Perikatan Nasional
The National Alliance (Malay: Perikatan Nasional; abbr. PN) is the ruling conservative and nationalist unofficial political alliance in Malaysia that was created between individual Members of Parliament from the parties of Barisan Nasional (BN), Malaysian United Indigenous Party (PPBM) and Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS). Barisan Nasional (BN) itself did not join Perikatan Nasional (PN) and remains officially separate from the PN alliance. The alliance has been in majority government at the federal level since March 2020, through the support of Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS), Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS), Homeland Solidarity Party (STAR) with the majority of only 2 seats, the narrowest majority that any government of Malaysia had up to that point.
National Alliance | |
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Malay name | Perikatan Nasional ڤريکتن ناسيونل |
Chinese name | 国民联盟 Guómín liánméng |
Tamil name | தேசிய கூட்டணி |
Leader | Muhyiddin Yassin (de facto) |
Founded | 23 February 2020[1] |
Ideology | National conservatism Social conservatism Islamic democracy Economic nationalism Ketuanan Melayu |
Political position | Centre-right to right-wing with far-right factions |
Colours | Dark blue |
Dewan Negara: | 42 / 70
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Dewan Rakyat: | 113 / 222
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Dewan Undangan Negeri: | 349 / 593
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The non official alliance was established in February 2020 during the 2020 Malaysian political crisis when PPBM departed from the then-governing Pakatan Harapan (PH) coalition. The 16th Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Abdullah of Pahang, appointed Muhyiddin Yassin, the de facto Leader of the Perikatan Nasional, as the 8th Prime Minister of Malaysia, bringing the informal political alliance into government. On 17 May, the leaders and chairpersons of BN, PPBM, PAS, GPS, PBS, and STAR officially announced a memorandum of understanding formalising Perikatan Nasional.[2][3]
Perikatan Nasional currently holds 112 seats in the Dewan Rakyat, giving the alliance a one seat working majority in Parliament.
History
2020 Malaysian political crisis and rise to power
Since the morning of 23 February 2020, a faction from Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) led by its deputy president Azmin Ali who also served as Minister of Economic Affairs, PPBM's supreme council, Muafakat Nasional of Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS)-United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) pact retreat, UMNO's own supreme council, and GPS's member of the parliament (MP); all held separate meetings in various locations.[4] These meetings, particularly that of BERSATU and Azmin Ali's faction led to rumours that the formation of a new governing coalition was being undertaken.[5] Later in the evening, an entourage of party leaders including Azmin, PPBM president and then-Minister of Home Affairs Muhiyiddin, UMNO president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, PAS president Hadi Awang, GPS chairman Abang Johari Openg and Parti Warisan Sabah (WARISAN) president Shafie Apdal arrived at the Istana Negara to seek an audience with the Yang di-Pertuan Agong[6] It was rumoured that the leaders were there to brief the Agong about the formation of a new coalition government and to declare their support for a new prime minister, effectively blocking PKR's president Anwar Ibrahim from the position.[7][8] Once the meeting had concluded, several opposition party leaders, including UMNO's Ismail Sabri Yaakob and PAS's Hadi Awang then joined Azmin's supporters at Sheraton Hotel in Petaling Jaya.[9] The purpose of the gathering was later revealed to be a dinner event called "Majlis Makan Malam Muafakat Ahli Parlimen" celebrating the achievement of a "consensus" among MPs, of which 131 were in attendance, from both the government and opposition.[10][11] This sparked controversy as people began to wonder of the purpose and meaning of the event, causing a split in the Pakatan Harapan coalition. The events that day were dubbed the "Sheraton Move",[12] and it was known as one of the longest Sundays in Malaysian politics.[13]
It was later confirmed by former Prime Minister of Malaysia, Mohd. Najib Abdul Razak, that he, as well as MPs from the UMNO, signed statutory declarations (SD) in support of the then-Prime Minister of Malaysia, Mahathir Mohamad lead an alliance called Perikatan Nasional; however, their agreement was conditional.[14]
On the following day, Azmin Ali and PKR vice-president Zuraida Kamaruddin were sacked from the party, as announced by secretary general, Saifuddin Nasution Ismail that afternoon,[15] as several other members of the party announced their departure from the party in solidarity with the two.[16] Following this, Mahathir announced his resignation from his position as Prime Minister,[17] and BERSATU President, Muhyiddin Yassin, announced that the party would officially leave the Pakatan Harapan coalition.[18] This caused the coalition to lose its majority in the Dewan Rakyat, marking the downfall of the almost 2 year old Pakatan Harapan government.[19]
The royal palace announced that the Agong had accepted Mahathir's resignation and appointed him as interim Prime Minister in order to oversee the country's administration until the formation of a new government.[20][21]
Having other plans in mind, Mahathir decided to call for all MPs to unite under a non-partisan unity government, where all parties in parliament would take part in the government.[22] This was rejected by almost every other party as they refused to be in the same government as their rivals, most notably Muafakat Nasional (UMNO and PAS) and the DAP. Muafakat Nasional called for the dissolution of the parliament and snap elections, stating that the only solution was by letting the people choose the government.[23]
To resolve the issue, the Agong summoned every member of the Dewan Rakyat for an audience so that he may interview each of them personally so as to determine who had the support of the majority of parliament to form a new government as Prime Minister. This is because Article 43 (2) (a) of the Federal Constitution of Malaysia states that the Yang di-Pertuan Agong shall need to appoint the Prime Minister from among the members of the Dewan Rakyat, who in his judgment is likely to command the confidence of the majority of the members of the parliament. However, none of them gained the majority support of the parliament, that is at least 112 members, since Barisan Nasional and Gagasan Sejahtera voted for the dissolution of the parliament, while Pakatan Harapan and BERSATU named Anwar Ibrahim and Mahathir respectively.
