Malaysian Social Justice Party
Malaysian Social Justice Party Parti Keadilan Masyarakat Malaysia PEKEMAS |
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Abbreviation | PEKEMAS |
Founder | Veerappen Veerathan Tan Chee Khoon Syed Hussein Alatas |
Founded | 1972 |
Dissolved | 1982 |
Split from | Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia |
Merged into | Parti Marhaen Malaysia (19 July 1974)[1] |
Headquarters | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Ideology | Practical Socialism |
Political position | Left-wing |
Colours | Red, White, and Green[2] |
Politics of Malaysia Political parties Elections |
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Malaysian Social Justice Party or (Malay: Parti Keadilan Masyarakat Malaysia) (PEKEMAS) was a former party formed by Tan Chee Khoon and Syed Hussein Alatas in 1972. On 19 July 1974, Parti Marhaen Malaysia merged with the party.[1] The party was dissolved in 1982.[3]
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History
The party were formed by Tan Chee Khoon, Syed Hussein Alatas and Veerappen Veerathan[4][5] in 1972 after Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia (Gerakan) co-founder Lim Chong Eu led Gerakan into the newly expanded Alliance (renamed as the Barisan Nasional or National Front).[6] Tan strongly opposed this move because he felt it endorsed the race-based parties in Barisan Nasional.PEKEMAS is noted as a non-communal party and were formed based on principlessimilar to Gerakan.[7][8][9] Them were joined by 2 others Gerakan MPs, V. David and Veerappen.[10] Despite this, Tan supported the controversial government-supported New Economic Policy (NEP), which expanded the privileges given to Bumiputra (Malays and other indigenous people) under Article 153 of the Constitution because he felt tougher affirmative action was required to address Malay poverty.[11] On July 19, 1974, Parti Marhaen Malaysia merged with the party.
In the 1974 general election,[12][13] PEKEMAS suffered a terrible defeat, with Tan being the only successful candidate out of 36 candidates for Parliament.[14][15] PEKEMAS' campaign against the government was predicated on denying them the requisite 2/3 majority for amending the Constitution, which Tan opposed. The Democratic Action Party (DAP) and the Sarawak National Party (SNAP) became the largest opposition parties in Parliament, with nine seats each. This effectively hamstrung Tan's and PEKEMAS' agenda in Parliament.[16] Tan announced his retirement from politics in 1977, although he held his Parliament and Selangor State Assembly seats until their terms expired the next year.The party influenced started to warn out in 1978 due to defections of its chairman, Ahmad Boestamam into Parti Rakyat Malaysia (PRM)[17] after 1978 general elections.[18] The party further shrink in 1979 due to most of PEKEMAS' supporters defected to the DAP.[11][19][20][21] It managed to filed a candidate in 1982 general elections before its dissolution.[22]
List of PEKEMAS leaders
# | Name | Took office | Left office |
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1 | Tan Chee Khoon | 1972 | 1977 |
2 | Ahmad Boestamam | 1977 | 1978 |
Elected Representatives
- Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 4th Malaysian Parliament
- List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (1974–78)
Legacy
The party have been noted as having rough similarities with current Parti Keadilan Rakyat.[23]
General elections result
Election | Total seats won | Total votes | Share of votes | Outcome of election | Election leader |
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1974 |
1 / 154
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105,718 | 5.0% | 1 seats; Opposition | Tan Chee Khoon |
1978 |
0 / 154
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1 seats; | Ahmad Boestamam | ||
1982 |
0 / 154
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No seats; |
State election results
State election | State Legislative Assembly | |||||||||||||
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Perlis State Legislative Assembly | Kedah State Legislative Assembly | Kelantan State Legislative Assembly | Terengganu State Legislative Assembly | Penang State Legislative Assembly | Perak State Legislative Assembly | Pahang State Legislative Assembly | Selangor State Legislative Assembly | Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly | Malacca State Legislative Assembly | Johor State Legislative Assembly | Sabah State Legislative Assembly | Sarawak State Legislative Assembly | Total won / Total contested | |
1974 |
0 / 12
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0 / 26
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0 / 36
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0 / 28
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1 / 27
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0 / 42
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0 / 32
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0 / 33
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0 / 24
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0 / 20
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0 / 32
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1976 | ||||||||||||||
1978 |
0 / 12
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0 / 26
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0 / 36
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0 / 28
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0 / 27
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0 / 42
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0 / 32
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0 / 33
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0 / 24
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0 / 20
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0 / 32
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1979 | ||||||||||||||
1981 | ||||||||||||||
1982 |
0 / 12
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0 / 26
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0 / 36
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0 / 28
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0 / 27
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0 / 42
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0 / 32
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0 / 33
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0 / 24
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0 / 20
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0 / 32
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See also
References
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- ↑ George, K. (2005). "Champion of the downtrodden", Aliran, (Go to search engine and enter "alatas" and various articles mentioning will come up). Retrieved 14 February 2006.
- ↑ http://www2.nst.com.my/nation/politics/perspective-and-the-roars-will-continue-to-echo-1.585504
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- ↑ Means, Gordon P. (1991). Malaysian Politics: The Second Generation, p. 29. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-588988-6.
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- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Loh, Kok Kin (2003). "Tan Sri Dr Tan Chee Khoon – A Life of Service". Retrieved 14 February 2006.
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