Parti Marhaen Malaysia
Political party in Malaysia
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Parti Marhaen Malaysia (PMM) was a short-lived left-wing party formed by former Parti Rakyat Malaysia president Ahmad Boestamam. It formed as a splinter party of PRM in 1968 and merged into another left-wing party Pekemas in 1974.[1]
Parti Marhaen Malaysia | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | PMM |
| Founder | Ahmad Boestamam |
| Founded | 20 July 1968 |
| Dissolved | 1974 |
| Split from | Parti Rakyat |
| Merged into | Parti Keadilan Masyarakat Malaysia (PEKEMAS) |
| Headquarters | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
| Ideology | Marhaenism |
| Political position | Left-wing |
| Colours | Red |
| Slogan | Sosio-nasional-demokrasi (Socio-national democracy) |
History
The party was formed by Ahmad Boestamam on 20 July 1968, 8 hours before he left Malaysia for London to pursue legal studies for two and a half years.[2]
They were formed due to disputes between Ahmad Boestamam, the first president of Partai Rakyat, and his successor, Kassim Ahmad, regarding the Marhaenism ideology that was left by the party leadership.[3][4][5]
They were led by the triumvirate of Ishak Surin, Shariff Babol (former founder of Partai Rakyat) and Sheikh Hassan Jaafar.
The party merged with Parti Keadilan Masyarakat Malaysia (PEKEMAS) on 19 July 1974.[6][7]
List of party leaders
| # | Name | Took office | Left office |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ahmad Boestamam | 1968 | 1974 |
Aftermath
The party tried to reinvigorate the Socialist Front coalition before the 1974 elections, but failed.[8][9][10]