On the afternoon of 28 February, PPBM secretary-general Datuk Marzuki Yahaya announced that all of its' 36 MPs have decided on nominating party president Muhyiddin for the position of Prime Minister instead of Mahathir.[24] However, a number of BERSATU MPs later denied that they had nominated Muhiyiddin and were still supporting Mahathir. In the evening, both Barisan Nasional and Muafakat Nasional also announced their support for Muhiyiddin to succeed Mahathir as the next Prime Minister.[25] This was soon followed by claims made by political analysts in Sabah and Sarawak that local parties such as GBS, GPS, and Warisan intended to support Muhiyiddin as Prime Minister, securing him a majority in parliament.[26]
On the evening of the 29 February 2020, the Agong announced that Muhyiddin had gained majority support and was appointed as the 8th Prime Minister of Malaysia. He was sworn in the following day at Istana Negara.
Formalisation
On 17 May 2020, the leaders of PPBM, Barisan Nasional, PAS, GPS, PBS, and STAR issued a joint statement saying that all their 111 MPs support formalising the Perikatan Nasional alliance which was previously an ad hoc agreement. The parties' leaders also announced that they had been working on a memorandum of understanding to facilitate cooperation within the PN alliance. Key provisions of the MOU include upholding the Malaysian Constitution, the sovereignty of the Malay Rulers, the principles of Rukun Negara, and ensuring the welfare and interest of Malaysians of all religions and race.[2][3]
Individual Members of Parliament and allied parties
Logo | Name | Ideology | Leader(s) | Seats contested |
2018 result | Current seats | |||
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Votes (%) | Seats | Composition | |||||||
Individual Members of Parliament are from the following parties | |||||||||
PPBM | Malaysian United Indigenous Party Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia |
Malay conservatism | Muhyiddin Yassin | 52 (under PH) |
5.95% | 13 / 222 |
31 / 113 | ||
PAS | Malaysian Islamic Party Parti Islam Se-Malaysia |
Islamic democracy | Abdul Hadi Awang | 157 (under GS) |
16.82% | 18 / 222 |
18 / 113 | ||
MCA | Malaysian Chinese Association Persatuan Cina Malaysia |
Conservatism | Wee Ka Siong | 39 (under BN) |
5.41% | 1 / 222 |
2 / 113 | ||
MIC | Malaysian Indian Congress Kongres India Malaysia |
Social conservatism | Vigneswaran Sanasee | 9 (under BN) |
1.38% | 2 / 222 |
1 / 113 | ||
PBRS | United Sabah People's Party Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah |
Nationalism | Joseph Kurup | 1 (Under BN) |
0.10% | 1 / 222 |
1 / 113 | ||
PBB | United Bumiputera Heritage Party Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu |
National conservatism | Abang Abdul Rahman Johari Abang Openg | 14 (Under BN) |
1.83% | 13 / 222 |
13 / 113 | ||
PRS | Sarawak Peoples' Party Parti Rakyat Sarawak |
Centrism | James Jemut Masing | 6 (Under BN) |
0.49% | 3 / 222 |
2 / 113 | ||
PDP | Progressive Democratic Party Parti Demokratik Progresif |
Sarawak regionalism | Tiong King Sing | 4 (Under BN) |
0.50% | 2 / 222 |
2 / 113 | ||
SUPP | Sarawak United Peoples' Party Parti Rakyat Bersatu Sarawak |
Centrism | Sim Kui Hian | 7 (Under BN) |
1.01% | 1 / 222 |
1 / 113 | ||
PBS | United Sabah Party Parti Bersatu Sabah |
Democracy | Maximus Johnity Ongkili | 5 (Under BN) |
0.48% | 1 / 222 |
1 / 113 | ||
STAR | Homeland Solidarity Party Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku |
Sabah regionalism | Jeffrey Kitingan | 5 | 0.18% | 1 / 222 |
1 / 113 | ||
Allied parties | |||||||||
UMNO | United Malays National Organisation Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Bersatu |
Malay conservatism | Ahmad Zahid Hamidi | 120 (under BN) |
20.90% | 54 / 222 |
39 / 113 | ||
GERAKAN | Malaysian People's Movement Party Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia |
Centrism | Dominic Lau Hoe Chai | 9 (under BN) |
1.07% | 0 / 222 |
0 / 113 | ||
BERJASA | Pan-Malaysian Islamic Front Barisan Jemaah Islamiah Se-Malaysia |
Islamic democracy | Badhrulhisham Abdul Aziz | 3 (under GS) |
0.18% | 0 / 222 |
0 / 113 | ||
Independent politicians | |||||||||
IND | Independent Ahli Parlimen Bebas |
N/A | Jugah Muyang (P203 Lubok Antu) |
24 | 0.59% | 3 / 222 |
1 / 113 |
Leadership Structure
Perikatan Nasional Presidential Council:[27]
- Muhyiddin Yassin (PPBM)
- Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (UMNO)
- Wee Ka Siong (MCA)
- Vigneswaran Sanasee (MIC)
- Joseph Kurup (PBRS)
- Haji Abdul Hadi Awang (PAS)
- Abang Abdul Rahman Zohari Tun Abang Haji Openg (PBB)
- James Jemut Masing (PRS)
- Tiong King Sing (PDP)
- Sim Kui Hian (SUPP)
- Maximus Johnity Ongkili (PBS)
- Jeffrey Gapari Kitingan (STAR)
Elected representatives
Members of Parliament of the 14th Malaysian Parliament
Perikatan Nasional and its supporting parties have 113 MPs in the Dewan Rakyat as shown below.
