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Malay Nationalist Party
Parti Kebangsaan Melayu Malaya ڤرتي كبڠسأن ملايو ملايا
Abbreviation
PKMM
Founder
Mokhtaruddin Lasso
Founded
17 October 1945
Dissolved
1948
Preceded by
Kesatuan Melayu Muda
Succeeded by
Parti Rakyat Malaysia[1] Labour Party of Malaya Parti Islam Se-Malaysia UMNO
Youth wing
Angkatan Pemuda Insaf
Women's wing
Angkatan Wanita Sedar[2]
Ideology
Left-wing nationalism Malay nationalism Indonesian unificationism Socialism Pancasila Anti-imperialism
Political position
Left-wing to far-left
Colours
Red, white
Sang Saka Malaya
Politics of Malaysia
Political parties
Elections
Parti Kebangsaan Melayu Malaya (PKMM), also known as the Malay Nationalist Party, was founded on 17 October 1945 in Ipoh, Perak. The party was the first Malay political party formed after the Japanese occupation of Malaya.
The main goal of the PKMM was to achieve full independence for Malaya and to oppose any form of British colonial rule. The five principles adopted by the PKMM were a belief in God, nationalism, sovereignty of the people, universal brotherhood and social justice. These principles mirrored the Pancasila of Indonesian nationalism and many of the PKMM activists were influenced by nationalist developments in Indonesia and sought for the unification of Indonesian and Malay nationalist struggles in an Indonesia Raya.
In response to British proposals for a Federation of Malaya, PKMM, as a member of PUTERA, formed an alliance with other predominantly non-Malay political groups organized under the All-Malayan Council of Joint Action, forming the AMCJA-PUTERA coalition. Together they formulated the People's Constitutional Proposals, calling for a common citizenship and democratic governance, which was rejected by the British.
With the establishment of the Federation of Malaya and the British crackdown on parties of the Malay Left and the communists of the MCP, PKMM disbanded though many of its members would go on to play important roles in Malayan politics.
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