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{{Infobox political party
{{Infobox political party
| name = National Trust Party
| name = National Trust Party
| lang1 = Malay
| name_lang1 = {{lang|ms|Parti Amanah Negara}}<br>{{lang|ms-arab|{{Script|Arab|ڤرتي أمانه نݢارا}}}}
| lang2 = Chinese
| lang2 = Chinese
| name_lang2 = {{lang|zh-hant|國家誠信黨}}<br>{{lang|zh-hans|国家诚信党}}<br/>{{lang|nan-latn|Kok-ka Sêng-sìn-tóng}}<br/>{{lang|yue-latn|Gwokgā Sìhngseun Dóng}}<br>{{lang|zh-latn|Guójiā Chéngxìn Dǎng}}
| name_lang2 = {{lang|zh-hans|国家诚信党}}<br>{{lang|zh-latn|Guójiā Chéngxìn Dǎng}}
| lang3 = Tamil
| lang3 = Tamil
| name_lang3 = {{lang|ta|தேசிய நம்பிக்கை கட்சி}}<br>{{lang|ta-latn|Tēciya Nampikkai Kaṭci}}
| name_lang3 = {{lang|ta|தேசிய நம்பிக்கை கட்சி}}<br>{{lang|ta-latn|Tēciya Nampikkai Kaṭci}}
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| founder = [[Mohamad Sabu]] <small>(as AMANAH)</small><br/>[[Ganga Nayar]] <small>(as PPPM)</small>
| founder = [[Mohamad Sabu]] <small>(as AMANAH)</small><br/>[[Ganga Nayar]] <small>(as PPPM)</small>
| president = [[Mohamad Sabu]]
| president = [[Mohamad Sabu]]
| secretary_general = [[Mohd Hatta Ramli]]
| secretary_general = [[Muhammad Faiz Fadzil]]
| foundation = January 1978, founded as ''Malaysian Workers' Party (PPPM)''<br />16 September 2015, re-branded as ''Parti Amanah Negara (AMANAH)''
| foundation = January 1978, founded as ''Malaysian Workers' Party (PPPM)''<br />16 September 2015, re-branded as ''Parti Amanah Negara (AMANAH)''
| ideology = [[Social justice]]<br>[[Progressivism]]<br>[[Islamic modernism]]<br>[[Islamic democracy]]
| ideology = [[Progressivism]]<br>[[Islamic modernism]]
| headquarters = Wisma AMANAH Negara, No. 73 Tingkat 1, Jalan Seri Utara 1, Seri Utara, 68100 Kuala Lumpur<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://amanah.org.my/contact/|title = Hubungi Kami|date = 23 December 2016}}</ref>
| headquarters = Wisma AMANAH Negara, No. 73 Tingkat 1, Jalan Seri Utara 1, Seri Utara, 68100 Kuala Lumpur<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://amanah.org.my/contact/|title = Hubungi Kami|date = 23 December 2016}}</ref>
| split = [[Malaysian Islamic Party]]
| split = [[Malaysian Islamic Party]] (PAS)
| country = Malaysia
| country = Malaysia
| abbreviation = AMANAH
| abbreviation = AMANAH
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| leader1_name = [[Ahmad Awang]]
| leader1_name = [[Ahmad Awang]]
| leader2_title = Deputy President
| leader2_title = Deputy President
| leader2_name = Vacant
| leader2_name = [[Mujahid Yusof Rawa]]
| leader3_title = Vice-President
| leader3_title = Vice-President
| leader3_name = [[Mujahid Yusof Rawa]]<br>[[Hasanuddin Mohd Yunus]]<br>[[Mahfuz Omar]]<br>[[Siti Mariah Mahmud]]<br>[[Adly Zahari]]
| leader3_name = [[Dzulkefly Ahmad]]<br>[[Siti Mariah Mahmud]]<br>[[Adly Zahari]]<br>[[Mahfuz Omar]]<br>[[Mohd Hatta Ramli]]
| leader4_title = Women's Chief
| leader4_title = Women's Chief
| leader4_name = [[Aiman Athirah Sabu]]
| leader4_name = [[Aiman Athirah Sabu]]
| leader5_title = Youth Chief<br />Women's Youth Wing
| leader5_title = Youth Chief<br />Women's Youth Wing
| leader5_name = [[Hasbie Muda]] <br />[[Nurthaqaffah Nordin]]
| leader5_name = [[Mohd Hasbie Muda]] <br />Masturah Abu Bakar
| womens_wing = Angkatan Wanita AMANAH Nasional (AWAN)
| youth_wing = Pemuda AMANAH Nasional
| youth_wing = Pemuda AMANAH Nasional
| wing1_title = Women's Youth wing
| wing1 = Wanita Muda Amanah (WARDA)
| student_wing = Mahasiswa AMANAH Nasional