Dewan Undangan Negeri (State Legislative Assembly)
Malaysian State Assembly Representatives
Perlis State Legislative Assembly 12 / 15
Perak State Legislative Assembly35 / 59
Kedah State Legislative Assembly23 / 36
Penang State Legislative Assembly7 / 40
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Melaka State Legislative Assembly 17 / 28
Johor State Legislative Assembly29 / 56
Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly16 / 36
Selangor State Legislative Assembly14 / 56
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Kelantan State Legislative Assembly 45 / 45
Terengganu State Legislative Assembly32 / 32
Pahang State Legislative Assembly33 / 42
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Sabah State Legislative Assembly 17 / 65
Sarawak State Legislative Assembly69 / 82
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State | No. | Parliament Constituency | Member | Party | |
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N1 | Titi Tinggi | Teh Chai Ann | MCA | ||
N2 | Beseri | Ruzaini Rais | UMNO | ||
N3 | Chuping | Asmaiza Ahmad | UMNO | ||
N4 | Mata Ayer | Siti Berenee Yahaya | UMNO | ||
N5 | Santan | Azizan Sulaiman | UMNO | ||
N6 | Bintong | Azlan Man | UMNO | ||
N10 | Kayang | Hamizan Hassan | UMNO | ||
N11 | Pauh | Rozieana Ahmad | UMNO | ||
N12 | Tambun Tulang | Ismail Kassim | UMNO | ||
N13 | Guar Sanji | Mohd.Ridzuan Hashim | PAS | ||
N14 | Simpang Empat | Nurulhisham Yaakob | UMNO | ||
N15 | Sanglang | Mohd.Shukri Ramli | PAS | ||
N1 | Ayer Hangat | Johari Bulat | PPBM | ||
N2 | Kuah | Mohd Firdaus Ahmad | PPBM | ||
N4 | Ayer Hitam | Azhar Ibrahim | PAS | ||
N5 | Bukit Kayu Hitam | Halimahton Shaadiah Saad | PPBM | ||
N7 | Kuala Nerang | Mohamad Yusoff Zakaria | PAS | ||
N8 | Pedu | Mohamad Yusoff Zakaria | PAS | ||
N9 | Bukit Lada | Salim Mahmood | PAS | ||
N10 | Bukit Pinang | Romaini Wan Salim | PAS | ||
N18 | Tokai | Mohd.Hayati Othman | PAS | ||
N19 | Sungai Tiang | Suraya Yaacob | UMNO | ||
N20 | Sungai Limau | Mohd.Azam Abd.Samat | PAS | ||
N21 | Guar Chempedak | Abdul Rahman Ismail | PPBM | ||
N23 | Belantek | Mad Isa Shafie | PAS | ||
N24 | Jeneri | Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor | PAS | ||
N26 | Tanjong Dawai | Hanif Ghazali | PAS | ||
N27 | Pantai Merdeka | Ahmad Fadzli Hashim | PAS | ||
N29 | Sidam | Robert Ling Kui Ee | IND | ||
N30 | Bayu | Abd Nasir Idris | PAS | ||
N31 | Kupang | Najmi Ahmad | PAS | ||
N32 | Kuala Ketil | Mansor Zakaria | PAS | ||
N33 | Merbau Pulas | Siti Aishah Ghazali | PAS | ||
N34 | Lunas | Azman Nasruddin | IND | ||
N36 | Bandar Baharu | Norsabrina Mohd. Noor | UMNO | ||
N1 | Pengkalan Kubor | Wan Roslan Wan Mamat | PAS | ||
N2 | Kelaboran | Mohd Adenan Hassan | PAS | ||
N3 | Pasir Pekan | Ahmad Yakob | PAS | ||
N4 | Wakaf Bharu | Mohd Rusli Abdullah | PAS | ||
N5 | Kijang | Izani Husin | PAS | ||
N6 | Chempaka | Ahmad Fathan Mahmood | PAS | ||
N7 | Panchor | Nik Mohd Amar Nik Abdullah | PAS | ||
N8 | Tanjong Mas | Rohani Ibrahim | PAS | ||
N9 | Kota Lama | Anuar Tan Abdullah @ Tan Teng Loon | PAS | ||
