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David Marshall's tenure as the 1st chief minister of Singapore began on 6 April 1955 and ended on 7 June 1956, following his resignation. Marshall, a lawyer of Jewish descent, had his start in politics with the Progressive Party. Marshall later founded the Labour Front (LF) to contest in the upcoming 1955 general election, where they ended up winning the most seats with ten, leading to Marshall being named the first chief minister as the LF's leader. Marshall created his minority government after forming a coalition with the Singapore Malay National Organisation (SUMNO) and Malayan Chinese Association (MCA) alliance. He was known for his anti-colonial views and progress in attaining self-governance for Singapore throughout his chief ministership.
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