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
Malay namePerikatan Nasional
ڤريکتن ناسيونل
Chinese name国民联盟
Guómín liánméng
Tamil nameதேசிய கூட்டணி
LeaderMuhyiddin Yassin
(de facto)
Founded23 February 2020 (2020-02-23)[1]
IdeologyNational conservatism
Social conservatism
Islamic democracy
Economic nationalism
Ketuanan Melayu
Political positionCentre-right to right-wing with far-right factions
Colours     Dark blue
Dewan Negara:
42 / 70
Dewan Rakyat:
113 / 222
Dewan Undangan Negeri:
349 / 593

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
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]

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.

State No. Constituency Member Party
 PerlisP001Padang BesarZahidi Zainul AbidinUMNO
P003ArauDr. Shahidan KassimUMNO
 KedahP007Padang TerapMahdzir KhalidUMNO
P011PendangAwang Solahudin HashimPAS
P012JeraiSabri AzitPAS
P013SikAhmad Tarmizi SulaimanPAS
P016BalingAbdul Azeez Abdul RahimUMNO
 KelantanP019TumpatChe Abdullah Mat NawiPAS
P020Pengkalan ChepaAhmad Marzuk ShaaryPAS
P021Kota BharuTakiyuddin HassanPAS
P022Pasir MasAhmad Fadhli ShaariPAS
P023Rantau PanjangSiti Zailah Mohd YusoffPAS
P024Kubang KerianTuan Ibrahim Tuan ManPAS
P025BachokNik Mohamed Abduh Nik Abdul AzizPAS
P026KeterehAnnuar MusaUMNO
P027Tanah MerahIkmal Hisham Abdul AzizPPBM
P028Pasir PutehNik Muhammad Zawawi SallehPAS
P029MachangAhmad Jazlan YaakubUMNO
P030JeliMustapa MohamedPPBM
P031Kuala KraiAbdul Latiff Abdul RahmanPAS
P032Gua MusangTengku Razaleigh HamzahUMNO
 TerengganuP033BesutIdris JusohUMNO
P034SetiuShaharizukirnain Abd. KadirPAS
P035Kuala NerusMohd. Khairuddin Aman RazaliPAS
P036Kuala TerengganuAhmad Amzad Mohamed HashimPAS
P037MarangAbdul Hadi AwangPAS
P038Hulu TerengganuRosol WahidPPBM
P039DungunWan Hassan Mohd. RamliPAS
P040KemamanChe Alias HamidPAS
 PenangP041Kepala BatasReezal Merican Naina MericanUMNO
P042Tasek GelugorShabudin YahayaPPBM
P047Nibong TebalMansor OthmanPPBM
 PerakP054GerikHasbullah OsmanUMNO
P055LenggongShamsul Anuar NasarahUMNO
P056LarutHamzah ZainudinPPBM
P058Bagan SeraiNoor Azmi GhazaliPPBM
P059Bukit GantangSyed Abu Hussin Hafiz Syed FasalPPBM
P061Padang RengasMohamed Nazri Abdul AzizUMNO
P063TambunAhmad Faizal AzumuPPBM
P067Kuala KangsarMastura Mohd. YazidUMNO
P069ParitMohd. Nizar ZakariaUMNO
P072TapahSaravanan MuruganMIC
P073Pasir SalakTajuddin Abdul RahmanUMNO
P075Bagan DatukDr. Ahmad Zahid HamidiUMNO
 PahangP078Cameron HighlandsRamli Mohd NorUMNO
P079LipisAbdul Rahman MohamadUMNO
