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  1. Tan Sri Lim Kit Siang (lahir 20 Februari 1941; Cina: 林吉祥; pinyin: Lín Jíxiáng) merupakan seorang ahli politik Malaysia. Beliau memegang jawatan sebagai penasihat Parti Tindakan Demokratik (DAP), sebuah parti kerajaan demokratik sosial di Malaysia .

  2. Tan Sri Lim Kit Siang (Chinese: 林吉祥; pinyin: Lín Jíxiáng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lîm Kiat-siâng; born 20 February 1941) is a retired Malaysian politician. Having held the position for a total of 29 years on three separate occasions, he is the longest-serving leader of the opposition , as well the second longest-serving member of parliament ...

  3. Biodata. Lim Kit Siang, a Member of Parliament since 1969, is one of the most senior politicians in Malaysia. A member of the Democratic Action Party (DAP), Lim Kit Siang started as the national organising secretary and editor of the Party organ, The Rocket, from 1966-1969.

  4. Lim Kit Siang, a Member of Parliament since 1969, is one of the most senior politicians in Malaysia. A member of the Democratic Action Party (DAP), Lim Kit Siang started as the national organising secretary and editor of the Party organ, The Rocket, from 1966-1969.

  5. Lim Kit Siang telah menjadi Ahli Parlimen sejak 1969, dan merupakan salah seorang ahli politik paling lama berkhidmat di Malaysia. Lim Kit Siang bermula dalam DAP sebagai Setiausaha Organisasi Kebangsaan dan Editor organ Parti, The Rocket, dari tahun 1966-1969.

  6. Biodata. First elected Member of Parliament for Kota Melaka in 1969, Lim Kit Siang is one of the most senior members of the august house. Apart from 1999 – 2004, Kit Siang served as MP in various constituencies in four states: Bandar Melaka (1969 – 1974); Kota Melaka (1974 – 1978); Petaling Jaya (1978 -1982); Kota Melaka (1982 – 1986 ...

  7. Feb 20, 2024 · Throughout his political career spanning 56 years from 1966 when he first emerged as DAP’s national organising secretary to 2022, Kit Siang who is a lawyer by training had represented eight constituencies in five states, namely: Bandar Melaka, Melaka (1969–1974) Kota Melaka, Melaka (1974–1978) Petaling, Selangor (1978–1982)