| student_wing = Mahasiswa AMANAH Nasional
| womens_wing = Angkatan Wanita AMANAH Nasional (AWAN)
| womens_youth_wing = Wanita Muda Amanah (WARDA)
| position = [[Centre-left politics|Centre-left]]
| position = [[Centre-left politics|Centre-left]]
| national = [[Pakatan Harapan]] (Since 2015)
| national = [[Pakatan Harapan]] (since 2015)
| colours = {{Color box|{{party color|National Trust Party (Malaysia)}}|border=darkgray}} Orange
| colours = {{Color box|{{party color|National Trust Party (Malaysia)}}|border=darkgray}} Orange
| colorcode = {{party color|National Trust Party (Malaysia)}}
| colorcode = {{party color|National Trust Party (Malaysia)}}
| anthem = ''Lagu Parti Amanah Negara''
| anthem = ''Lagu Parti Amanah Negara''
| slogan = ''Amanah, Progresif, Peduli''
| slogan = ''Amanah, Progresif, Peduli''
| seats1_title = [[Dewan Negara]]:
| seats1_title = [[Dewan Negara]]
| seats1 = {{Composition bar|3|70|hex={{party color|National Trust Party (Malaysia)}}}}
| seats1 = {{Composition bar|3|70|hex={{party color|National Trust Party (Malaysia)}}}}
| seats2_title = [[Dewan Rakyat]]:
| seats2_title = [[Dewan Rakyat]]
| seats2 = {{Composition bar|8|222|hex={{party color|National Trust Party (Malaysia)}}}}
| seats2 = {{Composition bar|8|222|hex={{party color|National Trust Party (Malaysia)}}}}
| seats3_title = [[Dewan Undangan Negeri]]:
| seats3_title = [[Dewan Undangan Negeri]]
| seats3 = {{Composition bar|17|607|hex={{party color|National Trust Party (Malaysia)}}}}
| seats3 = {{Composition bar|12|611|hex={{party color|National Trust Party (Malaysia)}}}}
| symbol = [[File:Pakatan-harapan-logo.svg|150px]]
| symbol = [[File:Pakatan-harapan-logo.svg|150px]]
| flag = [[File:Parti Amanah Negara Flag.svg|150px]]
| flag = [[File:Parti Amanah Negara Flag.svg|150px]]
| website = {{URL|amanah.org.my}}
| website = {{URL|amanah.org.my}}
| lang1 = Malay
| name_lang1 = {{lang|ms|Parti Amanah Negara}}<br>{{lang|ms|{{Script|Arab|ڤرتي أمانه نڬارا}}}}
}}
}}
{{Politics of Malaysia}}
{{Politics of Malaysia}}
The '''National Trust Party''' ([[Malay language|Malay]]: ''Parti Amanah Negara''; [[abbreviation|abbrev]]: '''AMANAH''') is a registered political party in Malaysia advocating a [[Islamic Modernism|reformist]] strand of [[political Islam]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/amanah-gets-ros-nod-for-new-name|title=Amanah gets RoS nod for new name|author=Looi Sue-Chern|publisher=The Malaysian Insider|date=2 October 2015|access-date=2 October 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151003172638/http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/amanah-gets-ros-nod-for-new-name|archive-date=3 October 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref> The party was founded as the '''Malaysia Workers' Party''' ([[Malay language|Malay]]: ''Parti Pekerja-Pekerja Malaysia''; [[abbreviation|abbrev]]: '''PPPM''') before being handed over in August 2015 to [[Gerakan Harapan Baru]], a group of progressive Islamist leaders of the [[Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party]] which lost in the [[Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party leadership election, 2015|June 2015 party election]]. This group of Islamists then redefined the Malaysia Workers' Party as an Islamic reformist party on 16 September 2015. The party currently has eight elected [[Member of the Malaysian Parliament|Members of Parliament]]. It is one of the four component parties of the [[Pakatan Harapan]] ruling coalition in [[Malaysia]].

