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Harakah Keadilan Rakyat

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People's Justive Movement
Harakah Keadilan Rakyat
Founded14 July 1986
Dissolved1990
Preceded byMalayan Peoples' Socialist Front (SF)
Succeeded byGagasan Rakyat
Angkatan Perpaduan Ummah
MembershipPan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS)
Malaysian People's Party (PRM)
Malaysian Nationalist Party (NASMA)
Social Democratic Party (SDP)
Democratic Action Party (DAP)
Malaysian Workers' Party (PPPM)
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Front (BERJASA)
United Malaysian Chinese Organisation (UMCO)
IdeologyReformism
Political positionBig tent

Harakah Keadilan Rakyat (HAK) or the People's Justice Front was a political coalition that was formed on 14th July 1986 to provide a unified alternative to the then incumbent governing Barisan Nasional coalition, with the objective of reducing or denying it's two-thirds majority that it has held since Independence.[1][2] The HAK contested in the 1986 Malaysian general election.[3]

In 1990, it was superseded by Gagasan Rakyat and Angkatan Perpaduan Ummah.

References

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  1. ^ Achie, Nordi (21 December 2017). "ISLAM DAN POLITIK DI MALAYSIA: SATU PENELITIAN AWAL TERHADAP SEJARAH, PERGOLAKAN DAN PERJUANGAN POLITIK HARAKAH, 1987-2007". SEJARAH: Journal of the Department of History. 26 (2 (December)). ISSN 2756-8253.
  2. ^ Badlihisham Mohd. Nasir (1999). "The Politico-da'wah approaches of Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS): a historical review". Jebat: Malaysian Journal of History, Politics and Strategic Studies. 26: 27–39. ISSN 2180-0251.
  3. ^ Yao Sua Tan (2014). Pendidikan Cina di Malaysia: Sejarah, Politik dan Gerakan Perjuangan. Pulau Pinang: Penerbit USM. ISBN 9838618527.