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* [[Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak|Sarawak Native People's Party]] |
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| legislature_status = [[Coalition government]]<br>{{composition bar|148|193|hex={{party color|Barisan Nasional}}}} |
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| opposition_parties = [[Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party]]<br>[[Democratic Action Party]]<br>[[People's Justice Party (Malaysia)|People's Justice Party]] |
| opposition_parties = [[Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party]]<br>[[Democratic Action Party]]<br>[[People's Justice Party (Malaysia)|People's Justice Party]] |
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| opposition_leader = [[Abdul Hadi Awang]] |
| opposition_leader = [[Abdul Hadi Awang]] |
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| election = |
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| last_election = [[Malaysian general election |
| last_election = [[2004 Malaysian general election]] |
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| legislature_term = [[10th Malaysian Parliament]] |
| legislature_term = [[10th Malaysian Parliament]] |
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| incoming_formation = [[Abdullah Ahmad Badawi|Abdullah I Cabinet formation, 2003]] |
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| outgoing_formation = [[Abdullah Ahmad Badawi|Abdullah II Cabinet formation, 2004]] |
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| previous = [[Sixth Mahathir cabinet]] |
| previous = [[Sixth Mahathir cabinet]] |
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| successor = [[Second Abdullah cabinet]] |
| successor = [[Second Abdullah cabinet]] |
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[[Abdullah Ahmad Badawi]] formed the '''first Abdullah cabinet''' after being invited by [[Sirajuddin of Perlis|Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin]] to begin a new government following the resignation of the previous [[Prime Minister of Malaysia]], [[Mahathir Mohamad]]. Prior to the election, Mahathir led (as [[Prime Minister of Malaysia|Prime Minister]]) the [[sixth Mahathir cabinet]], a [[coalition government]] that consisted of members of the component parties of [[Barisan Nasional]]. |
[[Abdullah Ahmad Badawi]] formed the '''first Abdullah cabinet''' after being invited by [[Sirajuddin of Perlis|Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin]] to begin a new government following the resignation of the previous [[Prime Minister of Malaysia]], [[Mahathir Mohamad]]. Prior to the election, Mahathir led (as [[Prime Minister of Malaysia|Prime Minister]]) the [[sixth Mahathir cabinet]], a [[coalition government]] that consisted of members of the component parties of [[Barisan Nasional]]. It was the 15th [[Cabinet of Malaysia#List of cabinets|cabinet of Malaysia]] formed since [[Independence Day (Malaysia)|independence]]. |
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This is a list of the members of the first cabinet of the fifth [[Prime Minister of Malaysia]], [[Abdullah Ahmad Badawi]]. |
This is a list of the members of the first cabinet of the fifth [[Prime Minister of Malaysia]], [[Abdullah Ahmad Badawi]]. |
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|[[Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor]] |
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|[[Bernard Giluk Dompok]]||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Organisation |
|[[Bernard Giluk Dompok]]||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{party color|United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Organisation}}" | ||[[United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation|UPKO]]||[[Kinabalu (federal constituency)|Kinabalu]] |
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| rowspan="2" |[[Ministry of Finance (Malaysia)|Minister of Finance]]||[[Abdullah Ahmad Badawi]]||rowspan=2 bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}" | || rowspan="2" |[[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]]||[[Kepala Batas (federal constituency)|Kepala Batas]]||rowspan=2|3 November 2003||rowspan=2|26 March 2004 |
| rowspan="2" |[[Ministry of Finance (Malaysia)|Minister of Finance]]||[[Abdullah Ahmad Badawi]]||rowspan=2 bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}" | || rowspan="2" |[[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]]||[[Kepala Batas (federal constituency)|Kepala Batas]]||rowspan=2|3 November 2003||rowspan=2|26 March 2004 |
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|[[Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (Malaysia)|Minister of Science, Technology and Environment]]||[[Law Hieng Ding]]||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{Sarawak United Peoples' Party/meta/shading}}" | ||[[Sarawak United Peoples' Party|SUPP]]||[[Sarikei (federal constituency)|Sarikei]]||3 November 2003||26 March 2004 |
