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general election,
PEKEMAS suffered a
terrible defeat, with Tan
being the only
successful candidate out of 36
candidates for Parliament.
PEKEMAS'
campaign against...
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general election,
Pekemas suffered a
terrible defeat, with Tan
being the only
successful candidate out of 36
candidates for Parliament.
Pekemas'
campaign against...
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Alliance coalition government in 1972, he left the
party to help form
PEKEMAS (Parti
Keadilan Masyarakat Malaysia, or
Social Justice Party of Malaysia)...
- Tan Chee Khoon, left to form
Parti Keadilan Masyarakat Malaysia (
PEKEMAS). The
PEKEMAS party however proved to be short-lived, and
Gerakan itself became...
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Parti Marhaen into
Pekemas but that
party also floundered,
winning only one seat in the 1974 elections. He took over the
Pekemas party presidency from...
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unnecessary by
opposition politicians from the
Democratic Action Party and
Pekemas. Both
parties vowed to s**** the
entire masterplan if they
gained control...
- P036 Mata Kuching,
Penang Ling
Liong Sik (MCA) 13,755 53.97% Ong Yi How (
PEKEMAS) 8,457 33.18% 26,354 5,298 83.97% Goh Lim Eam (DAP) 3,273 12.84% 1978 Ling...
- Gajah,
Malacca Abdul Ghafar Baba (UMNO) 20,890 78.89%
Abdul Ghani Long (
PEKEMAS) 5,591 21.11% N/A 15,299 N/A 1978 P096 Jasin,
Malacca Abdul Ghafar Baba...
- 09%
Patto Perumal (DAP) 8,401 45.59% 18,529 644 77.87%
Thang Pang Fay (
PEKEMAS) 877 4.76% RC
Manavarayan (IND) 103 0.56% 1978 Samy
Vellu (MIC) 12,930...
- 212 7.91%
Kampo Radjo Bagindo Kayo (PRM) 902 3.23%
Kamarulzaman Ibrahim (
PEKEMAS) 706 2.53% 1982
Rosemary Chow Poh
Kheng (MCA) 18,152 61.35%
Zainal Rampak...