Parti Perpaduan Masyarakat

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Community Unity Party
Parti Perpaduan Masyarakat
PPM
AbbreviationPPM
Founded1989
DissolvedDefunct

The Community Unity Party (Malay : Parti Perpaduan Masyarakat, abbreviated PPM) was a political party in based in Malaysia representing established in 1989. [1] It has never contested in any general election and became a dormant party.

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