After independence, Malaysia and Singapore had authoritarian governments in which

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a single dictator seized and held on to power for decades

no elections were held

the same political party always won elections and ruled

citizens were barred from voting and participating in government

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none of the above

After independence, both Malaysia and Singapore had authoritarian governments in which the same political party always won elections and ruled. While there were instances of one-party dominance, there were still elections held and citizens were allowed to vote and participate in government.