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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. |
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If neither the UMAJF or the Shonan-Marai neither achieve any amount of major victory or progress against each other, a ceasefire can happen. Chin Peng in a last ditch effort, reclaims all former territory and renames the guerilla state to the Malayan National Liberation Army, though he can be couped by Yeop Mahidin. |
If neither the UMAJF or the Shonan-Marai neither achieve any amount of major victory or progress against each other, a ceasefire can happen. Chin Peng in a last ditch effort, reclaims all former territory and renames the guerilla state to the Malayan National Liberation Army, though he can be couped by Yeop Mahidin. |
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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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In the worst case scenario, they are completely defeated by the Gunseibu and collaborators, with Malaya forever enslaved under the rays of the rising Sun. |
In the worst case scenario, they are completely defeated by the Gunseibu and collaborators, with Malaya forever enslaved under the rays of the rising Sun. |