Sabah Chinese Consolidated Party
Sabah Chinese Consolidated Party Parti Cina Bersatu Sabah PCBS | |
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| Abbreviation | PCBS |
| Founded | 1980 |
| Headquarters | Kota Kinabalu |
| National affiliation | Sabah Front (1981–1986) Gagasan Rakyat (1989–1998) |
| Colours | White, red |
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The Sabah Chinese Consolidated Party (SCCP) or Malay: Parti Cina Bersatu Sabah (PCBS) was a minor party which was formed in 1980. It claimed to represent the Chinese community in Sabah. In the 1981 state elections it joined forces with United Sabah National Organisation (USNO) and United Pasok Nunukragang National Organisation (PASOK) in an electoral pact to oppose to the ruling Sabah People's United Front (BERJAYA) and won one seat for N48 Bandar Tawau. However following the resignation of PCBS sole assemblyman Chan Tze Hiang from the party in late 1982 to become an independent, this seat was subsequently recaptured by Berjaya in the next election. PCBS decided not to contest the 1985 state election, and instead supported Joseph Pairin Kitingan's Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS).
SCCP would contest its final election in 1986, winning one seat, but the winner quit the party 2 days later to join PBS. The party would be dissolved a few years later, when most of the party members formed a new party, Liberal Democratic Party.