[[File:Amanah Johor.jpg|thumb|AMANAH branch office in [[Iskandar Puteri]], [[Johor]].]]

The '''National Trust Party''' ('''AMANAH'''; {{lang-ms|Parti Amanah Negara}}), is a registered political party in Malaysia advocating a [[Islamic Modernism|reformist]] strand of [[political Islam]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/amanah-gets-ros-nod-for-new-name|title=Amanah gets RoS nod for new name|author=Looi Sue-Chern|publisher=The Malaysian Insider|date=2 October 2015|access-date=2 October 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151003172638/http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/amanah-gets-ros-nod-for-new-name|archive-date=3 October 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref> The party was founded as the '''Malaysia Workers' Party''' before being handed over in August 2015 to [[Gerakan Harapan Baru]], a group of progressive Islamist leaders of the [[Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party]] which lost in the [[Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party leadership election, 2015|June 2015 party election]]. This group of Islamists then redefined the Malaysia Workers' Party as an Islamic reformist party on 16 September 2015. The party currently has eight elected [[Member of the Malaysian Parliament|Members of Parliament]]. It is one of the four component parties of the [[Pakatan Harapan]] ruling coalition in [[Malaysia]].


== History ==
== History ==
=== Malaysian Workers' Party (PPPM) ===
=== Malaysian Workers' Party (PPPM) ===
The ''Malaysian Workers' Party'' ({{lang-ms|Parti Pekerja-Pekerja Malaysia}}) was founded in January 1978 by [[Ganga Nayar]], the first female to head a political party in Malaysia. Nayar was its lone candidate for the [[Malaysian general election, 1978|1978 general election]] in the [[Sungei Besi (federal constituency)|Sungei Besi]] parliamentary constituency and the [[Sungei Way (state constituency)|Sungei Way]] state constituency. She performed poorly and lost her deposits in both contests. Since then, the Workers' Party contested very few Malaysian elections.
The ''Malaysian Workers' Party'' ({{langx|ms|Parti Pekerja-Pekerja Malaysia}}) was founded in January 1978 by [[Ganga Nayar]], the first female to head a political party in Malaysia. Nayar was its lone candidate for the [[Malaysian general election, 1978|1978 general election]] in the [[Sungei Besi (federal constituency)|Sungei Besi]] parliamentary constituency and the [[Sungei Way (state constituency)|Sungei Way]] state constituency. She performed poorly and lost her deposits in both contests. Since then, the Workers' Party contested very few Malaysian elections.


[[File:Parti Pekerja-Pekerja Malaysia.jpg|450px|thumb|centre|alt=|The previous party symbol and flag 1978–2015]]
[[File:Parti Pekerja-Pekerja Malaysia.jpg|450px|thumb|centre|alt=|The previous party symbol and flag 1978–2015]]
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== Ideology and political positions ==
== Ideology and political positions ==
The ideology of the party is best described as [[Liberalism and progressivism within Islam|progressive Islamism]], indicating a commitment to Islamic political ideals but in a more [[Progressivism|progressive]] and [[Liberal democracy|liberal democratic]] manner.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Jan |first=Wan Saiful Wan |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rLvvDwAAQBAJ&dq=The+party%E2%80%99s+ideology+is+best+described+as+progressive+Islamism%2C+indicating+their+commitment+to+Islamic+political+ideals%2C+but+in+a+more+progressive+and+liberal+democratic+fashion.&pg=PA6 |title=Why Did BERSATU Leave Pakatan Harapan? |date=2020-06-29 |publisher=ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute |isbn=978-981-4881-90-6 |language=en |quote=The party’s ideology is best described as progressive Islamism, indicating their commitment to Islamic political ideals, but in a more progressive and liberal democratic fashion.}}</ref> In addition to common reformist stance and rhetoric held by PH, the party remains socially conservative in line with Sharia law, such as prohibition of liquors and gambling.
The ideology of the party is best described as [[Liberalism and progressivism within Islam|progressive Islamism]], indicating a commitment to Islamic political ideals but in a more [[Progressivism|progressive]] and [[Liberal democracy|liberal democratic]] manner.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Jan |first=Wan Saiful Wan |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rLvvDwAAQBAJ&dq=The+party%E2%80%99s+ideology+is+best+described+as+progressive+Islamism%2C+indicating+their+commitment+to+Islamic+political+ideals%2C+but+in+a+more+progressive+and+liberal+democratic+fashion.&pg=PA6 |title=Why Did BERSATU Leave Pakatan Harapan? |date=2020-06-29 |publisher=ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute |isbn=978-981-4881-90-6 |language=en |quote=The party’s ideology is best described as progressive Islamism, indicating their commitment to Islamic political ideals, but in a more progressive and liberal democratic fashion.}}</ref> In addition to common reformist stance and rhetoric held by PH, the party remains socially conservative in line with Sharia law, such as prohibition of liquors and gambling.


The party has stated that Muslims should not force Islamic values on non-Muslims.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-11-27|title=Isu arak dan judi: Amanah ada pendekatan tersendiri – Dr Mujahid|url=https://kedahkini.com/isu-arak-dan-judi-amanah-ada-pendekatan-tersendiri-dr-mujahid/|access-date=2022-02-09|language=en-US}}</ref> However, individual members of the party have called for abrogation of any law and court decision should they contradict with Sharia.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2022-02-21|title=Mufti, agamawan disaran desak k'jaan pinda segera perlembagaan|url=https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/611516|access-date=2022-02-21|website=Malaysiakini}}</ref>
The party has stated that Muslims should not force Islamic values on non-Muslims.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-11-27|title=Isu arak dan judi: Amanah ada pendekatan tersendiri – Dr Mujahid|url=https://kedahkini.com/isu-arak-dan-judi-amanah-ada-pendekatan-tersendiri-dr-mujahid/|access-date=2022-02-09|language=en-US}}</ref> However, individual members of the party have called for abrogation of any law and court decision should they contradict with Sharia.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2022-02-21|title=Mufti, agamawan disaran desak k'jaan pinda segera perlembagaan|url=https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/611516|access-date=2022-02-21|website=Malaysiakini}}</ref>


