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*[[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism|Socio-Economic Development And Research Institute]]
*[[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism|Socio-Economic Development And Research Institute]]
==Social and Political Movements==
==Social and Political Movements==
*[[FIle:PERKASA.png]] [[Ethnocracy|Pertubuhan Peribumi Perkasa (PERKASA)]]
 
=== Ongoing ===
*[[File:PKR.png]] [[Reformism|Reformasi]]
*[[File:Ispop.png]] [[Islamic Populism|Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia]]
*[[File:Ethnonat.png]] [[Ethnic Nationalism|Gabungan Pelajar Melayu Semenanjung]]
*[[File:Ethnonat.png]] [[Ethnic Nationalism|Gabungan Pelajar Melayu Semenanjung]]
*[[File:Ethnonat.png]] [[Ethnic Nationalism|Ikatan Muslimin Malaysia]] [[Islamic Theocracy|(Malaysian Muslim Solidarity)]] [[File:Muslim 2.png]]
*[[File:Ethnonat.png]] [[Ethnic Nationalism|Ikatan Muslimin Malaysia]] [[Islamic Theocracy|(Malaysian Muslim Solidarity)]] [[File:Muslim 2.png]]
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*[[File:Libfem.png]] [[Liberal Feminism|All Women Action Society (AWAM)]]
*[[File:Libfem.png]] [[Liberal Feminism|All Women Action Society (AWAM)]]
*[[File:Islamofeminism.png]] [[Islamic Feminism|Sisters in Islam Forum]]
*[[File:Islamofeminism.png]] [[Islamic Feminism|Sisters in Islam Forum]]
*[[FIle:PERKASA.png]] [[Ethnocracy|Pertubuhan Peribumi Perkasa (PERKASA)]]
=== Historical ===
*[[File:Anti-Colonial.png]] [[Nationalism|Anti-cession movement of Sarawak]] (1946-1950)
**[[File:Anti-Colonial.png]] Rukun Tiga Belas (1947-1950)
==Sultans and Monarchs==
==Sultans and Monarchs==
''Only the most significant sultans are included.''
''Only the most significant sultans are included.''

Revision as of 05:35, 4 July 2022

Political Parties

Coalitions

Minor Political Parties

Historical

Malayan Union (1946-1948)

During the Malayan Union years, most left-wing socialist parties (including civic nationalist factions) were in favour of the establishment of the Malayan Union, while right-wing ethnic nationalists and monarchists were against the formation of Malayan Union, due to the methods Sir Harold MacMichael used to acquire the Sultans' approval and the implementation of jus soli citizenship.

In Favour:

Against:

Federation of Malaya (1948-1963)

Think Tanks

Social and Political Movements

Ongoing

Historical

Sultans and Monarchs

Only the most significant sultans are included.

List of Sultans of the Melaka Sultanate

List of Sultans of the Perak Sultanate

List of Sultans of the Johor-Riau-Lingga Sultanate

Srivijaya-Melaka-Johor Dynasty

Bendahara Dynasty

Temmengong Dynasty

List of Sultans of the Terengganu Sultanate

Head of Government

Chief Minister of the Federation of Malaya

List of Prime Ministers

[5]

List of Acting Prime Ministers

Note: This list does not include interim or caretaker prime ministers.

Dewan Negara (WIP)

Current

Dewan Rakyat (WIP)

Current

Former

List of Opposition Leaders

Menteri Besar/Chief Ministers (WIP)=

Perlis

Kedah

Penang

Perak

Selangor

Negeri Sembilan

Melaka

Johor

Kelantan

Terengganu

Pahang

Sarawak

Sabah

References

*Denotes non-registered parties

  1. Known as the "Grand Old Party" of Malaysia, as most Malaysian political parties (PAS, PKR, PPBM) had origins from UMNO. However due to internal conflicts within the party, the original UMNO has been banned in 1988 by court order. The current UMNO was then registered as UMNO 'baru' at the same year.
  2. The list includes strategic partners of Pakatan Harapan
  3. Despite Melaka being an Islamic sultanate, Sultan Abu Syahid Shah was a practising Hindu as he took a Hindu title represented a traditionalist reaction in Malacca against Islam, the new religion.
  4. Raja Kecil was the first sultan of the Sultanate of Siak Sri Indrapura and claimed to be the illegitimate son of Sultan Mahmud Shah II
  5. For the sake of avoiding repetition, deputy prime ministers will not be included.
  6. Former Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak Hussein was a Social Democrat as he was once a member of the British Labour Party during his studies in the UK.

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