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{{Communist Parties}} | {{Message box/Stub}}{{Infobox political party|name=Communist Party of Malaya|founded=April 1930|abbreviation=MCP, CPM, PKM|founders=[[Lei Kuang-juan]]<br>[[Wu Ching]]<br>[[Wei Ching-chow]]<br>[[Lin Ching-chung]]<br>[[Chen Shao-chang]]|dissolved=2 December 1989|predecessor=[[South Seas Communist Party]]|newspaper=Min Sheng Pau|political_orientation=[[Communism]]}}{{Communist Parties}} | ||
The '''Malayan Communist Party''' ('''MCP'''), officially the '''Communist Party of Malaya''' ('''CPM'''), was a [[Communism|communist]] party active in occupied [[British Malaya]] and later [[Malaysia]] and [[Republic of Singapore|Singapore]]. |
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Communist Party of Malaya | |
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Abbreviation | MCP, CPM, PKM |
Founders | Lei Kuang-juan Wu Ching Wei Ching-chow Lin Ching-chung Chen Shao-chang |
Founded | April 1930 |
Dissolved | 2 December 1989 |
Preceded by | South Seas Communist Party |
Newspaper | Min Sheng Pau |
Political orientation | Communism |
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The Malayan Communist Party (MCP), officially the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM), was a communist party active in occupied British Malaya and later Malaysia and Singapore.