul Hadi
Deputy PresidentAmira Aisya Abdul Aziz
Vice President
  • Siti Rahayu Baharin
  • Zaidel Baharuddin
  • Shahrizal Denci
Treasurer-GeneralShairy Hanapiah
Founders
Founded17 September 2020
Registered23 December 2021
Split fromBERSATU
HeadquartersRumah Hitam, Pejabat MUDA
D-2-08, Jalan SS 6/20a, Dataran Glomac, Pusat Bandar Kelana Jaya
47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Student wingIkatan Mahasiswa Demokratik Malaysia
Membership (2022)79,980
Ideology
Political positionCentre-left
National affiliationAllied coalition
Pakatan Harapan
(2020–2023)
Electoral pact
Socialist Party of Malaysia
(since 2023)
Colours    Black and gold
SloganBudi – Tara – Serta
AnthemMuda Sudah Mula
Dewan Negara
0 / 70
Dewan Rakyat
1 / 222
State Legislative Assemblies
1 / 600
Chief ministers of states
0 / 13
Election symbol
Party flag
Website
muda.my

The Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (abbreviated: MUDA; Malay: Ikatan Demokratik Malaysia) is a multi-racial and youth-centric political party in Malaysia formed by Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman in September 2020.[2][3][4][5]

In 2024, MUDA will hold its leadership election for the first time since its inception.[6][7]

  1. ^ Mikha Chan (14 June 2024). "Muda now identifies itself as social democratic party". Free Malaysia Today. Retrieved 16 June 2024.
  2. ^ Mazwin Nik Anis (17 September 2020). "Syed Saddiq applies to register new party, Muda". The Star. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  3. ^ Dhesegaan Bala Krishnan (17 September 2021). "Ready, Syed, go: Syed Saddiq registers new party, 'Muda'". New Straits Times. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  4. ^ "赛沙迪新党"MUDA"正式申请注册 · 党徽出炉" [Syed Saddiq's new party "MUDA" officially applies for registration, unveils party's logo]. www.sinchew.com.my. Retrieved 19 September 2020.
  5. ^ "How a New Youth-Driven Party Is Shaking Up Malaysian Politics". www.worldpoliticsreview.com. 21 October 2020. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  6. ^ "Muda to hold party polls early amid 'unhappiness' with leadership". Free Malaysia Today. Retrieved 2 March 2024.
  7. ^ "Muda to hold first party polls ahead of schedule". The Star. Retrieved 2 March 2024.