P081JerantutAhmad Nazlan IdrisUMNO
P082Indera MahkotaSaifuddin AbdullahPPBM
P084Paya BesarMohd Shahar AbdullahUMNO
P085PekanMohd. Najib Abdul RazakUMNO
P086MaranIsmail Abdul MuttalibUMNO
P087Kuala KrauIsmail Mohamed SaidUMNO
P090BeraIsmail Sabri YaakobUMNO
P091RompinHasan ArifinUMNO
 SelangorP092Sabak BernamMohd Fasiah Mohd FakehPPBM
P093Sungai BesarMuslimin YahayaPPBM
P095Tanjong KarangNoh OmarUMNO
P098GombakAzmin AliPPBM
P099AmpangZuraida KamaruddinPPBM
 Kuala LumpurP119TitiwangsaRina Mohd. HarunPPBM
P124Bandar Tun RazakKamaruddin JaffarPPBM
 PutrajayaP125PutrajayaTengku Adnan Tengku MansorUMNO
 Negeri SembilanP126JelebuJalaluddin AliasUMNO
P127JempolMohd. Salim ShariffUMNO
P129Kuala PilahEddin Syazlee ShithPPBM
P131RembauKhairy Jamaluddin Abu BakarUMNO
 MalaccaP134Masjid TanahMas Ermieyati SamsudinPPBM
P135Alor GajahMohd. Redzuan Md. YusofPPBM
P139JasinAhmad HamzahUMNO
 JohorP140SegamatEdmund Santhara Kumar RamanaiduPPBM
P143PagohMuhyiddin YassinPPBM
P147Parit SulongNoraini AhmadUMNO
P148Ayer HitamWee Ka SiongMCA
P150Batu PahatMohd Rashid HasnonPPBM
P153SembrongHishammuddin HusseinUMNO
P154MersingAbdul Latiff AhmadPPBM
P155TenggaraAdham BabaUMNO
P156Kota TinggiHalimah Mohd. SadiqueUMNO
P157PengerangAzalina Othman SaidUMNO
P164PontianAhmad MaslanUMNO
P165Tanjung PiaiWee Jeck SengMCA
 SabahP167KudatAbdul Rahim BakriPPBM
P168Kota MaruduMaximus OngkiliPBS
P176KimanisMohamad AlaminUMNO
P177BeaufortAzizah Mohd DunPPBM
P178SipitangYamani Hafez MusaPPBM
P179RanauJonathan YasinPPBM
P180KeningauJeffrey KitinganSTAR
P182PensianganArthur Joseph KurupPBRS
P183BeluranRonald KiandeePPBM
P184LibaranZakaria EdrisPPBM
P187KinabatanganBung Moktar RadinUMNO
 SarawakP193SantubongWan Junaidi Tuanku JaafarPBB
P194Petra JayaFadillah YusofPBB
P197Kota SamarahanRubiah WangPBB
P198Puncak BorneoWillie MonginPPBM
P199SerianRichard Riot JaemSUPP
P200Batang SadongNancy ShukriPBB
P201Batang LuparRohani Abdul KarimPBB
P203Lubok AntuJugah MuyangIND
P204BetongRobert Lawson ChuatPBB
P205SaratokAli BijuPPBM
P206Tanjong ManisYusuf Abd. WahabPBB
P207IganAhmad Johnie ZawasiPBB
P210KanowitAaron Ago DagangPRS
P213MukahHanifah Hajar TaibPBB
P215KapitAlexander Nanta LinggiPBB
P216Hulu RajangWilson Ugak KumbongPRS
P217BintuluTiong King SingPDP
P218SibutiLukanisman Awang SauniPBB
P220BaramAnyi NgauPDP
P221LimbangHasbi HabibollahPBB
P222LawasHenry Sum AgongPBB
Total Perlis (2), Kedah (5), Kelantan (14), Terengganu (8), Penang (3), Perak (12), Pahang (10), Selangor (5), F.T. Kuala Lumpur (2), F.T. Putrajaya (1), Negeri Sembilan (4), Malacca (3), Johor (12), Sabah (11), Sarawak (21)

