The Malaysian Democratic Action Party, commonly referred to as DAP, is a multi-racial, center-left political party in Malaysia that advocates for social democracy and secularism. Founded in 1966, it emerged from a desire to create a more inclusive political landscape that transcended the ethnic divisions prevalent in Malaysian politics. DAP's roots can be traced back to the Malaysian branch of the People's Action Party (PAP) of Singapore, indicating its historical connections to broader regional aspirations for democracy and social justice.
DAP's values are deeply embed…
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