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The Federation of Malaysia of Maziya

OCTOBER , 1971
A Restoration Of Federal Level Democracy

| Yang di-Pertuan Agong Abdul Halim of Kedah would meet with prime minister Goh Hock Guan. To inform the prime minister, that he [Abdul Halim] will officially end the state of emergency and reopen parliament. |

| Goh Hock Guan objected to the idea, as the communist still pose a threat to Malaysia as a nation. But the Yang di-Pertuan Agong would retort, Goh Hock Guan by rationalising that the communist threat are isolated to the north of Malaysia on the peninsula and are also isolated on the Indonesian-Malaysian border on the island of Borneo. As such the state of emergency is no longer needed on a nation wide scale and instead a smaller scale, state of emergency will be implemented. |

| Of the states that would still be placed under a state of emergency, in which the federal government could heavily intervene in the affairs of the state. Would be the state of Kedah, Perlis, Kelantan and Sarawak. In the case of Sarawak it was selected alone without the inclusion of Sabah under the state of emergency. Is that according to reports provided by the Kuasa Tertinggi Field Unit, the communist threat in Borneo had been isolated into pockets in just Sarawak. |

| The news would be made public information shortly after with the Yang di-Pertuan Agong being the figure making the public proclamation on the end of the nation wide state of emergency and introducing the smaller scale state of emergency in its place. Along with that would come the information that all political parties would be interested in. The reopening of parliament and a new parliamentary election to figure out the distribution of parliamentary seats. However states under the current state of emergency will not receive any voting stations for voting in the parliamentary election. |

Epilogue: Barisan Nasional
| Mahathir Mohamad, the current president of the United National Organisation [UNO] would meet with Syed Hussein Alatas, current president of Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia [GERAKAN], Ketuanegara-Arish Hadif Rayyan, current president of Brunei's Federalist Party [BFP] and S. P. Seenivasagam, current president of the People's Progressive Party [PPP]. A party that left the Democratic Action Party [DAP] led political coalition in government.
After much negotiations it would be agreed that all 4 parties would form a new political coalition calling itself: Barisan Nasional [BN], otherwise known as in English as the National Front Coalition. A coalition formed to counter the DAP led Prosperity Coalition Party, for a majority seats in parliament.
With further ambitions to acquire more parties as members in the coalition, namely parties in the states of Sarawak and Sabah. |

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