Dewan Undangan Negeri (State Legislative Assembly)

Malaysian State Assembly Representatives

State No. Parliament Constituency Member Party
 PerlisN1Titi TinggiTeh Chai AnnMCA
N2BeseriRuzaini RaisUMNO
N3ChupingAsmaiza AhmadUMNO
N4Mata AyerSiti Berenee YahayaUMNO
N5SantanAzizan SulaimanUMNO
N6BintongAzlan ManUMNO
N10KayangHamizan HassanUMNO
N11PauhRozieana AhmadUMNO
N12Tambun TulangIsmail KassimUMNO
N13Guar SanjiMohd.Ridzuan HashimPAS
N14Simpang EmpatNurulhisham YaakobUMNO
N15SanglangMohd.Shukri RamliPAS
 KedahN1Ayer HangatJohari BulatPPBM
N2KuahMohd Firdaus AhmadPPBM
N4Ayer HitamAzhar IbrahimPAS
N5Bukit Kayu HitamHalimahton Shaadiah SaadPPBM
N7Kuala NerangMohamad Yusoff ZakariaPAS
N8PeduMohamad Yusoff ZakariaPAS
N9Bukit LadaSalim MahmoodPAS
N10Bukit PinangRomaini Wan SalimPAS
N18TokaiMohd.Hayati OthmanPAS
N19Sungai TiangSuraya YaacobUMNO
N20Sungai LimauMohd.Azam Abd.SamatPAS
N21Guar ChempedakAbdul Rahman IsmailPPBM
N23BelantekMad Isa ShafiePAS
N24JeneriMuhammad Sanusi Md NorPAS
N26Tanjong DawaiHanif GhazaliPAS
N27Pantai MerdekaAhmad Fadzli HashimPAS
N29SidamRobert Ling Kui EeIND
N30BayuAbd Nasir IdrisPAS
N31KupangNajmi AhmadPAS
N32Kuala KetilMansor ZakariaPAS
N33Merbau PulasSiti Aishah GhazaliPAS
N34LunasAzman NasruddinIND
N36Bandar BaharuNorsabrina Mohd. NoorUMNO
 KelantanN1Pengkalan KuborWan Roslan Wan MamatPAS
N2KelaboranMohd Adenan HassanPAS
N3Pasir PekanAhmad YakobPAS
N4Wakaf BharuMohd Rusli AbdullahPAS
N5KijangIzani HusinPAS
N6ChempakaAhmad Fathan MahmoodPAS
N7PanchorNik Mohd Amar Nik AbdullahPAS
N8Tanjong MasRohani IbrahimPAS
N9Kota LamaAnuar Tan Abdullah @ Tan Teng LoonPAS
N10Bunut PayongRamli MamatPAS
N11TendongRozi MuhamadPAS
N12Pengkalan PasirHanifa AhmadPAS
N13MerantiMohd Nassruddin DaudPAS
N14ChetokZuraidin AbdullahPAS
N15Gual PeriokMohamad AwangPAS
N16Apam PutraAbdul Rasul MohamedPAS
N17SalorSaiful Adli Abu BakarPAS
N18Pasir TumbohAbd Rahman YunusPAS
N19DemitMumtaz Md NawiPAS
N20TawangHassan MahmoodPAS
N21Pantai IramaMohd Huzaimy Che HusinPAS
N22JelawatAbdul Azziz KadirPAS
N23MelorMd Yusnan YusofPAS
N24KadokAzami Mohd NorPAS
N25Kok LanasMd. Alwi Che AhmadUMNO
N26Bukit PanauAbd Fattah MahmoodPAS
N27Gual IpohBakri MustaphaUMNO
N28KemahangMd Anizam Ab RahmanPAS
N29SelinsingTuan Mohd Sharipudin Tuan IsmailPAS
N30LimbonganMohd Nazlan Mohamed HasbullahPAS
N31SemerakWan Hassan Wan IbrahimPAS
N32GaalMohd Rodzi Ja’afarPAS
