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Be the voice that truly conveys Dayak community's aspirations, PBDS told

Be the voice that truly conveys Dayak community's aspirations, PBDS told

Borneo Post05-08-2025
KUCHING (Aug 6): Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak's (PBDS) leadership must be more progressive and visionary to navigate today's challenging political landscape, said its former Youth chief Rapelson Richard Hamit.
He urged PBDS to move beyond 'old politics' and become a voice that truly represents the aspirations of the Dayak community.
'Only with unity and a clear vision can PBDS re-emerge as a respected political force – not only in Sarawak, but also at the national level,' he said in a statement.
Rapelson also called on the new leadership, which will be elected at the party's triennial delegates conference (TDC) on Sept 18, to uphold the party's original mission of empowering the Dayak community politically, economically and socially.
'Leadership today is not just about defending positions, but about the courage to bring relevant reforms, united the Dayak voice, and build long-term impactful policies for our community,' he said while affirming his support for leadership that aligns with the party's original principles and the interests of the Dayak community.
According to him, many party members and grassroots supporters were hoping for genuine change and progress, not just 'cosmetic or political rhetoric'.
He also wished for the party's continued growth as a mature, inclusive, and authoritative political entity, stressing the new leadership must be brave enough to make big decisions for the future of the Dayak comunity.
'This struggle is not over, and PBDS still has a big role to play in shaping the future of Sarawak and Malaysia,' he said.
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