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CONTRIBUTION IN PARTY * WOMEN’S MOVEMENT There shall be established at all levels a Women’s Movement with the following objects like to encourage its members to study and participate in the field of politics, economy, culture, tradition, sports, education, welfare and domestic science. To encourage its members to take active part in the development of a progressive and united Malaysia and to co-operate with any recognised Women’s Movement or organisations. Lastly, to assist the Supreme Council in implementing and achieving he objects of the Party.

* QUALIFICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP Any citizen of Malaysia who is residing in Sabah or in the Federal Territory of Labuan and is not less than eighteen years of age, who accepts and subscribes to the Party’s Constitution, programmes, policies and principles, and who is not a member of any other political party may become a member of the Party. Any member who wittingly applies or declares himself to be member of another political Party or otherwise acts or conducts himself howsoever which is likely to be detrimental to the interest of the Party or any of its division shall forthwith cease to be a member of the Party. Other than that, had been proven to have given or employed or accepted money or presents or favour whatsoever or misconducted himself howsoever if the same are intended or for the purpose to garner and secure support whether for himself or otherwise for an election to any post within the Party shall cease to be a member of the Party as from the date when the member is found guilty by the Party Disciplinary Committee.

* ADMISSION OF MEMBERS The Branch Secretary shall submit every application for membership to the meeting of the Branch Committee as soon as possible for its consideration. Also, The Branch Committee shall decide on all applications for membership and may by voting approve or refuse the application or postpone consideration without

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