N33Pulai ChondongAzhar SallehPAS
N34TemanganMohamed Fazli HassanPAS
N35KemuningMohd Roseli IsmailPAS
N36Bukit BungaMohd. Adhan KechikUMNO
N37Air LanasMustapa MohamedPPBM
N38Kuala BalahAbd Aziz DerashidUMNO
N39MengkebangMuhammad Mat SulaimanPAS
N40GuchilHilmi AbdullahPAS
N41Manek UraiMohd Fauzi AbdullahPAS
N42DabongKu Mohd Zaki Ku HussienPAS
N43NenggiriAb. Aziz YusoffUMNO
N44PalohAmran AriffinUMNO
N45GalasMohd. Syahbuddin HashimUMNO
 TerengganuN1Kuala BesutTengku Zaihan Che Ku Abd. RahamUMNO
N2Kota PuteraMohd Nurkhuzaini Ab RahmanPAS
N3JertihMuhammad Pehimi YusofUMNO
N4Hulu BesutNawi MohamadUMNO
N5JabiAzman IbrahimPAS
N6PermaisuriAbd. Halim JusohUMNO
N7LangkapSabri Mohd. NoorUMNO
N8Batu RakitBazlan Abd RahmanUMNO
N9TepuhHishamuddin Abdul KarimPAS
N10Buloh GadingRidzuan HashimPAS
N11Seberang TakirAhmad Razif Abdul RahmanUMNO
N12Bukit TunggalAlias RazakPAS
N13Wakaf MempelamWan Sukairi Wan AbdullahPAS
N14BandarAhmad Shah MuhamedPAS
N15LadangTengku Hassan Tengku OmarPAS
N16Batu BurukMuhammad Khalil Abdul HadiPAS
N17Alur LimbatAriffin DeramanPAS
N18Bukit PayungMohd Nor HamzahPAS
N19Ru RendangAhmad Samsuri MokhtarPAS
N20Pengkalan BeranganSulaiman SulongPAS
N12TelemungRozi MamatUMNO
N22ManirHilmi HarunPAS
N23Kuala BerangMamad PutehPAS
N24AjilMaliaman KassimPAS
N25Bukit BesiRoslee DaudUMNO
N26Rantau AbangAlias HarunPAS
N27SuraWan Hapandi Wan NikPAS
N28PakaSatiful Bahri MamatPAS
N29KemasikSaiful Azmi SuhailiPAS
N30KijalAhmad SaidUMNO
N31CukaiHanifah MatPAS
N32Air PutihAb Razak IbrahimPAS
 PenangN1PenagaMohd Yusni Mat PiahPAS
N2BertamKhaliq Mehtab Mohd. IshaqPPBM
N4Permatang BeranganNor Hafizah OthmanUMNO
N5Sungai DuaMuhamad Yusoff Mohd. NoorUMNO
N10Seberang JayaAfif BahardinPPBM
N21Sungai AchehZulkifli IbrahimIND
N40Telok BahangZolkifly Md. LazimPPBM
 PerakN1Pengkalan HuluAznel IbrahimUMNO
N2TelemungSalbiah MohamedUMNO
N3KeneringMohd Tarmizi IdrisUMNO
N4Kota TampanSaarani MohammadUMNO
N5SelamaMohd Akmal KamaruddinPAS
N6Kubu GajahKhalil YahayaPAS
N7Batu KurauMuhammad Ami ZakriaUMNO
N8Titi SerongHasnul Zulkarnain Abdul MunaimPPBM
N9Kuala KurauAbdul Yunus JamahriPPBM
N10Alor PangsuSham Mat SahatUMNO
N11Gunong SemaggolRazman ZakariaPAS
N12SelinsingMohamad Noor DawooUMNO
N13Kuala SepetangMohd. Kamaruddin Abu BakarUMNO
N14Changkat JeringAhmad Saidi Mohamad DaudUMNO
N15TrongJamilah ZakariaUMNO
N19ChenderohZainun Mat NorUMNO
N20Lubok MerbauJurij JalaluddinUMNO
N21LintangMohd Zolkafly HarunUMNO
N30BuntongA SivasubramaniamGERAKAN
N33TronohPaul Yong Choo KiongIND
