Yeap Ghim Guan

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Yeap Ghim Guan (1941 – 12 March 2007) is a Malaysian British-trained lawyer and politician. His political career began in Penang in the 1960s; Yeap served as state assemblyman for Kelawei for one term from 1969 to 1974.[1]

He was one of the founder members of the Democratic Action Party (DAP), and served as the party's Penang chairman from 1965 to 1977. However, he left DAP after a bitter power struggle with the then secretary general Lim Kit Siang and co-founded two minor political parties.[2]

These were the Socialist Democratic Party (SDP) in 1978 in which his main ally was fellow DAP exile Fan Yew Teng, and the Malaysian Democratic Party (MDP) in 1999, which was led by another DAP renegade Wee Choo Keong.[3]

Yeap was well known for his aggressiveness, uncompromising stance and remarkable oratory skill.[4] He once presented a 10-hour speech at the Penang Legislative Assembly in the 1970s. Another famous stunt was pledging to dive off the Penang Bridge if the then Chief Minister of Penang, Tun Lim Chong Eu, could successfully build Penang Bridge. He failed to fulfill this pledge when the bridge was completed.

However, his aggressive style ultimately proved to be his downfall; in 1974 he tore a poster of the then Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak Hussein shaking hands with Mao Zedong after the former's ground-breaking trip to the People's Republic of China. Yeap's move was deemed disrespectful, particularly among older Malaysian Chinese.

After the incident, the quarrel with Lim Kit Siang and subsequent exit from the DAP, Yeap's political prominence gradually faded. His other attempts to launch new parties were never as successful as the DAP.

He died on 12 March 2007 after two years of long illness due to stroke.[3]

Election results

Parliament of Malaysia[5]
Year Constituency Candidate Votes Pct Opponent(s) Votes Pct Ballots cast Majority Turnout
1974 P042 Tanjong rowspan=3 Template:Party shading/DAP | Yeap Ghim Guan (DAP) 13,969 41.69% Template:Party shading/Barisan Nasional | Lim Chong Eu (Gerakan) 15,409 45.99% 34,312 1,440 73.44%
Template:Party shading/PEKEMAS | Tan Phock Kin (PEKEMAS) 2,508 7.48%
bgcolor=Template:Party color | Lee Kok Liang (PSRM) 1,622 4.84%
Penang State Legislative Assembly[6][7]
Year Constituency Candidate Votes Pct Opponent(s) Votes Pct Ballots cast Majority Turnout
1969 N08 Kelawei Template:Party shading/Democratic Action Party | Yeap Ghim Guan (DAP) 4,239 67.50% Template:Party shading/Alliance Party (Malaysia) | Tan Khim Hoe (MCA) 1,850 29.46% 6,280 2,339 76.22%
1974 N23 Kampong Kolam rowspan=3 Template:Party shading/Democratic Action Party | Yeap Ghim Guan (DAP) 4,279 32.24% bgcolor=Template:Party color | Khoo Khay Por (GERAKAN) 5,458 41.12% 13,272 1,179 85.32%
bgcolor=Template:Party color | Wong Hoong Keat (PEKEMAS) 1,664 12.54%
bgcolor=Template:Party color | Ho Ewe Seng (PSRM) 418 3.15%

References

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