N10 | Bunut Payong | Ramli Mamat | PAS | ||
N11 | Tendong | Rozi Muhamad | PAS | ||
N12 | Pengkalan Pasir | Hanifa Ahmad | PAS | ||
N13 | Meranti | Mohd Nassruddin Daud | PAS | ||
N14 | Chetok | Zuraidin Abdullah | PAS | ||
N15 | Gual Periok | Mohamad Awang | PAS | ||
N16 | Apam Putra | Abdul Rasul Mohamed | PAS | ||
N17 | Salor | Saiful Adli Abu Bakar | PAS | ||
N18 | Pasir Tumboh | Abd Rahman Yunus | PAS | ||
N19 | Demit | Mumtaz Md Nawi | PAS | ||
N20 | Tawang | Hassan Mahmood | PAS | ||
N21 | Pantai Irama | Mohd Huzaimy Che Husin | PAS | ||
N22 | Jelawat | Abdul Azziz Kadir | PAS | ||
N23 | Melor | Md Yusnan Yusof | PAS | ||
N24 | Kadok | Azami Mohd Nor | PAS | ||
N25 | Kok Lanas | Md. Alwi Che Ahmad | UMNO | ||
N26 | Bukit Panau | Abd Fattah Mahmood | PAS | ||
N27 | Gual Ipoh | Bakri Mustapha | UMNO | ||
N28 | Kemahang | Md Anizam Ab Rahman | PAS | ||
N29 | Selinsing | Tuan Mohd Sharipudin Tuan Ismail | PAS | ||
N30 | Limbongan | Mohd Nazlan Mohamed Hasbullah | PAS | ||
N31 | Semerak | Wan Hassan Wan Ibrahim | PAS | ||
N32 | Gaal | Mohd Rodzi Ja’afar | PAS | ||
N33 | Pulai Chondong | Azhar Salleh | PAS | ||
N34 | Temangan | Mohamed Fazli Hassan | PAS | ||
N35 | Kemuning | Mohd Roseli Ismail | PAS | ||
N36 | Bukit Bunga | Mohd. Adhan Kechik | UMNO | ||
N37 | Air Lanas | Mustapa Mohamed | PPBM | ||
N38 | Kuala Balah | Abd Aziz Derashid | UMNO | ||
N39 | Mengkebang | Muhammad Mat Sulaiman | PAS | ||
N40 | Guchil | Hilmi Abdullah | PAS | ||
N41 | Manek Urai | Mohd Fauzi Abdullah | PAS | ||
N42 | Dabong | Ku Mohd Zaki Ku Hussien | PAS | ||
N43 | Nenggiri | Ab. Aziz Yusoff | UMNO | ||
N44 | Paloh | Amran Ariffin | UMNO | ||
N45 | Galas | Mohd. Syahbuddin Hashim | UMNO | ||
N1 | Kuala Besut | Tengku Zaihan Che Ku Abd. Raham | UMNO | ||
N2 | Kota Putera | Mohd Nurkhuzaini Ab Rahman | PAS | ||
N3 | Jertih | Muhammad Pehimi Yusof | UMNO | ||
N4 | Hulu Besut | Nawi Mohamad | UMNO | ||
N5 | Jabi | Azman Ibrahim | PAS | ||
N6 | Permaisuri | Abd. Halim Jusoh | UMNO | ||
N7 | Langkap | Sabri Mohd. Noor | UMNO | ||
N8 | Batu Rakit | Bazlan Abd Rahman | UMNO | ||
N9 | Tepuh | Hishamuddin Abdul Karim | PAS | ||
N10 | Buloh Gading | Ridzuan Hashim | PAS | ||
N11 | Seberang Takir | Ahmad Razif Abdul Rahman | UMNO | ||
N12 | Bukit Tunggal | Alias Razak | PAS | ||
N13 | Wakaf Mempelam | Wan Sukairi Wan Abdullah | PAS | ||
N14 | Bandar | Ahmad Shah Muhamed | PAS | ||
N15 | Ladang | Tengku Hassan Tengku Omar | PAS | ||
N16 | Batu Buruk | Muhammad Khalil Abdul Hadi | PAS | ||
N17 | Alur Limbat | Ariffin Deraman | PAS | ||
N18 | Bukit Payung | Mohd Nor Hamzah | PAS | ||
N19 | Ru Rendang | Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar | PAS | ||
N20 | Pengkalan Berangan | Sulaiman Sulong | PAS | ||
N12 | Telemung | Rozi Mamat | UMNO | ||
N22 | Manir | Hilmi Harun | PAS | ||
N23 | Kuala Berang | Mamad Puteh | PAS | ||
N24 | Ajil | Maliaman Kassim | PAS | ||
N25 | Bukit Besi | Roslee Daud | UMNO | ||
N26 | Rantau Abang | Alias Harun | PAS | ||
N27 | Sura | Wan Hapandi Wan Nik | PAS | ||
N28 | Paka | Satiful Bahri Mamat | PAS | ||