N34Bukit ChandanMaslin Sham RazmanUMNO
N35ManongMohamed Zuraimi RazaliUMNO
N36Pengkalan BaharuAbd. Manap HashimUMNO
N39BelanjaKhairudin Abu HanipahUMNO
N40BotaKhairul Shahril MohamedUMNO
N43Tulang SekahNolee Ashilin Mohamed RadziPPBM
N47ChenderiangAhmad Faizal AzumuPPBM
N48Ayer KuningSamsudin Abu HassanUMNO
N49Sungai ManikZainol Fadzi PaharudinPPBM
N50Kampong GajahWan Norashikin Wan NoordinUMNO
N52PangkorZambry Abdul KadirUMNO
N53RungkupShahrul Zaman YahyaUMNO
N54Hutan MelintangKhairuddin TarmiziUMNO
N56Changkat JongMohd. Azhar JamaluddinUMNO
N58SlimVacantUMNO
 PahangN2JelaiWan Rosdy Wan IsmailUMNO
N3Padang TengkuMustapa LongUMNO
N4ChekaLee Ah WongMCA
N5BentaMohd. Soffi Abd. RazakUMNO
N6Batu TalamAbd Aziz Mat KiramUMNO
N8DongShahruddin Ab. MoinUMNO
N9TahanMohd Zakhwan Ahmad BadarddinPAS
N10DamakZuridan Mohd DaudPAS
N11Pulau TawarNazri NgahUMNO
N12BeserahAndansura RabuPAS
N15Tanjung LumpurRosli Abdul JabarPAS
N16InderapuraShafik Fauzan SharifUMNO
N17Sungai LembingMd. Sohaimi Mohamed ShahUMNO
N18LeparAbd. Rahim MudaUMNO
N19PanchingMohd Tarmizi YahayaPAS
N20Pulau ManisKhairuddin MahmudUMNO
N21Peramu JayaSh. Mohamed Puzi Sh. AliUMNO
N22BebarMohd. Fakhruddin Mohd. AriffUMNO
N23ChiniMohd Sharim Md ZainUMNO
N24LuitMohd Soffian Abd JalilPAS
N25Kuala SentulShahaniza ShamsuddinUMNO
N26ChenorMujibur Rahman IshakPAS
N27JenderakMohamed JaafarUMNO
N28KerdauSyed Ibrahim Syed AhmadUMNO
N29JengkaShahril Azman Abd HalimPAS
N31LanchangMohd Sharkar ShamsudinUMNO
N32Kuala SemantanNor Azmi Mat LudinUMNO
N36PelangaiAdnan YaakobUMNO
N37GuaiNorol Azali SulaimanUMNO
N39KemayanMohd. Fadil OsmanUMNO
N40Bukit IbamSamsiah ArshadUMNO
N41Muadzam ShahRazali KassimUMNO
N42TiomanMohd. Johari HussainUMNO
 SelangorN1Sungai Air TawarRizam IsmailUMNO
N3Sungai PanjangMohd. Imran TamrinUMNO
N5Hulu BernamRosni SoharUMNO
N8Sungai BurongMohd.Shamsudin LiasUMNO
N17Gombak SetiaHilman IdhamPPBM
N19Bukit AntarabangsaMohamed Azmin AliPPBM
N20Lembah JayaHaniza Mohamed TalhaIND
N24SemenyihZakaria HanafiUMNO
N43SementaDaroyah AlwiIND
N44Selat KlangAbdul Rashid AsariPPBM
N51SijangkangAhmad Yunus HairiPAS
N55DengkilAdhif Syan AbdullahPPBM
 Negeri SembilanN2PertangNoor Azmi YusufUMNO
N3Sungai LuiMohd Razi Mohd AliUMNO
N5SertingShamsulkahar Mod. DeliUMNO
N6PalongMustafa NagoorUMNO
N7Jeram PadangManickam LetchumanMIC
N15JuassehIsmail LasimUMNO
N16Seri MenantiAbdul Samad IbrahimUMNO
N17SenalingAdnan Abu HasanUMNO
N19JoholSaiful Yazan SulaimanUMNO
N26ChembongZaifulbahri IdrisUMNO
N27RantauMohamad HasanUMNO
