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  2. List of political parties in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    A multi-ethnic political party led by activists of the PAS friendly All Malaysia Muslim Undergraduates Movement (Gabungan Mahasiswa Islam Se-Malaysia) and supported by activists of the National Undergraduates Action Front (Barisan Bertindak Mahasiswa Negara), and Malaysian Students Solidarity (Solidariti Mahasiswa Malaysia), it failed to obtain ...

  3. Category:Political parties in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Leaders of political parties in Malaysia (5 C, 24 P) Liberal parties in Malaysia (2 C, 3 P) M. Malaysian United Indigenous Party (1 C, 3 P)

  4. Politics of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The three most competitive opposition parties are the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (Parti Islam se-Malaysia, or PAS) and the Barisan Nasional coalition. The Islamic Party of Malaysia (PAS) promotes a more Islamist political agenda, the BN Coalition is rather critical about the current ruling government since the May 2018 General Elections. [24]

  5. List of the winning political parties in the Malaysian ...

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    State Parliamentary Constituency General elections 1955 1959 1964 1969 1974 1978 1982 1986 1990 1995 1999 2004 2008 2013 2018 2022; members members members members

  6. Malaysian United Party - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian United Party (Malay: Parti Bersama Malaysia, abbreviated MUP) is a small political party registered in 2016 and based in George Town, Penang. The party's stated intention was to act as a third force in Malaysian politics and assume the role of providing check and balance on both the ruling and opposition parties. [1]

  7. Elections in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 1999 general election, opposition parties were given a brief period of airtime on the public Radio Television Malaysia (RTM) radio stations to broadcast their manifestoes. However, the government announced a change of policy in 1999, insisting that as RTM was government-owned, preference would be given to government parties.

  8. Category:Leaders of political parties in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Category: Leaders of political parties in Malaysia. ... Presidents of Liberal Democratic Party (Malaysia) (4 P) M. Presidents of Malaysian Chinese Association (12 P)

  9. UMNO - Wikipedia

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    The United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), officially Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Bersatu (PEKEMBAR), is a nationalist right-wing [7] political party in Malaysia.As the oldest national political party within Malaysia (since its inception in 1946), UMNO has been known as Malaysia's "Grand Old Party".