N29 | Kemasik | Saiful Azmi Suhaili | PAS | ||
N30 | Kijal | Ahmad Said | UMNO | ||
N31 | Cukai | Hanifah Mat | PAS | ||
N32 | Air Putih | Ab Razak Ibrahim | PAS | ||
N1 | Penaga | Mohd Yusni Mat Piah | PAS | ||
N2 | Bertam | Khaliq Mehtab Mohd. Ishaq | PPBM | ||
N4 | Permatang Berangan | Nor Hafizah Othman | UMNO | ||
N5 | Sungai Dua | Muhamad Yusoff Mohd. Noor | UMNO | ||
N10 | Seberang Jaya | Afif Bahardin | PPBM | ||
N21 | Sungai Acheh | Zulkifli Ibrahim | IND | ||
N40 | Telok Bahang | Zolkifly Md. Lazim | PPBM | ||
N1 | Pengkalan Hulu | Aznel Ibrahim | UMNO | ||
N2 | Telemung | Salbiah Mohamed | UMNO | ||
N3 | Kenering | Mohd Tarmizi Idris | UMNO | ||
N4 | Kota Tampan | Saarani Mohammad | UMNO | ||
N5 | Selama | Mohd Akmal Kamaruddin | PAS | ||
N6 | Kubu Gajah | Khalil Yahaya | PAS | ||
N7 | Batu Kurau | Muhammad Ami Zakria | UMNO | ||
N8 | Titi Serong | Hasnul Zulkarnain Abdul Munaim | PPBM | ||
N9 | Kuala Kurau | Abdul Yunus Jamahri | PPBM | ||
N10 | Alor Pangsu | Sham Mat Sahat | UMNO | ||
N11 | Gunong Semaggol | Razman Zakaria | PAS | ||
N12 | Selinsing | Mohamad Noor Dawoo | UMNO | ||
N13 | Kuala Sepetang | Mohd. Kamaruddin Abu Bakar | UMNO | ||
N14 | Changkat Jering | Ahmad Saidi Mohamad Daud | UMNO | ||
N15 | Trong | Jamilah Zakaria | UMNO | ||
N19 | Chenderoh | Zainun Mat Nor | UMNO | ||
N20 | Lubok Merbau | Jurij Jalaluddin | UMNO | ||
N21 | Lintang | Mohd Zolkafly Harun | UMNO | ||
N30 | Buntong | A Sivasubramaniam | GERAKAN | ||
N33 | Tronoh | Paul Yong Choo Kiong | IND | ||
N34 | Bukit Chandan | Maslin Sham Razman | UMNO | ||
N35 | Manong | Mohamed Zuraimi Razali | UMNO | ||
N36 | Pengkalan Baharu | Abd. Manap Hashim | UMNO | ||
N39 | Belanja | Khairudin Abu Hanipah | UMNO | ||
N40 | Bota | Khairul Shahril Mohamed | UMNO | ||
N43 | Tulang Sekah | Nolee Ashilin Mohamed Radzi | PPBM | ||
N47 | Chenderiang | Ahmad Faizal Azumu | PPBM | ||
N48 | Ayer Kuning | Samsudin Abu Hassan | UMNO | ||
N49 | Sungai Manik | Zainol Fadzi Paharudin | PPBM | ||
N50 | Kampong Gajah | Wan Norashikin Wan Noordin | UMNO | ||
N52 | Pangkor | Zambry Abdul Kadir | UMNO | ||
N53 | Rungkup | Shahrul Zaman Yahya | UMNO | ||
N54 | Hutan Melintang | Khairuddin Tarmizi | UMNO | ||
N56 | Changkat Jong | Mohd. Azhar Jamaluddin | UMNO | ||
N58 | Slim | Vacant | UMNO | ||
N2 | Jelai | Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail | UMNO | ||
N3 | Padang Tengku | Mustapa Long | UMNO | ||
N4 | Cheka | Lee Ah Wong | MCA | ||
N5 | Benta | Mohd. Soffi Abd. Razak | UMNO | ||
N6 | Batu Talam | Abd Aziz Mat Kiram | UMNO | ||
N8 | Dong | Shahruddin Ab. Moin | UMNO | ||
N9 | Tahan | Mohd Zakhwan Ahmad Badarddin | PAS | ||
N10 | Damak | Zuridan Mohd Daud | PAS | ||
N11 | Pulau Tawar | Nazri Ngah | UMNO | ||
N12 | Beserah | Andansura Rabu | PAS | ||
N15 | Tanjung Lumpur | Rosli Abdul Jabar | PAS | ||
N16 | Inderapura | Shafik Fauzan Sharif | UMNO | ||
N17 | Sungai Lembing | Md. Sohaimi Mohamed Shah | UMNO | ||
N18 | Lepar | Abd. Rahim Muda | UMNO | ||
N19 | Panching | Mohd Tarmizi Yahaya | PAS | ||
N20 | Pulau Manis | Khairuddin Mahmud | UMNO | ||
