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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yeap Ghim Guan (1941 March 12, 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. He was one of the founder members of the Democratic Action Party (DAP), and served as the party's chairman from 1965 to 1977. However, he left DAP after a bitter prower struggle with the then secretary general Lim Kit Siang and co-founded two minor political parties, the Social Democratic Party in 1978 and the Malaysian Democratic…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yeap Ghim Guan (1941 March 12, 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. He was one of the founder members of the Democratic Action Party (DAP), and served as the party's chairman from 1965 to 1977. However, he left DAP after a bitter prower struggle with the then secretary general Lim Kit Siang and co-founded two minor political parties, the Social Democratic Party in 1978 and the Malaysian Democratic Party in 1999. Yeap was well-known for his aggressiveness, uncompromising stance and remarkable oratory skill. 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 Malaysian Government could complete the bridge in five years; however, he did not have to fulfill the pledge as construction of the bridge took 10 years.