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Encyclopedia > Malayan Chinese Association

MCA is also commonly called Money Conquer All as the chinese though being a minority in Malaysia control much of its economy.


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Malaysian Chinese Association - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (283 words)
The Malaysian Chinese Association (Persatuan Cina Malaysia, MCA) (Simplified Chinese: 马华公会; pinyin: Mǎ Huá Gōng Huì; Cantonese: Ma Wah Koong Wui) is a political party in Malaysia, made up of Chinese Malaysian and one of the three major parties that make up the ruling Barisan Nasional, or National Front.
Along with the larger UMNO and the smaller Malaysian Indian Congress, the MCA has a heavy influence on the politics of the country.
The Malaysian Chinese Association was formed on 27 February 1949 as the Malayan Chinese Association, with Sir Tun Tan Cheng Lock as the inaugural President.
Commanding Heights : Malaysia | on PBS (3731 words)
Malayan Communists begin an insurgency, and the British declare a state of emergency.
Forty-one percent of the Chinese population is denied citizenship under constitutional rules favoring ethnic Malays.
Chinese domination of the economy is a source of simmering anger among Malays, sparking the massive 1969 riots.
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