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After the konfrontasi which lead to the loss of territories in Northern Borneo in 1964, public dissatisfaction towards then Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman became strong. Years later, the center-left faction of the ruling Alliance Party leaded by Abdul Razak Hussein staged a coup d'etat which overthrew the Tunku Administration while maintaining the elective monarchy system. Decades later, the radical faction decided to envision a plan on claiming back the lost territories to pre-1964 borders, and to some, wanting to return to Srivijayan borders.

Official name: Malaysian People's Federation (Persekutuan Rakyat Malaysia) Type of Government: Federal Semi-Constitutional Elective Monarchy Yang Di-Pertuan Persekutuan (King): Canselor Persekutuan (Chanchellor): Capital: Prang Besar Official Language: Malay Recognized minority languages: Chinese, Tamil, English Currency: Malaysian Ringgit

Current Composition:
''(Italic denotes temporarily occupied territories)

Federal Districts:

 * Malaya Federal District
 * Administrative Center: Kuala Lumpur
 * North Borneo Federal District
 * Administrative Center: Vijayapura (Labuan)

Federal Cities:

 * Prang Besar
 * Kuala Lumpur
 * Temasek
 * Vijayapura (Labuan)

Negeri (State):
''*Brunei
 * Perlis
 * Administrative Center: Kangar
 * Kedah
 * Administrative Center: Alor Setar
 * Perak
 * Administrative Center: Ipoh
 * Selangor
 * Administrative Center: Shah Alam
 * Negeri Sembilan
 * Administrative Center: Seremban
 * Johor
 * Administrative Center: Johor Bahru
 * Kelantan
 * Administrative Center: Kota Bharu
 * Terengganu
 * Administrative Center: Kuala Terengganu
 * Pahang
 * Administrative Center: Kuantan
 * Administrative Center: Bandar Seri Begawan (de jure)''

Republik (Republics):
''*Republic of Sarawak
 * Republic of Pulau Pinang
 * Administrative Center: Tanjong
 * Republic of Melaka
 * Administrative Center: Hang Tuah Jaya
 * Republic of Singapura
 * Administrative Center: Bukit Timah
 * Administrative Center: Kuching (de jure)
 * Republic of Sabah
 * Administrative Center: Kuching (de jure)''