== List of Leaders ==
== Party Organisational Structure (2019–2022) ==

'''President'''

1. [[Mohamad Sabu]]
(2015–Incumbent)

'''Deputy President'''

1. [[Salahuddin Ayub]]
(2015-2023) <br />
2. [[Mujahid Yusof Rawa]]
(2023-Incumbent)



'''Woman Chief'''

1. [[Siti Mariah Mahmud]]
(2015–2019)
<br />
2. [[Aiman Athirah Sabu]]
(2019–Incumbent)


'''Youth Chief'''

1. [[Mohd Sany Hamzan]]
(2015–2018)
<br />
2. [[Hasnul Zulkarnain Abdul Munaim]]
(2018–2020)
<br />
3. Shazni Munir Mohd Ithnin
(2020–2021)
<br />
4. Mohd Hasbie Muda
(2021–Incumbent)


'''Woman Youth Chief'''

1. [[Anis Afida Mohd Azli]]
(2017–2019)
<br />
2. [[Nurthaqaffah Nordin]]
(2019–2023)
<br />
3. [[Masturah Abu Bakar]]
(2023–Incumbent)

== Party Organisational Structure (2023–2026) ==
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** [[Mohamad Sabu]]
** [[Mohamad Sabu]]
* '''Deputy President:'''
* '''Deputy President:'''
** [[Mujahid Yusof Rawa]]
** Vacant
* '''Vice-Presidents:'''
* '''Vice-Presidents:'''
** [[Mahfuz Omar]]
** [[Dzulkefly Ahmad]]
** [[Mujahid Yusof Rawa|Mujahid Yusof]]
** [[Hasanuddin Mohd Yunus]]
** [[Siti Mariah Mahmud]]
** [[Siti Mariah Mahmud]]
** [[Adly Zahari]]
** [[Adly Zahari]]
** [[Mahfuz Omar]]
** [[Mohd Hatta Ramli]]
* '''Women's Chief:'''
* '''Women's Chief:'''
** Aiman Athirah Al-Jundi
** Aiman Athirah Sabu
* '''Women's Deputy Chief:'''
** [[Anfaal Saari]]
* '''Youth Chief:'''
* '''Youth Chief:'''
** Hasbie Muda
** [[Mohd Hasbie Muda]]
* '''Youth Deputy Chief:'''
** Danial Al-Rashid Haron
* '''Women's Youth Chief:'''
* '''Women's Youth Chief:'''
** Masturah Abu Bakar
** Nurthaqaffah Nordin
* '''Women's Deputy Youth Chief:'''
** Aishah Mohd Zain
* '''Secretary-General:'''
* '''Secretary-General:'''
** [[Mohd Hatta Ramli]]
** [[Muhammad Faiz Fadzil]]
* '''Deputy Secretary-General:'''
** Norhayati Bidin
* '''Treasurer-General:'''
* '''Treasurer-General:'''
** [[Izham Hashim]]
** [[Izham Hashim]]
* '''Organising Secretary:'''
* '''Organising Secretary:'''
** Abang Ahmad Kerdee Abang Masagus
** Hj Abang Ahmad Kerdee Hj Abang Masagus
* '''Communications Director:'''
* '''Communications Director:'''
** [[Khalid Abdul Samad]]
** [[Khalid Abdul Samad]]
* '''Elections Director:'''
* '''Elections Director:'''
** [[Asmuni Awi]]
** [[Mohd Sany Hamzan]]
* '''Strategic Director:'''
* '''Strategic Director:'''
** [[Dzulkefly Ahmad]]
** Ahmad Sabki Yusof
* '''Human Resources Development Director:'''
* '''Human Resources Development Director:'''
** [[Suhaizan Kayat ]]
** [[Suhaizan Kayat]]
* '''Syariah Affairs Director:'''
* '''Syariah Affairs Director:'''
** [[Hasan Bahrom]]
** Zolkharnain Abidin
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* '''Central Leadership Committee Members:'''
* '''Central Leadership Committee Members:'''
** [[Muhammad Faiz Fadzil]]
** [[Azli Yusof]]
** [[Raja Kamarul Bahrin Shah Raja Ahmad]]
** Mazlan Aliman
** [[Ismail Salleh]]
** Nik Omar Nik Abdul Aziz
** Lahirul Latigul
** Ridzuan Abu Bakar
** [[Wan Abdul Rahim Wan Abdullah|Wan Abd Rahim Wan Abdullah]]
** [[Mohamed Hanipa Maidin]]
** [[Mohd Sany Hamzan]]
** Mariam Abdul Rashid
** Ahmad Termizi Ramli
** Ahmad Termizi Ramli
** [[Hasan Bahrom]]
** [[Asmuni Awi]]
** [[Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin]]
** Zulqarnain Lukman
** Hu Pang Chaw
** Ridzwan Abu Bakar
** [[Mohd Sofi Abdul Wahab]]
** Pushpa Nagiah Vengadesan
** Wan Anwar Wan Ibrahim
** Muhaimin Sulam
** Muhaimin Sulam
** Haris Alimudin
* '''State Chairpersons:'''
* '''State Chairpersons:'''
** Federal Territories: [[Mohd Hatta Ramli|Mohd Hatta Md Ramli]]
** Federal Territories: [[Khalid Abdul Samad]]
** Johor: [[Aminolhuda Hassan]]
** Johor: [[Aminolhuda Hassan]]
** Kedah: [[Ismail Salleh]]
** Kedah: [[Mohd Asmirul Anuar Aris]]
** Kelantan: [[Khalid Abdul Samad]]
** Kelantan: [[Adly Zahari]]
** Melaka: [[Adly Zahari]]
** Melaka: Ashraf Muklis Minghat
** Negeri Sembilan: Mk Ibrahim Abdul Rahman
** Negeri Sembilan: [[Mk Ibrahim Abdul Rahman]]
** Pahang: Zulkifli Mohamed
** Pahang: Mohd Fadzli Mohd Ramly
** Penang: Roslan Ahmad
** Penang: [[Muhammad Faiz Fadzil]]
** Perak: [[Asmuni Awi]]
** Perak: [[Asmuni Awi]]
** Perlis: Wan Kharizal Wan Khazim
** Perlis: [[Wan Kharizal Wan Khazim]]
** Sabah: Lahirul Latigu
** Sabah: Lahirul Latigul
** Sarawak: Abang Abd Halil Abang Naili
** Sarawak: Abang Abdul Halil Abang Naili
** Selangor: [[Izham Hashim]]
** Selangor: [[Izham Hashim]]
** Terengganu: [[Raja Kamarul Bahrin Shah Raja Ahmad]]
** Terengganu: Mohd Hasbie Muda
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* '''Deputy State Chairpersons:'''
** Federal Territories: Hayatul Kamil Termudi
** Johor: [[Dzulkefly Ahmad (politician)|Dzulkefly Ahmad Johor]]
** Kedah: Johari Abdullah
** Kelantan: Abdul Kadir Othman
** Melaka: Husni Balis Ali
** Negeri Sembilan:
** Pahang:
** Penang:
** Perak: Ahmad Termizi Ramli
** Perlis:
** Sabah:
** Sarawak:
** Selangor: [[Azli Yusof]]
** Terengganu: Zukeri Embong


