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Until approximately two decades ago, the Democratic Action Party
(DAP) struggled to make inroads in Johor due to: (1) the unique
historical developments in the state, which benefited its primary
opponent Barisan Nasional (BN), and (2) the decentralized party
structure in Johor with party branches serving as the main player
responsible for grassroots mobilization and campaigning, which
resulted in an underdeveloped and less cohesive state party
structure. Despite Lee Kaw playing a crucial leadership role for
the nascent party to take root in the state, Johor remained in the
periphery during the initial decades of the party's establishment.
The party managed to achieve some electoral success only in central
Johor around the Kluang. The party achieved a rare breakthrough in
Johor during the 1990 General Election when numerous Chinese
educationalists allied with the DAP under the call of then Dong
Zong chairman Lim Fong Seng. However, the national alliance frayed
soon after, with the DAP losing its momentum in Johor by the next
general election. Dr Boo Cheng Hau inherited the decentralized
state leadership structure when he became the DAP Johor chairman in
2005. Under Dr Boo's leadership the party prioritized welfare
provision and constituency services in several state
constituencies, particularly Skudai (in Gelang Patah) and Bentayan
(in Bakri).
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