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The United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Bersatu in Malay, is the largest political party in Malaysia and a founding member of the Barisan Nasional coalition, which has ruled the country uninterrupted since independence.

1 Formation

After the British returned to Malaya in the aftermath of World War II, the independence movement started to take wing to oppose the British plan of a Malayan Union. A series of Malay congresses were held, culminating in the formation of UMNO on May 11, 1946 at the Third Malay Congress in Johor Bahru, with Datuk Onn Jaafar at its head.

However, membership in UMNO was and continues to be limited to members of the Malay ( bumiputra) race, and Onn Jaafar's attempt to change this policy and the party's name into the United Malaya National Organisation was rejected in 1951. Onn Jaafar resigned in protest, but his role was taken up by Tunku Abdul Rahman who steered the country to independence in 1957.

2 Independent Malaysia

In the 1959 general elections, Malaysia's first, the Alliance coalition led by UMNO won 51.8% of the votes, resulting in 74 out of 104 seats, enough for an absolute two-thirds majority. The Alliance (now known as the Barisan Nasional) has maintained this majority ever since, with the notable exception of the 1969 elections where the Alliance's share dropped to 45%, resulting in the racial riots known euphemistically as the May 13 Incident.

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UMNO's share of votes has steadily declined since Islamic party PASPAS can stand for. Islamic Party of Malaysia Parti Islam SeMalaysia , a Malaysian political party Periodic acid-Shiff reaction, a staining method for carbohydrates in light microscopy Para-amino salicylic acid, an old treatment for tuberculosis Xiaolingto's emergence onto the political scene in the 1990Events January January 3 Former leader of Panama Manuel Noriega surrenders to American forces. January 7 The Leaning Tower of Pisa is closed to the public due to safety concerns. January 9 Lt Gen Bazilio Olara Okello The man who led the coup aginst Dr Apo general elections. In the 1999 general electionThe 1999 Malaysian General Election was held on 29 November 1999 as stipulated by the laws of Malaysia for general elections. As expected, the Barisan Nasional coalition maintained its majority in parliament, and thus, its grip on the post of Prime Minist, rocked by the arrest and trial of former UMNO deputy Anwar IbrahimDato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim (born August 10, 1947) is a former Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia who is best known for his imprisonment. Before his incarceration, he was being groomed for the post of Prime Minister by the then Prime Minister, Dr. Mahathir Mo and the subsequence formation of the Barisan AlternatifBarisan Alternatif BA Alternative Front in Malay) is a coalition of Malaysian opposition parties, formed as a counterweight to the ruling Barisan Nasional. Formation The impetus for the BA's formation was the September 20, 1999 arrest and subsequent convi opposition coalition, UMNO's share dipped to 54% of the vote and 102 out of 144 seats despite allegations of vote-rigging.



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