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To win on General Election <small>(falied, then succeeded in 2018, then become opposition again in 2020)</small><br>
To win on General Election <small>(falied, then succeeded in 2018, then become opposition again in 2020)</small><br>
Remain in power in Penang's State Government <small>(succeeded)</small><br>
Remain in power in Penang's State Government <small>(succeeded)</small><br>
Implement the principle of "Malaysian Malaysia" on Malaysia <small>(failed)</small>|crimes = Racism<br>Embezzlement<br>Corruption<br>Discrimination<br>Abuse of power<br>Cronyism<br>Nepotism}}{{Quote|Malaysian Malaysia & Malaysian First|The slogan of DAP}}
Implement the principle of "Malaysian Malaysia" on Malaysia <small>(failed)</small>|crimes = Racism<br>Embezzlement<br>Corruption<br>Discrimination<br>Abuse of power<br>Cronyism<br>Nepotism|Box title = DAP}}{{Quote|Malaysian Malaysia & Malaysian First|The slogan of DAP}}


'''Democratic Action Party (DAP)''' is a multi-racial, centre-left Malaysian political party advocating social democracy and secularism, social justice, progressivism, and multi-racialism. One of the component parties of the Pakatan Harapan (PH) coalition, it was an opposition party for 51 years until PH won the 2018 Malaysian general election and formed the federal government. However, before the coalition finished its first term defections and party differences caused it to lose power culminating in the 2020 Malaysian political crisis. As of 24 February 2020, it is the largest party in Malaysia's Dewan Rakyat.
'''Democratic Action Party (DAP)''' is a multi-racial, centre-left Malaysian political party advocating social democracy and secularism, social justice, progressivism, and multi-racialism. One of the component parties of the Pakatan Harapan (PH) coalition, it was an opposition party for 51 years until PH won the 2018 Malaysian general election and formed the federal government. However, before the coalition finished its first term defections and party differences caused it to lose power culminating in the 2020 Malaysian political crisis. As of 24 February 2020, it is the largest party in Malaysia's Dewan Rakyat.