Selangor State Ceylonese Association (1900-1958) Malayan Ceylonese Congress (1958-1970) Malaysian Ceylonese Congress (since 1971)
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The Malaysian Ceylonese Congress (MCC; Malay: Kongres Ceylonese Malaysia, Tamil: மலேசிய சிலோனீஸ் காங்கிரஸ், Sinhala: මැලේසියානු ලංකා කොන්ග්රසය) is a political party in Malaysia.
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