== Elected representatives ==
== Elected representatives ==
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** [[Mohd Hatta Ramli]]
** [[Mohd Hatta Ramli]]
* '''[[Perak State Legislative Assembly]]:'''
* '''[[Perak State Legislative Assembly]]:'''
** [[Mujahid Yusof Rawa]] (AMANAH)
** [[Mujahid Yusof Rawa]]
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==== Members of Parliament of the 15th Malaysian Parliament ====
==== Members of Parliament of the 15th Malaysian Parliament ====
{{main article|Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 15th Malaysian Parliament}}
{{main article|Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 15th Malaysian Parliament}}
AMANAH has 7 members in the [[Dewan Rakyat|House of Representatives]]:
AMANAH has 8 members in the [[Dewan Rakyat|House of Representatives]]:


{| class ="wikitable sortable"
{| class ="wikitable sortable"
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| P111 || [[Kota Raja (federal constituency)|Kota Raja]] || [[Mohamad Sabu]] || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"| || AMANAH
| P111 || [[Kota Raja (federal constituency)|Kota Raja]] || [[Mohamad Sabu]] || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"| || AMANAH
|-
|-
| P113 || [[Sepang (federal constituency)|Sepang]] || [[Raj Munni Sabu]] || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"| || AMANAH
| P113 || [[Sepang (federal constituency)|Sepang]] || [[Aiman Athirah Sabu]] || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"| || AMANAH
|-
|-
|rowspan=1|{{Flag|Malacca}} || P135 || [[Alor Gajah (federal constituency)|Alor Gajah]] || [[Adly Zahari]] || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"| || AMANAH
|rowspan=1|{{Flag|Malacca}} || P135 || [[Alor Gajah (federal constituency)|Alor Gajah]] || [[Adly Zahari]] || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"| || AMANAH
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|rowspan=2|{{Flag|Johor}} || P149 || [[Sri Gading (federal constituency)|Sri Gading]] || [[Aminolhuda Hassan]] || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"| || AMANAH
|rowspan=2|{{Flag|Johor}} || P149 || [[Sri Gading (federal constituency)|Sri Gading]] || [[Aminolhuda Hassan]] || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"| || AMANAH
|-
|-
| P161 || [[Pulai (federal constituency)|Pulai]] || [[Suhaizan Kayat]] || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"| || AMANAH
| Total || style="width:30px;" colspan=6| {{small|'''[[Selangor]]''' (5), '''[[Malacca]]''' (1), '''[[Johor]]''' (1)}}
|-
| Total || style="width:30px;" colspan=6| {{small|'''[[Selangor]]''' (5), '''[[Malacca]]''' (1), '''[[Johor]]''' (2)}}
|}
|}


