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There are 3 possible endings for the UMAJF:▼
They achieve total victory against the Shonan-Marai and the collaborators, (with American backing) though Singapore remains under the remnants of the Gunseibu. Eventually, Chin Peng steps down and a provisional government rules it for a year until between electoral candidates, the moderate socialist Ahmed Boestamam and the U.S backed candidate Tun-Abdul Razak win and finally transition into a federation.
A UMAJF-leaning ceasefire can happen and Japan not wanting it's Malayan holdings lost, create the Sultanate of Johor lead the Japanese collaborator, Ibrahim of Johor. This state can potentially reunify with the north if a referendum advocating for unification with them around the year 1970 succeeds.
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Eventually, Chin Peng steps down and holds an election between the moderate socialist candidate Ahmed Boestamam and te U.S.-backed candidate Tun-Abdul Razak. A provisional government rules the country for a year until it transitions into a federation between any candidate.
In the worst case scenario, they are completely defeated by the collaborators. With Malaya forever enslaved by the rusting chain under the rising sun.
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