The Malay Union ( ms, Kesatuan Melayu) was a political party in
Singapore
Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia. It lies about one degree of latitude () north of the equator, off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, borde ...
.
History
The party was established on 14 May 1926 as a religious and cultural organisations for the
Malay community.
[Malay Union]
Singapore elections In 1954 it was one of three parties that allied to form the
Labour Front
The Labour Front is a defunct political party in Singapore that operated from 1955 to 1960.
History
The Labour Front was founded to contest the 1955 legislative elections by David Saul Marshall, Singapore's first chief minister and Lim Yew Hoc ...
alongside the Democratic Labour Party and Singapore Socialist Party. When a decision was made to merge into a single party, the Malay Union withdrew from the alliance, and joined the
Singapore Alliance
The Singapore Alliance Party, or simply the Singapore Alliance, was a political coalition formed on 2 June 1961 that contested several elections in Singapore, notably the 1955 Elections of Singapore and the 1963 Elections of Singapore. It consist ...
alongside the
United Malays National Organisation
The United Malays National Organisation (Malay: ; Jawi: ; abbreviated UMNO () or less commonly PEKEMBAR), is a nationalist right-wing political party in Malaysia. As the oldest continuous national political party within Malaysia (since its in ...
(whose Singaporean branch had been founded by the leaders of the Malay Union) and the
Malayan Chinese Association
The Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA; zh, 马来西亚华人公会; ; ta, மலேசிய சீனர் சங்கம், initially known as the Malayan Chinese Association) is a uni-racial political party in Malaysia that seeks to ...
.
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In the 1955 general elections the party nominated a single candidate,][ ]Mohamed Sidik bin Haji Abdul Hamid
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, in the Southern Islands constituency. He was elected with 50.6% of the vote.
The party fielded a candidate in the 1957 by-election in Cairnhill, receiving 17% of the vote. However, the party had previously agreed with the other Alliance members not to field a candidate, and was subsequently expelled from the Alliance for doing so.[
After trying but failing to form an alliance with the ]Pan-Malayan Islamic Party
The Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS; ms, Parti Islam Se-Malaysia; ms, ڤرتي إسلام سمليسيا, label= Jawi, script=arab, italic=unset) is an Islamist political party in Malaysia. As the party focused on Islamic fundamentalism, PAS's ...
and Parti Rakyat, the MU contested the 1959 general elections alone.[ By this time the party was led by Muda Muhamed Mahmud, as Abdul Hamid had left to join the UMNO.Singapore election candidates (M)]
Singapore Elections It nominated three candidates, but received only 0.5% of the voting, failing to win a seat.
After the Societies Ordinance came into force in 1960, it failed to re-register.[
]
References
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Defunct political parties in Singapore
Political parties established in 1926
1926 establishments in Singapore
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