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    PAPUMNO relations refers to the occasionally turbulent relationship between the People's Action Party (PAP), the governing party of Singapore since 1959...
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    People's Action Party (redirect from Ex-PAP)
    United Malays National Organisation (UMNO). However, the prospect that the PAP might rule Malaysia agitated UMNO. The PAP's decision to contest federal parliamentary...
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    rally, he called the PAP Malay politicians un-Islamic and traitors to the Malay race, greatly straining PAP-UMNO relations. The PAP politicians, who saw...
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    After a fallout in the relations between the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) and the People's Action Party (PAP), the ruling parties of the...
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    Tekong Other Islands History of Malaysia Proclamation of Malaysia PAP-UMNO relations History of the Republic of Singapore Independence of Singapore Agreement...
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    Operation Claret 1964 race riots in Singapore MacDonald House bombing PAPUMNO relations Proclamation of Singapore UN Security Council Resolution 213 Singapore...
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  • while other UMNO politicians thought Lee was simply taking advantage of the situation to pander to Chinese Malaysians. PAP-UMNO relations were chilled...
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    Operation Claret 1964 race riots in Singapore MacDonald House bombing PAPUMNO relations Proclamation of Singapore UN Security Council Resolution 213 Singapore...
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    earlier agreement that he would not do so (see PAP-UMNO relations). Lee in turn retaliated by running PAP candidates in Malaya at the 1964 federal elections...
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  • while other UMNO politicians thought Lee was simply taking advantage of the situation to pander to the Malaysian Chinese. PAPUMNO relations were chilled...
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    ties with the two countries. Indonesia retaliated by cutting off trade relations with the new nation. The US, under John F. Kennedy, appeared to have supported...
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    tumultuous backdrop of heated PAP-UMNO relations between Singapore and Malaya, and an internal political struggle between PAP and Barisan Sosialis, LSP was...
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    Cobbold Commission (category 1962 in international relations)
    Operation Claret 1964 race riots in Singapore MacDonald House bombing PAPUMNO relations Proclamation of Singapore UN Security Council Resolution 213 Singapore...
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    his criticism of Malays advocating Malay dominance, led to bitter PAPUMNO relations and the 1964 race riots in Singapore; Singapore was later expelled...
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    deteriorating PAPUMNO relations by constantly demanding that the federal government "smack down their 'ultras'", whose ranks included prominent UMNO leaders...
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    13 PAP Assemblymen were expelled from the PAP for abstaining. They went on to form a new political party, the Barisan Sosialis (BS), the PAP's majority...
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    Operation Claret 1964 race riots in Singapore MacDonald House bombing PAPUMNO relations Proclamation of Singapore UN Security Council Resolution 213 Singapore...
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    Operation Claret 1964 race riots in Singapore MacDonald House bombing PAPUMNO relations Proclamation of Singapore UN Security Council Resolution 213 Singapore...
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    Operation Claret 1964 race riots in Singapore MacDonald House bombing PAPUMNO relations Proclamation of Singapore UN Security Council Resolution 213 Singapore...
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    Oceana Pubns. ISBN 978-0379007817. James Chin (2014) Federal-East Malaysia Relations: Primus-Inter-Pares?, in Andrew Harding and James Chin (eds) 50 Years...
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    1962 Singaporean integration referendum (category 1962 in international relations)
    Singapore, the PAP sought formation of Malaysia on the basis of the strong mandate it obtained during the general elections of 1959 when PAP won 43 of the...
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    2010. "The Muslim Insurgency in Southern Thailand". Council of Foreign Relations. 1 February 2007. Archived from the original on 5 January 2011. Retrieved...
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    Organisation (UMNO), contested the elections as part of the Singapore Alliance Party (SAP) in an attempt to oust the PAP, straining relations between the...
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    racial tension and anti-PAP sentiments among Singaporean Malays made it difficult for the PAP to work with UMNO to forge good relations. Thus, these ideological...
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    Singapore from the Federation of Malaysia following a deterioration of PAPUMNO relations, negotiating its separation with Lee Kuan Yew, Prime Minister of Singapore...
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    benediction and peace of God be upon Our Leader Muhammad and upon all his Relations and Friends. WHEREAS by an Agreement made on the Ninth day of July in...
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    formative years. Although UMNO lost all its bids, relations between PAP and UMNO worsened. The PAP, in a tit-for-tat, challenged UMNO candidates in the 1964...
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    MacDonald House bombing (category Indonesia–Singapore relations)
    Bilateral relations between Singapore and Indonesia would remain tense during the next few years after the bombing. Bilateral relations would improve...
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    threatened to run PAP candidates in Malaya at the 1964 federal elections, despite an earlier agreement not to do so (see PAPUMNO relations). Racial tensions...
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