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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.

In the late 2010s, due to increased hardcore far-left and geopolitical instability, the federal government had no choice other than declaring the state of Emergency (Darurat) and enacting the Solusi Terakhir, purging around 16 million political dissents ranging from progressives and suspected foreign proxies.

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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):

 * 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
 * Brunei
 * Administrative Center: Bandar Seri Begawan (de jure)
 * Pattani
 * Administrative Center: Pattani (de jure)

Republik (Republics):

 * Republic of Pulau Pinang
 * Administrative Center: Tanjong (Formerly George Town)
 * Republic of Melaka
 * Administrative Center: Hang Tuah Jaya
 * Republic of Singapura
 * Administrative Center: Bukit Timah
 * Republic of Sarawak
 * Administrative Center: Kuching (de jure)
 * Republic of Sabah
 * Administrative Center: Kota Kinabalu (de jure)
 * Jolor People's Republic
 * Administrative Center: Betong (de jure)

Upper House
The (Dewan Senat) consists of 80 seats, composes of the following allocated seats:
 * 30 seats from federal subjects (2 for each federal subject)
 * 8 from federal cities (2 for each federal cities)
 * 7 seats were allocated for indigenous minorities
 * 25 seats reserved for technocrats
 * 10 seats reserved for the Military

Ministries and their respective Departments

 * Ministry of Interior
 * Royal Malaysia Police
 * Malaysian Coast Guard
 * Malaysian Prison Department
 * Immigration Department of Malaysia
 * National Registration Department of Malaysia
 * The Registry of Societies Malaysia (ROS)
 * Malaysia Border Security Agency
 * The People's Volunteer Corps
 * North Borneo Federal District Administrative Committee
 * National Anti-Drug Agency
 * Institute of Public Security of Malaysia
 * Council for Anti-Trafficking in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants
 * Prevention of Crime Board
 * Parole Board
 * Film Censorship Board
 * Prevention of Terrorism Board
 * Ministry of Education
 * Department of Education
 * Department of Tertiary Education

Political Parties

 * Unity Alliance Party
 * Socialist Party of Malaysia (Marxism-Leninism)
 * Revolutionary Committee of the United Malays Organization
 * Sabah People's Movement (Temporarily reserved until reunification)
 * Sarawakian Parties Alliance (Temporarily reserved until reunification)
 * Borneo Comrades

Banned Groups

 * Parti Bumiputera Perkasa Malaysia
 * New Progressive Movement
 * Socialist Party of Malaysia (Reformist)
 * Parti Marhaen Malaysia
 * Malaysian Islamic Democratic Union