|[[Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (Malaysia)|Minister of Science, Technology and Environment]]||[[Law Hieng Ding]]||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{Sarawak United Peoples' Party/meta/shading}}" | ||[[Sarawak United Peoples' Party|SUPP]]||[[Sarikei (federal constituency)|Sarikei]]||3 November 2003||26 March 2004 |
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|[[Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water (Malaysia)|Minister of Energy, Water and Communications]]||[[Leo Moggie Irok]]||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak Baru |
|[[Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water (Malaysia)|Minister of Energy, Water and Communications]]||[[Leo Moggie Irok]]||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{party color|Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak Baru}}" | ||[[Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak|PBDS]]||[[Kanowit (federal constituency)|Kanowit]]||3 November 2003||26 March 2004 |
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|[[Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commodities (Malaysia)|Minister for Primary Industries]]||[[Lim Keng Yaik]]||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia |
|[[Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commodities (Malaysia)|Minister for Primary Industries]]||[[Lim Keng Yaik]]||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{party color|Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia}}" | ||[[Malaysian People's Movement Party|Gerakan]]||[[Beruas (federal constituency)|Beruas]]||3 November 2003||26 March 2004 |
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|[[Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development|Minister of National Unity and Community Development]]||[[Siti Zaharah Sulaiman]]||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}" | ||[[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]]||[[Paya Besar (federal constituency)|Paya Besar]]||3 November 2003||26 March 2004 |
|[[Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development|Minister of National Unity and Community Development]]||[[Siti Zaharah Sulaiman]]||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}" | ||[[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]]||[[Paya Besar (federal constituency)|Paya Besar]]||3 November 2003||26 March 2004 |
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| rowspan="2" |[[Prime Minister's Department|Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department]]||[[Tengku Azlan Sultan Abu Bakar]]||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}" | ||[[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]]||[[Jerantut (federal constituency)|Jerantut]]||rowspan=2|3 November 2003||rowspan=2|26 March 2004 |
| rowspan="2" |[[Prime Minister's Department|Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department]]||[[Tengku Azlan Sultan Abu Bakar]]||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}" | ||[[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]]||[[Jerantut (federal constituency)|Jerantut]]||rowspan=2|3 November 2003||rowspan=2|26 March 2004 |
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|[[M. Kayveas]]||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{People's Progressive Party (Malaysia) |
|[[M. Kayveas]]||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{party color|People's Progressive Party (Malaysia)}}" | ||[[People's Progressive Party (Malaysia)|PPP]]||''Senator'' |
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| rowspan="2" |[[Ministry of Finance (Malaysia)|Deputy Minister of Finance]]||[[Shafie Salleh]]||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}" | ||[[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]]||[[Kuala Langat (federal constituency)|Kuala Langat]]||rowspan=2|3 November 2003||rowspan=2|26 March 2004 |
| rowspan="2" |[[Ministry of Finance (Malaysia)|Deputy Minister of Finance]]||[[Shafie Salleh]]||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}" | ||[[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]]||[[Kuala Langat (federal constituency)|Kuala Langat]]||rowspan=2|3 November 2003||rowspan=2|26 March 2004 |
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|[[Ministry of Home Affairs (Malaysia)|Deputy Minister of Home Affairs]]||[[Zainal Abidin Zin]]||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}" | ||[[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]]||[[Bagan Serai (federal constituency)|Bagan Serai]]||3 November 2003||26 March 2004 |
|[[Ministry of Home Affairs (Malaysia)|Deputy Minister of Home Affairs]]||[[Zainal Abidin Zin]]||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}" | ||[[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]]||[[Bagan Serai (federal constituency)|Bagan Serai]]||3 November 2003||26 March 2004 |
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|[[Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Malaysia)|Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industry]]||Kerk Choo Ting||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia |
