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As this is being written, the Federation of Malaysia is precisely four days away from holding the 15th General Election, which will take place on Saturday.
The classical definition of a victory in an electoral contest in Malaysia is whichever party can first have 112 votes in the legislative chamber, also known as the Dewan Rakyat, wins. The latter has 222 members of Parliament under various political parties, some of which have formed into various coalitions.
There were more than 1,000 independent candidates, the largest-ever in the electoral history of Malaysia since 1955, when the original Perikatan National (PN) was formed, leading to the first victory that allowed the late Tunku Abdul Rahman, Tun HS Lee and Tun Sambathan to negotiate with London for the independence of Malaya.
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