N21 | Peramu Jaya | Sh. Mohamed Puzi Sh. Ali | UMNO | ||
N22 | Bebar | Mohd. Fakhruddin Mohd. Ariff | UMNO | ||
N23 | Chini | Mohd Sharim Md Zain | UMNO | ||
N24 | Luit | Mohd Soffian Abd Jalil | PAS | ||
N25 | Kuala Sentul | Shahaniza Shamsuddin | UMNO | ||
N26 | Chenor | Mujibur Rahman Ishak | PAS | ||
N27 | Jenderak | Mohamed Jaafar | UMNO | ||
N28 | Kerdau | Syed Ibrahim Syed Ahmad | UMNO | ||
N29 | Jengka | Shahril Azman Abd Halim | PAS | ||
N31 | Lanchang | Mohd Sharkar Shamsudin | UMNO | ||
N32 | Kuala Semantan | Nor Azmi Mat Ludin | UMNO | ||
N36 | Pelangai | Adnan Yaakob | UMNO | ||
N37 | Guai | Norol Azali Sulaiman | UMNO | ||
N39 | Kemayan | Mohd. Fadil Osman | UMNO | ||
N40 | Bukit Ibam | Samsiah Arshad | UMNO | ||
N41 | Muadzam Shah | Razali Kassim | UMNO | ||
N42 | Tioman | Mohd. Johari Hussain | UMNO | ||
N1 | Sungai Air Tawar | Rizam Ismail | UMNO | ||
N3 | Sungai Panjang | Mohd. Imran Tamrin | UMNO | ||
N5 | Hulu Bernam | Rosni Sohar | UMNO | ||
N8 | Sungai Burong | Mohd.Shamsudin Lias | UMNO | ||
N17 | Gombak Setia | Hilman Idham | PPBM | ||
N19 | Bukit Antarabangsa | Mohamed Azmin Ali | PPBM | ||
N20 | Lembah Jaya | Haniza Mohamed Talha | IND | ||
N24 | Semenyih | Zakaria Hanafi | UMNO | ||
N43 | Sementa | Daroyah Alwi | IND | ||
N44 | Selat Klang | Abdul Rashid Asari | PPBM | ||
N51 | Sijangkang | Ahmad Yunus Hairi | PAS | ||
N55 | Dengkil | Adhif Syan Abdullah | PPBM | ||
N2 | Pertang | Noor Azmi Yusuf | UMNO | ||
N3 | Sungai Lui | Mohd Razi Mohd Ali | UMNO | ||
N5 | Serting | Shamsulkahar Mod. Deli | UMNO | ||
N6 | Palong | Mustafa Nagoor | UMNO | ||
N7 | Jeram Padang | Manickam Letchuman | MIC | ||
N15 | Juasseh | Ismail Lasim | UMNO | ||
N16 | Seri Menanti | Abdul Samad Ibrahim | UMNO | ||
N17 | Senaling | Adnan Abu Hasan | UMNO | ||
N19 | Johol | Saiful Yazan Sulaiman | UMNO | ||
N26 | Chembong | Zaifulbahri Idris | UMNO | ||
N27 | Rantau | Mohamad Hasan | UMNO | ||
N28 | Kota | Awaludin Said | UMNO | ||
N31 | Bagan Pinang | Tun Hairuddin Abu Bakar | UMNO | ||
N32 | Linggi | Abdul Rahman Mohd. Redza | UMNO | ||
N34 | Gemas | Abdul Razak Said | UMNO | ||
N35 | Gemencheh | Mohd. Isam Mohd. Isa | UMNO | ||
N1 | Kuala Linggi | Ismail Othman | UMNO | ||
N2 | Tanjung Bidara | Md. Rawi Mahmud | UMNO | ||
N3 | Ayer Limau | Amiruddin Yusop | UMNO | ||
N4 | Lendu | Sulaiman Md Ali | UMNO | ||
N5 | Taboh Naning | Latipah Omar | UMNO | ||
N6 | Rembia | Muhammad Jailani Khamis | IND | ||
N10 | Asahan | Abdul Ghafar Atan | UMNO | ||
N11 | Sungai Udang | Idris Haron | UMNO | ||
N12 | Pantai Kundor | Nor Azman Hassan | UMNO | ||
N13 | Paya Rumput | Mohd. Rafiq Naizamohideen | PPBM | ||
N15 | Pengkalan Batu | Norhizam Hassan Baktee | IND | ||
N18 | Ayer Molek | Rahmad Mariman | UMNO | ||
N23 | Teluk Mas | Noor Effandi Ahmad | PPBM | ||
N25 | Rim | Ghazale Muhamad | UMNO | ||
N26 | Serkam | Zaidi Attan | UMNO | ||
N27 | Merlimau | Roslan Ahmad | UMNO | ||
N28 | Sungai Rambai | Hasan Abd. Rahman | UMNO | ||
N1 | Buloh Kasap | Zahari Sarip | UMNO | ||
N3 | Pemanis | Chong Fat Full | IND | ||
N5 | Tenang | Mohd. Solihan Badri | PPBM | ||
