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Barisan Sosialis (BS), also
known as the
Socialist Front, was a left-wing
political party in Singapore. It was
formed on 29 July 1961 and was officially...
- The
Socialist Party of
Indonesia (Indonesian:
Partai Sosialis Indonesia) was a
political party in
Indonesia from 1948
until 1960, when it was
banned by...
- 51 seats,
while the
majority of the
remaining seats were won by
Barisan Sosialis (BS). The
ruling party of Malaysia, the
United Malays National Organisation...
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Gerakan Wanita Sosialis was a women's
organization in Indonesia. It was the women's wing of the
Socialist Party of
Indonesia (PSI).
Before the founding...
- The
Socialist Party of
Malaysia (PSM, Malay:
Parti Sosialis Malaysia; Chinese: 马来西亚社会主义党; Tamil: மலேசிய சோசியலிஸ்ட் கட்சி), is a
socialist political party...
- high
number of
blank votes are due to an
attempted boycott by the
Barisan Sosialis (Socialist Front) as
there was no
option that
rejected integration entirely...
-
fellow PAP
members who were
expelled formed a new party,
called the
Barisan Sosialis (English:
Socialist Front), with Lim as secretary-general and Lee Siew...
- the merger,
fearing a loss of influence, and
hence formed the
Barisan Sosialis,
after being kicked out from the PAP. The
ruling party of Malaya, United...
- the PAP when the
party came to
power in the next elections. Ex-Barisan
Sosialis member Tan Jing Quee
claims that Lee was
secretly in
collusion with the...
- politically-motivated detentions. In 1965, the
party renamed itself Parti Sosialis Rakyat Malaysia in
keeping with its
scientific socialist ideology, but...