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==== Malaysian State Assembly Representatives ====
==== Malaysian State Assembly Representatives ====


{{main|List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (2018–)}}
{{main|List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (2023–present)}}
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[[Selangor State Legislative Assembly]]{{Composition bar|5|56|hex={{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}}}
[[Kedah State Legislative Assembly]]{{Composition bar|0|36|hex={{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}}}
[[Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly]]{{Composition bar|1|36|hex={{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}}}
[[Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly]]{{Composition bar|1|36|hex={{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}}}
[[Penang State Legislative Assembly]]{{Composition bar|1|40|hex={{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}}}
[[Penang State Legislative Assembly]]{{Composition bar|1|40|hex={{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}}}
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[[Perak State Legislative Assembly]]{{Composition bar|1|59|hex={{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}}}
[[Malacca State Legislative Assembly]]{{Composition bar|1|28|hex={{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}}}
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[[Johor State Legislative Assembly]] {{Composition bar|0|56|hex={{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}}}
[[Malacca State Legislative Assembly]]{{Composition bar|1|28|hex={{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}}}
[[Johor State Legislative Assembly]] {{Composition bar|1|56|hex={{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}}}
[[Kelantan State Legislative Assembly]]{{Composition bar|1|45|hex={{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}}}
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[[Perlis State Legislative Assembly]]{{Composition bar|0|15|hex={{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}}}
[[Perlis State Legislative Assembly]]{{Composition bar|0|15|hex={{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}}}
[[Terengganu State Legislative Assembly]]{{Composition bar|0|33|hex={{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}}}
[[Terengganu State Legislative Assembly]]{{Composition bar|0|33|hex={{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}}}
[[Pahang State Legislative Assembly]]{{Composition bar|0|42|hex={{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}}}
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[[Kelantan State Legislative Assembly]]{{Composition bar|1|45|hex={{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}}}
[[Kedah State Legislative Assembly]]{{Composition bar|0|36|hex={{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}}}
[[Sabah State Legislative Assembly]]{{Composition bar|0|79|hex={{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}}}
[[Sabah State Legislative Assembly]]{{Composition bar|0|79|hex={{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}}}
[[Sarawak State Legislative Assembly]]{{Composition bar|0|82|hex={{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}}}
[[Sarawak State Legislative Assembly]]{{Composition bar|0|82|hex={{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}}}
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! style="width:80px;" colspan=2|Party
! style="width:80px;" colspan=2|Party
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" |{{Flag|Kedah}}
|rowspan=1|{{Flag|Kelantan}}
|P021
|P5
|Kota Bharu
|Jerlun|| N3 || [[Kota Siputeh (state constituency)|Kota Siputeh]] || [[Salmee Said]] || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"| || AMANAH
|N09 || [[Kota Lama (state constituency)|Kota Lama]] || [[Hafidzah Mustakim]] || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"| || AMANAH
|-
| rowspan="2" |P10
| rowspan="2" |Kuala Kedah
| N16 || [[Kubang Rotan (state constituency)|Kubang Rotan]] || [[Mohd Asmirul Anuar Aris]] || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"| || AMANAH
|-
| N17 || [[Pengkalan Kundor (state constituency)|Pengkalan Kundor]] || [[Ismail Salleh]] || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"| || AMANAH
|-
|-
|rowspan=1|{{Flag|Penang}}
|rowspan=1|{{Flag|Penang}}
|P053
|P53
|Balik Pulau
|Balik Pulau
| N38 || [[Bayan Lepas (state constituency)|Bayan Lepas]] || Azrul Mahathir Aziz || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"| || AMANAH
| N38 || [[Bayan Lepas (state constituency)|Bayan Lepas]] || [[Azrul Mahathir Aziz]] || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"| || AMANAH
|-
|-
| {{Flag|Perak}}
| {{Flag|Perak}}
|P071