N7 | Bukit Kepong | Sahruddin Jamal | PPBM | ||
N8 | Bukit Pasir | Najib Lep | PAS | ||
N9 | Gambir | Muhyiddin Yassin | PPBM | ||
N16 | Sungai Balang | Zaiton Ismail | UMNO | ||
N18 | Sri Medan | Zulkarnain Kamisan | UMNO | ||
N20 | Semarang | Samsol Bari Jamali | UMNO | ||
N22 | Pasir Raja | Nor Rashidah Ramli | UMNO | ||
N25 | Rengit | Ayub Jamil | UMNO | ||
N26 | Machap | Abd. Taib Abu Bakar | UMNO | ||
N27 | Layang-Layang | Onn Hafiz Ghazi | UMNO | ||
N31 | Kahang | Vidyananthan Ramanadhan | MIC | ||
N32 | Endau | Alwiyah Talib | PPBM | ||
N33 | Tenggaroh | Raven Kumar Krishnasamy | MIC | ||
N34 | Panti | Hahasrin Hashim | UMNO | ||
N35 | Pasir Raja | Rashidah Ismail | UMNO | ||
N36 | Sedili | Rasman Ithnain | PPBM | ||
N37 | Johor Lama | Rosleli Jahari | PPBM | ||
N38 | Penawar | Sharifah Azizah Syed Zain | UMNO | ||
N39 | Tanjung Suarat | Syed Sis Syed A. Rahman | UMNO | ||
N53 | Benut | Hasni Mohammad | UMNO | ||
N41 | Puteri Wangsa | Mazlan Bujang | PPBM | ||
N43 | Permas | Che Zakaria Mohd. Salleh | PPBM | ||
N44 | Larkin | Mohd. Izhar Ahmad | PPBM | ||
N47 | Kempas | Osman Sapian | PPBM | ||
N50 | Bukit Permai | Tosrin Jarvanthi | PPBM | ||
N56 | Kukup | Md. Othman Yusof | UMNO | ||
N4 | Matunggong | Julita Majunki | PBS | ||
N8 | Usukan | Japlin Akim | PPBM | ||
N9 | Tamparuli | Jahid Noordin Jahim | PBS | ||
N10 | Sulaman | Hajiji Mohd Nor | PPBM | ||
N11 | Kiulu | Joniston Lumai @ Bangkuai | PBS | ||
N21 | Kawang | Ghulam Haidar Khan Bahadar | PPBM | ||
N24 | Membakut | Mohd. Arifin Mohd. Arif | PPBM | ||
N25 | Klias | Isnin Aliasnih | PPBM | ||
N27 | Lumadan | Matbali Musah | PPBM | ||
N29 | Kundasang | Joachim Gunsalam | PBS | ||
N30 | Karanaan | Masidi Manjun | PPBM | ||
N33 | Bingkor | Robert Tawik | STAR | ||
N34 | Tambunan | Jeffrey Kitingan | STAR | ||
N37 | Sook | Ellron Angin | STAR | ||
N38 | Nabawan | Bobey Ah Fang Suan | PPBM | ||
N42 | Sungai Sibuga | Musa Aman | UMNO | ||
N56 | Apas | Nizam Abu Bakar Titingan | PPBM | ||
N2 | Tasik Biru | Henry Jinep | PDP | ||
N3 | Tanjong Datu | Jamilah Anu | PBB | ||
N4 | Pantai Damai | Abdul Rahman Junaidi | PBB | ||
N5 | Demak Laut | Hazland Abang Hipni | PBB | ||
N6 | Tupong | Fazzrudin Abdul Rahman | PBB | ||
N7 | Samariang | Sharifah Hashidah Sayeed Aman Ghazali | PBB | ||
N13 | Batu Kitang | Lo Khre Chiang | SUPP | ||
N14 | Batu Kawah | Sim Kui Hian | SUPP | ||
N8 | Satok | Abang Abdul Rahman Zohari Abang Openg | PBB | ||
N15 | Asajaya | Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah | PBB | ||
N16 | Muara Tuang | Idris Bujang | PBB | ||
N17 | Stakan | Mohamad Ali Mahmud | PBB | ||
N18 | Serembu | Miro Simuh | PBB | ||
N19 | Mambong | Jerip Susil | PBB | ||
N20 | Tarat | Roland Sagah Wee Inn | PBB | ||
N21 | Tebedu | Michael Manyin Jawong | PBB | ||
N22 | Kedup | Maclaine Ben @ Martin Ben | PBB | ||
N23 | Bukit Semuja | John Ilus | PBB | ||
N24 | Sadong Jaya | Aidel Lariwoo | PBB | ||
N25 | Simunjan | Alwa Idris | PBB | ||
N26 | Gedong | Mohd Naroden Majais | PBB | ||
N27 | Sebuyau | Julaihi Narawi | PBB | ||