N28KotaAwaludin SaidUMNO
N31Bagan PinangTun Hairuddin Abu BakarUMNO
N32LinggiAbdul Rahman Mohd. RedzaUMNO
N34GemasAbdul Razak SaidUMNO
N35GemenchehMohd. Isam Mohd. IsaUMNO
 MelakaN1Kuala LinggiIsmail OthmanUMNO
N2Tanjung BidaraMd. Rawi MahmudUMNO
N3Ayer LimauAmiruddin YusopUMNO
N4LenduSulaiman Md AliUMNO
N5Taboh NaningLatipah OmarUMNO
N6RembiaMuhammad Jailani KhamisIND
N10AsahanAbdul Ghafar AtanUMNO
N11Sungai UdangIdris HaronUMNO
N12Pantai KundorNor Azman HassanUMNO
N13Paya RumputMohd. Rafiq NaizamohideenPPBM
N15Pengkalan BatuNorhizam Hassan BakteeIND
N18Ayer MolekRahmad MarimanUMNO
N23Teluk MasNoor Effandi AhmadPPBM
N25RimGhazale MuhamadUMNO
N26SerkamZaidi AttanUMNO
N27MerlimauRoslan AhmadUMNO
N28Sungai RambaiHasan Abd. RahmanUMNO
 JohorN1Buloh KasapZahari SaripUMNO
N3PemanisChong Fat FullIND
N5TenangMohd. Solihan BadriPPBM
N7Bukit KepongSahruddin JamalPPBM
N8Bukit PasirNajib LepPAS
N9GambirMuhyiddin YassinPPBM
N16Sungai BalangZaiton IsmailUMNO
N18Sri MedanZulkarnain KamisanUMNO
N20SemarangSamsol Bari JamaliUMNO
N22Pasir RajaNor Rashidah RamliUMNO
N25RengitAyub JamilUMNO
N26MachapAbd. Taib Abu BakarUMNO
N27Layang-LayangOnn Hafiz GhaziUMNO
N31KahangVidyananthan RamanadhanMIC
N32EndauAlwiyah TalibPPBM
N33TenggarohRaven Kumar KrishnasamyMIC
N34PantiHahasrin HashimUMNO
N35Pasir RajaRashidah IsmailUMNO
N36SediliRasman IthnainPPBM
N37Johor LamaRosleli JahariPPBM
N38PenawarSharifah Azizah Syed ZainUMNO
N39Tanjung SuaratSyed Sis Syed A. RahmanUMNO
N53BenutHasni MohammadUMNO
N41Puteri WangsaMazlan BujangPPBM
N43PermasChe Zakaria Mohd. SallehPPBM
N44LarkinMohd. Izhar AhmadPPBM
N47KempasOsman SapianPPBM
N50Bukit PermaiTosrin JarvanthiPPBM
N56KukupMd. Othman YusofUMNO
 SabahN4MatunggongJulita MajunkiPBS
N8UsukanJaplin AkimPPBM
N9TamparuliJahid Noordin JahimPBS
N10SulamanHajiji Mohd NorPPBM
N11KiuluJoniston Lumai @ BangkuaiPBS
N21KawangGhulam Haidar Khan BahadarPPBM
N24MembakutMohd. Arifin Mohd. ArifPPBM
N25KliasIsnin AliasnihPPBM
N27LumadanMatbali MusahPPBM
N29KundasangJoachim GunsalamPBS
N30KaranaanMasidi ManjunPPBM
N33BingkorRobert TawikSTAR
N34TambunanJeffrey KitinganSTAR
N37SookEllron AnginSTAR
N38NabawanBobey Ah Fang SuanPPBM
N42Sungai SibugaMusa AmanUMNO
N56ApasNizam Abu Bakar TitinganPPBM
 SarawakN2Tasik BiruHenry JinepPDP
N3Tanjong DatuJamilah AnuPBB
N4Pantai DamaiAbdul Rahman JunaidiPBB
N5Demak LautHazland Abang HipniPBB
N6TupongFazzrudin Abdul RahmanPBB
N7SamariangSharifah Hashidah Sayeed Aman GhazaliPBB
N13Batu KitangLo Khre ChiangSUPP