|P71
|Gopeng
|Gopeng
| N44 || [[Sungai Rapat (state constituency)|Sungai Rapat]] || [[Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin]] || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"| || AMANAH
| N44 || [[Sungai Rapat (state constituency)|Sungai Rapat]] || [[Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin]] || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"| || AMANAH
|-
| rowspan="1" |{{Flag|Pahang}}
|
|
| — || Nominated Member || Mohd Fadzli Mohd Ramly || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" | || AMANAH
|-
|-
|rowspan="5" |{{Flag|Selangor}}
|rowspan="5" |{{Flag|Selangor}}
|P097
|P97
|Selayang
|Selayang
| N15 || [[Taman Templer (state constituency)|Taman Templer]] || [[Anfaal Saari]] || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" | || AMANAH
| N15 || [[Taman Templer (state constituency)|Taman Templer]] || [[Anfaal Saari]] || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" | || AMANAH
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|P100
|P100
|Pandan
|Pandan
| N21 || [[Pandan Indah (state constituency)|Pandan Indah]] || Izham Hashim || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" | || AMANAH
| N21 || [[Pandan Indah (state constituency)|Pandan Indah]] || [[Izham Hashim]] || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" | || AMANAH
|-
|-
|P103
|P103
|Puchong
|Puchong
| N29 || [[Seri Serdang (state constituency)|Seri Serdang]] || Abbas Salimi Azmi || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" | || AMANAH
| N29 || [[Seri Serdang (state constituency)|Seri Serdang]] || [[Abbas Salimi Azmi]] || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" | || AMANAH
|-
|-
|P108
|P108
|Shah Alam
|Shah Alam
|N41 || [[Batu Tiga (state constituency)|Batu Tiga]] ||
|N41 || [[Batu Tiga (state constituency)|Batu Tiga]] || [[Danial Al Rashid Haron Aminar Rashid]] || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" | ||
Danial Al-Rashid Haron Aminar Rashid || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" | ||
AMANAH
AMANAH
|-
|-
|P109
|P109
|Kapar
|Kapar
|N42 || [[Meru (state constituency)|Meru]] || Mariam Abdul Rashid || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" | ||
|N42 || [[Meru (state constituency)|Meru]] || [[Mariam Abdul Rashid]] || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" | ||
AMANAH
AMANAH
|-
|-
| rowspan="1" |{{Flag|Negeri Sembilan}}
| rowspan="1" |{{Flag|Negeri Sembilan}}
|P126
|P126
|Jelebu|| N4 || [[Kelawang (state constituency)|Kelawang]] || Bakri Sawir || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" | || AMANAH
|Jelebu|| N04 || [[Kelawang (state constituency)|Kelawang]] || [[Bakri Sawir]] || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" | || AMANAH
|-
|-
| rowspan="1" |{{Flag|Malacca}}
| rowspan="1" |{{Flag|Malacca}}
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|Hang Tuah Jaya
|Hang Tuah Jaya
| N17 || [[Bukit Katil (state constituency)|Bukit Katil]] || [[Adly Zahari]] || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" | || AMANAH
| N17 || [[Bukit Katil (state constituency)|Bukit Katil]] || [[Adly Zahari]] || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" | || AMANAH
|-
| rowspan="1" |{{Flag|Johor}}
|P145
|Bakri
| N13 || [[Simpang Jeram (state constituency)|Simpang Jeram]] || [[Nazri Abdul Rahman]] || bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" | || AMANAH
|-
|-
| Total
| Total
| colspan="7" |{{small|'''[[Kedah]]''' (3), '''[[Penang]]''' (2), '''[[Perak]]''' (1), '''[[Selangor]]''' (6), '''[[Negeri Sembilan]]''' (3), '''[[Malacca]]''' (1)}}
| colspan="7" |{{small|'''[[Kelantan]]''' (1), '''[[Penang]]''' (1), '''[[Perak]]''' (1), '''[[Selangor]]''' (5), '''[[Negeri Sembilan]]''' (1), '''[[Malacca]]''' (1), '''[[Johor]]''' (1)}}
|}
|}


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! Election leader
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![[Malaysian general election, 1978|1978]] <br> (PPM)
![[Malaysian general election, 1978|1978]] <br> (PPPM)
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|2023
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|{{Composition bar|8|31|hex={{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}}}
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[List of Islamic political parties]]
* [[:Category:National Trust Party (Malaysia) politicians]]
* [[:Category:National Trust Party (Malaysia) politicians]]
* [[List of political parties in Malaysia]]
* [[List of political parties in Malaysia]]
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== External links ==
== External links ==
{{commons category|National Trust Party}}
{{commons category|National Trust Party}}
* {{official|https://amanah.org.my}}
* {{official website|https://amanah.org.my}}
* {{facebook|amanahnegara}}
* {{facebook|amanahnegara}}