|[[Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Malaysia)|Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industry]]||Kerk Choo Ting||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{party color|Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia}}" | ||[[Malaysian People's Movement Party|Gerakan]]||[[Taiping (federal constituency)|Taiping]]||3 November 2003||26 March 2004 |
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| rowspan="2" |[[Ministry of Education|Deputy Minister of Education]]||[[Abdul Aziz Shamsuddin]]||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}" | ||[[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]]||''Senator''||rowspan=2|3 November 2003||rowspan=2|26 March 2004 |
| rowspan="2" |[[Ministry of Education|Deputy Minister of Education]]||[[Abdul Aziz Shamsuddin]]||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}" | ||[[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]]||''Senator''||rowspan=2|3 November 2003||rowspan=2|26 March 2004 |
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|{{nowrap|Han Choon Kim}}||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{Malaysian Chinese Association/meta/shading}}" | ||[[Malaysian Chinese Association|MCA]]||[[Seremban (federal constituency)|Seremban]] |
|{{nowrap|Han Choon Kim}}||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{Malaysian Chinese Association/meta/shading}}" | ||[[Malaysian Chinese Association|MCA]]||[[Seremban (federal constituency)|Seremban]] |
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|[[Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment|Deputy Minister of Lands and Co-operatives Development]]||[[Tan Kee Kwong]]||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia |
|[[Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment|Deputy Minister of Lands and Co-operatives Development]]||[[Tan Kee Kwong]]||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{party color|Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia}}" | ||[[Malaysian People's Movement Party|Gerakan]]||[[Segambut (federal constituency)|Segambut]]||3 November 2003||26 March 2004 |
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|rowspan=2|[[Ministry of Transport (Malaysia)|Deputy Minister of Transport]]||[[Ramli Ngah Talib]]||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}" | ||[[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]]||[[Pasir Salak (federal constituency)|Pasir Salak]]||rowspan=2|3 November 2003||rowspan=2|26 March 2004 |
|rowspan=2|[[Ministry of Transport (Malaysia)|Deputy Minister of Transport]]||[[Ramli Ngah Talib]]||rowspan=1 bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}" | ||[[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]]||[[Pasir Salak (federal constituency)|Pasir Salak]]||rowspan=2|3 November 2003||rowspan=2|26 March 2004 |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 10th Malaysian Parliament]] |
* [[Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 10th Malaysian Parliament]] |
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* {{section link|List of parliamentary secretaries of Malaysia|First Abdullah cabinet}} |
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==References== |
==References== |
Latest revision as of 21:34, 21 September 2023
First Abdullah cabinet | |
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15th Cabinet of Malaysia | |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin |
Head of government | Abdullah Ahmad Badawi |
Deputy head of government | Najib Razak (from 2004) |
Member parties |
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Status in legislature | Coalition government 148 / 193 |
Opposition parties | Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party Democratic Action Party People's Justice Party |
Opposition leader | Abdul Hadi Awang |
History | |
Outgoing election | 2004 Malaysian general election |
Legislature term | 10th Malaysian Parliament |
Predecessor | Sixth Mahathir cabinet |
Successor | Second Abdullah cabinet |
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi formed the first Abdullah cabinet after being invited by Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin to begin a new government following the resignation of the previous Prime Minister of Malaysia, Mahathir Mohamad. Prior to the election, Mahathir led (as Prime Minister) the sixth Mahathir cabinet, a coalition government that consisted of members of the component parties of Barisan Nasional. It was the 15th cabinet of Malaysia formed since independence.
This is a list of the members of the first cabinet of the fifth Prime Minister of Malaysia, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
Composition
[edit]Full members
[edit]The federal cabinet consisted of the following ministers:
Deputy ministers
[edit]See also
[edit]- Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 10th Malaysian Parliament
- List of parliamentary secretaries of Malaysia § First Abdullah cabinet