• The local elections were held in the Federation of Malaya in 1953. Guntong local election was the second election to be held in the Kinta district. Guntong...
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    The Malayan Emergency (1948–1960) was a guerrilla war fought in the Federation of Malaya between communist fighters of the Malayan National Liberation...
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    The Malayan Communist Party (MCP), officially the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM), was a Marxist–Leninist and anti-imperialist communist party which was...
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    achieved independence in 1957 until the elections in 2018. The party was among the first to fight for Malayan Independence and is one of the oldest parties...
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  • during the 1994 Sabah state elections after United Sabah Party losing its majority even the party won the state elections. Despite its usage nationwide...
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    all 52 seats and won 51, while the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party won the remaining seat. Following the elections, Raja Uda Raja Muhammad was elected as the...
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    existed since the 20th century. Communism was a major force during the Malayan Emergency that began in 1948. Between 1968 and 1989 during the Cold War...
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    Tunku Abdul Rahman (category People of the Malayan Emergency)
    with other Malayans. Chin Peng demanded that the Malayan Communist Party (MCP) be legalised and be allowed to participate in the elections.[citation needed]...
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    Independence of Malaya Party (category 1953 disestablishments in Malaya)
    Municipal Elections in alliance with the Malayan Indian Congress under Dato' Onn and other non-communal organisations. However the 1952 elections proved...
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    Minister. Except for state elections in Sarawak, by convention state elections are held concurrently with the federal election. Lower-level administration...
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  • Tenaga Rakyat or Putera to join the All Malayan Council of Joint Action (AMCJA), which was then led by the Malayan Democratic Union (MDU). AMCJA crafted...
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    The Malayan Peoples' Socialist Front (Malay: Barisan Sosialis Rakyat Malaya) or better known as Socialist Front (SF) or Barisan Sosialis (BS) was a left-wing...
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    List of political parties in Singapore (category Elections in Singapore)
    tally does not include city council elections, by-elections, Malaysian parliamentary elections or presidential elections (the latter which requires nonpartisan...
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    Briggs Plan (category Malayan Emergency)
    1950 as Director of Operations during the Malayan Emergency (1948–1960). The plan aimed to defeat the Malayan National Liberation Army by cutting them...
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    arrested. On 27 May 1961, following the PAP's defeats in the two by-elections, Malayan Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman announced that, "sooner or later...
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    commonly known as Malaya, was a country of what previously had been the Malayan Union and, before that, British Malaya. It comprised eleven states – nine...
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    (Senate) of the Parliament of Malaysia, and also the first chairman of Malayan Banking. His maternal grandfather was Abu Bakar Abdullah, an ethnic Chinese...
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    Selangor branch of Malayan Chinese Association to avoid contesting the same seats in the Kuala Lumpur municipal council elections. UMNO and MCA eventually...
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    independents. Three months after the elections, an armed insurgency by communist groups in Malaya – the Malayan Emergency – broke out, and the British...
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    the Malayan Union was finally dissolved in 1948, Nik Ahmad Kamil continued as Menteri Besar of Kelantan under the new Federation of Malaya until 1953. Nik...
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    the Malayan Emergency of 1948–60, which pitted the Commonwealth against the Malayan National Liberation Army (MNLA), the military arm of the Malayan Communist...
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    Malays to mean Malaya). It became known as the Pan Malayan Islamic Party (PMIP) before the 1955 election as the registrar of society required it to incorporate...
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    contested by various locals until local polls were suspended by the country's federal government in 1965. A branch of the Malayan Chinese Association was also...
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  • important figures and events in Malayan public affairs during the year 1953, together with births and deaths of significant Malayans. Governor of Malaya : Sir...
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    Presidential elections were again held in 2002 amid allegations of vote-rigging, intimidation and fraud. The 2005 Zimbabwe parliamentary elections were held...
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  • formed, such as the Communist Party of Indochina (led by Ho Chi Minh), Malayan Communist Party and Communist Party of Siam. A minor branch of the South...
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    District Officer from 1948 to 1953. The following three years were spent in the Royal Fiji Military Forces. He fought in the Malayan Emergency, earning a Distinguished...
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  • the Malayan Peoples' Socialist Front. According to documents provided by the State Department Office of the Historian, during the second elections Malta...
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  • Malaya/Marxist–Leninist to form the Malaysian Communist Party in 1983. Malayan People's Liberation Front Montesano, Michael John; Jory, Patrick (2008)...
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    forces, paralleling similar tactics used by the Malayan National Liberation Army during the Malayan Emergency. Meanwhile, the North Kalimantan People's...
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