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The Independent Arakanese Parliamentary Group (IAPG) was a political party in Burma.
The IAPG was established by U Ba Myaing and U Kyaw Min shortly after Burmese independence in 1948 as a non-socialist alternative to the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League and gained the nickname "Millionaires' Party". [1] It called for a separate Arakan State and was pro-private enterprise. [1]
The party ran an effective campaign in Arakan District in the 1951–52 elections, winning six seats. [2] and limiting the AFPFL to just three. [1] In 1955 it was the basis for the founding of the Arakanese National Unity Organisation. [3]
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The Independent Arakanese Parliamentary Group (IAPG) was a political party in Burma.
The IAPG was established by U Ba Myaing and U Kyaw Min shortly after Burmese independence in 1948 as a non-socialist alternative to the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League and gained the nickname "Millionaires' Party". [1] It called for a separate Arakan State and was pro-private enterprise. [1]
The party ran an effective campaign in Arakan District in the 1951–52 elections, winning six seats. [2] and limiting the AFPFL to just three. [1] In 1955 it was the basis for the founding of the Arakanese National Unity Organisation. [3]