The following is my
answer to a Quora question: “Are the People’s Action Party (PAP),
in Singapore; and the Democratic Action Party (DAP), in Malaysia, similar?”
The Democratic Action Party began as a branch of the
People’s Action Party, which currently rules Singapore. Like their progenitor party, they championed a
“Malaysian Malaysia”. After Singapore’s
separation from Malaysia, the Malaysian branch of the PAP was deregistered as a
political party. The members of the
defunct PAP, then refounded it as the DAP.
An interesting fact is that the first secretary
general of the DAP was Devan Nair Chengara Veetil. Devan Nair, as he is better known, is the only
member of the PAP to have ever won a seat in Malaysia and Singapore. He won the Bagsar seat, and later the Anson
seat for Singapore’s Parliament. He
later left the DAP in 1967 to return to Singapore to head the labour movement
he founded, the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC).
Another notable, from a Singapore perspective, member
of this first DAP pro-tem, was Seeveratnam Sinnathamby, their treasurer. He was the brother of Sinnathamby Rajaratnam. S. Rajaratnam became Singapore’s Deputy Prime
Minister.
There was a lot of overlap in personnel and messaging
between the DAP, and the PAP. Whilst the
DAP has remained a multi-racial party in what became an increasingly racialised
political landscape, it eventually went its own way and has very little in
common with the PAP in experience or political position.
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