N28 | Lingga | Simoi Peri | PBB | ||
N29 | Beting Maro | Razali Gapor | PBB | ||
N30 | Balai Ringin | Snowdan Lawan | PRS | ||
N31 | Bukit Begunan | Mong Dagang | PRS | ||
N32 | Simanggang | Francis Harden Hollis | SUPP | ||
N34 | Batang Ai | Malcom Mussen Lamoh | PRS | ||
N35 | Saribas | Ricky @ Mohamad Razi bin Sitam | PBB | ||
N36 | Layar | Gerald Rentap Jabu | PBB | ||
N37 | Bukit Saban | Douglas Uggah Embas | PBB | ||
N38 | Kalaka | Abdul Wahab Aziz | PBB | ||
N39 | Krian | Ali Biju | PPBM | ||
N40 | Kabong | Mohd Chee Kadirh | PBB | ||
N41 | Kuala Rajang | Len Talif Salleh | PBB | ||
N42 | Semop | Abdullah Saidol | PBB | ||
N43 | Daro | Safiee Ahmad | PBB | ||
N44 | Jemoreng | Juanda Jaya | PBB | ||
N45 | Repok | Huang Tiong Sii | SUPP | ||
N46 | Meradong | Ding Kuong Hiing | SUPP | ||
N47 | Pakan | Willian Mawan Ikom | PBB | ||
N48 | Meluan | Rolland Duat Jubin | PDP | ||
N49 | Ngemah | Alexander Vincent | PRS | ||
N50 | Machan | Allan Siden Gramong | PBB | ||
N55 | Nangka | Annuar Rapaee | PBB | ||
N56 | Dalat | Fatimah Abdullah | PBB | ||
N57 | Tellian | Yussibnosh Balo | PBB | ||
N58 | Balingian | Abdul Yakub Arbi | PBB | ||
N59 | Tamin | Christopher Gira Sambang | PRS | ||
N60 | Kakus | John Sikie Tayai | PRS | ||
N61 | Pelagus | Wilson Nyabong Ijang | PRS | ||
N62 | Katibas | Ambrose Blikau Enturan | PBB | ||
N63 | Bukit Goram | Jefferson Jamit Unyat | PBB | ||
N64 | Baleh | James Jemut Masing | PRS | ||
N65 | Belaga | Liwan Lagang | PRS | ||
N66 | Kakus | Chukpai Ugon | PRS | ||
N67 | Jepak | Talib Zulpilip | PBB | ||
N69 | Kemena | Stephen Rundi Utom | PBB | ||
N70 | Samalaju | Majang Renggi | PRS | ||
N71 | Bekenu | Rosey Yunus | PBB | ||
N72 | Lambir | Ripin Lamat | PBB | ||
N73 | Piasau | Sebastian Ting Chiew Yew | SUPP | ||
N75 | Senadin | Lee Kim Shin | SUPP | ||
N76 | Marudi | Penguang Manggil | PDP | ||
N77 | Telang Usan | Denis Ngau | PBB | ||
N78 | Mulu | Gerawat Jala | PBB | ||
N79 | Bukit Kota | Abdul Rahman Ismail | PBB | ||
N80 | Batu Danau | Paulus Gumbang | PBB | ||
N82 | Bukit Sari | Awang Tengah Ali Hassan | PBB | ||
Total | Perlis (12), Kedah (23), Kelantan (45), Terengganu (32), Penang (2), Perak (34), Pahang (34), Selangor (15), Negeri Sembilan (16), Malacca (17), Johor (29), Sabah (17), Sarawak (69) |
Perikatan Nasional state governments
State | Leader type | Member | Party | State Constituency | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Menteri Besar | Hasni Mohammad | UMNO | Benut | ||
Menteri Besar | Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor | PAS | Jeneri | ||
Menteri Besar | Ahmad Yakob | PAS | Pasir Pekan | ||
Chief Minister | Sulaiman Md Ali | UMNO | Lendu | ||
Menteri Besar | Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail | UMNO | Jelai | ||
Menteri Besar | Ahmad Faizal Azumu | PPBM | Chenderiang | ||
Menteri Besar | Azlan Man | UMNO | Bintong | ||
Chief Minister | Abang Abdul Rahman Johari Abang Openg | PBB | Satok | ||
Menteri Besar | Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar | PAS | Ru Rendang |
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