N14Batu KawahSim Kui HianSUPP
N8SatokAbang Abdul Rahman Zohari Abang OpengPBB
N15AsajayaAbdul Karim Rahman HamzahPBB
N16Muara TuangIdris BujangPBB
N17StakanMohamad Ali MahmudPBB
N18SerembuMiro SimuhPBB
N19MambongJerip SusilPBB
N20TaratRoland Sagah Wee InnPBB
N21TebeduMichael Manyin JawongPBB
N22KedupMaclaine Ben @ Martin BenPBB
N23Bukit SemujaJohn IlusPBB
N24Sadong JayaAidel LariwooPBB
N25SimunjanAlwa IdrisPBB
N26GedongMohd Naroden MajaisPBB
N27SebuyauJulaihi NarawiPBB
N28LinggaSimoi PeriPBB
N29Beting MaroRazali GaporPBB
N30Balai RinginSnowdan LawanPRS
N31Bukit BegunanMong DagangPRS
N32SimanggangFrancis Harden HollisSUPP
N34Batang AiMalcom Mussen LamohPRS
N35SaribasRicky @ Mohamad Razi bin SitamPBB
N36LayarGerald Rentap JabuPBB
N37Bukit SabanDouglas Uggah EmbasPBB
N38KalakaAbdul Wahab AzizPBB
N39KrianAli BijuPPBM
N40KabongMohd Chee KadirhPBB
N41Kuala RajangLen Talif SallehPBB
N42SemopAbdullah SaidolPBB
N43DaroSafiee AhmadPBB
N44JemorengJuanda JayaPBB
N45RepokHuang Tiong SiiSUPP
N46MeradongDing Kuong HiingSUPP
N47PakanWillian Mawan IkomPBB
N48MeluanRolland Duat JubinPDP
N49NgemahAlexander VincentPRS
N50MachanAllan Siden GramongPBB
N55Nangka Annuar RapaeePBB
N56DalatFatimah AbdullahPBB
N57TellianYussibnosh BaloPBB
N58BalingianAbdul Yakub ArbiPBB
N59TaminChristopher Gira SambangPRS
N60KakusJohn Sikie TayaiPRS
N61PelagusWilson Nyabong IjangPRS
N62KatibasAmbrose Blikau EnturanPBB
N63Bukit GoramJefferson Jamit UnyatPBB
N64BalehJames Jemut MasingPRS
N65BelagaLiwan LagangPRS
N66KakusChukpai UgonPRS
N67JepakTalib ZulpilipPBB
N69KemenaStephen Rundi UtomPBB
N70SamalajuMajang RenggiPRS
N71BekenuRosey YunusPBB
N72LambirRipin LamatPBB
N73PiasauSebastian Ting Chiew YewSUPP
N75SenadinLee Kim ShinSUPP
N76MarudiPenguang ManggilPDP
N77Telang UsanDenis NgauPBB
N78MuluGerawat JalaPBB
N79Bukit KotaAbdul Rahman IsmailPBB
N80Batu DanauPaulus GumbangPBB
N82Bukit SariAwang Tengah Ali HassanPBB
TotalPerlis (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
 JohorMenteri BesarHasni MohammadUMNOBenut
 KedahMenteri BesarMuhammad Sanusi Md NorPASJeneri
 KelantanMenteri BesarAhmad YakobPASPasir Pekan
 MelakaChief MinisterSulaiman Md AliUMNOLendu
 PahangMenteri BesarWan Rosdy Wan IsmailUMNOJelai
 PerakMenteri BesarAhmad Faizal AzumuPPBMChenderiang
 PerlisMenteri BesarAzlan ManUMNOBintong
 SarawakChief MinisterAbang Abdul Rahman Johari Abang OpengPBBSatok
 TerengganuMenteri BesarAhmad Samsuri MokhtarPASRu Rendang
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