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[[Category:Political parties established in 1978]]
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National Trust Party
Malay nameParti Amanah Negara
ڤرتي أمانه نڬارا
Chinese name国家诚信党
Guójiā Chéngxìn Dǎng
Tamil nameதேசிய நம்பிக்கை கட்சி
Tēciya Nampikkai Kaṭci
AbbreviationAMANAH
PresidentMohamad Sabu
Secretary-GeneralMuhammad Faiz Fadzil
General AdvisorAhmad Awang
Deputy PresidentMujahid Yusof Rawa
Vice-PresidentDzulkefly Ahmad
Siti Mariah Mahmud
Adly Zahari
Mahfuz Omar
Mohd Hatta Ramli
Women's ChiefAiman Athirah Sabu
Youth Chief
Women's Youth Wing
Mohd Hasbie Muda
Masturah Abu Bakar
FounderMohamad Sabu (as AMANAH)
Ganga Nayar (as PPPM)
FoundedJanuary 1978, founded as Malaysian Workers' Party (PPPM)
16 September 2015, re-branded as Parti Amanah Negara (AMANAH)
Split fromMalaysian Islamic Party (PAS)
HeadquartersWisma AMANAH Negara, No. 73 Tingkat 1, Jalan Seri Utara 1, Seri Utara, 68100 Kuala Lumpur[1]
Student wingMahasiswa AMANAH Nasional
Youth wingPemuda AMANAH Nasional
Women's wingAngkatan Wanita AMANAH Nasional (AWAN)
Women's Youth wingWanita Muda Amanah (WARDA)
IdeologyProgressivism
Islamic modernism
Political positionCentre-left
National affiliationPakatan Harapan (since 2015)
Colours  Orange
SloganAmanah, Progresif, Peduli
AnthemLagu Parti Amanah Negara
Dewan Negara
3 / 70
Dewan Rakyat
8 / 222
Dewan Undangan Negeri
12 / 611
Election symbol
Party flag
Website
amanah.org.my

The National Trust Party (Malay: Parti Amanah Negara; abbrev: AMANAH) is a registered political party in Malaysia advocating a reformist strand of political Islam.[2] The party was founded as the Malaysia Workers' Party (Malay: Parti Pekerja-Pekerja Malaysia; abbrev: PPPM) before being handed over in August 2015 to Gerakan Harapan Baru, a group of progressive Islamist leaders of the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party which lost in the June 2015 party election. This group of Islamists then redefined the Malaysia Workers' Party as an Islamic reformist party on 16 September 2015. The party currently has eight elected Members of Parliament. It is one of the four component parties of the Pakatan Harapan ruling coalition in Malaysia.

History

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Malaysian Workers' Party (PPPM)

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The Malaysian Workers' Party (Malay: Parti Pekerja-Pekerja Malaysia) was founded in January 1978 by Ganga Nayar, the first female to head a political party in Malaysia. Nayar was its lone candidate for the 1978 general election in the Sungei Besi parliamentary constituency and the Sungei Way state constituency. She performed poorly and lost her deposits in both contests. Since then, the Workers' Party contested very few Malaysian elections.

The previous party symbol and flag 1978–2015

The symbol or logo of the Workers' Party was the hoe and gear with the dark green background.

The Workers' Party was dormant until it was taken over by Gerakan Harapan Baru on 31 August 2015.[3]

Takeover by the Gerakan Harapan Baru

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In 2015 GHB took over the Workers Party after its attempt to form a new party called Parti Progresif Islam was rejected by the Home Ministry.[4][5][6][7][8] Gerakan Harapan Baru was given permission to take over the party, with the only condition given by the existing party members that the party would not co-operate with the Barisan Nasional coalition and UMNO.

GHB chief Mohamad Sabu said they would then change the Workers' Party's name to the National Trust Party. Once the Registrar of Societies approved the new name, it was expected that the Amanah party would be launched on 16 September in conjunction with Malaysia Day, with at least 35,000 members.[9]

Rebranding to Parti Amanah Negara

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Malaysian Workers' Party members approved the change of its name to Parti Amanah Negara in an extraordinary general meeting on 8 September 2015, resulting in the change of its logo and flag.

AMANAH was officially launched on 16 September 2015 at the national level, while it was still awaiting the Registrar of Societies' approval. AMANAH is taking over and rebranding the Workers' Party into a new political party spearheaded by progressive leaders, who have left PAS.[10]

The new logo and flag was unveiled at its official launch on 16 September 2015.[11]

Ideology and political positions

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The ideology of the party is best described as progressive Islamism, indicating a commitment to Islamic political ideals but in a more progressive and liberal democratic manner.[12] In addition to common reformist stance and rhetoric held by PH, the party remains socially conservative in line with Sharia law, such as prohibition of liquors and gambling.

The party has stated that Muslims should not force Islamic values on non-Muslims.[13] However, individual members of the party have called for abrogation of any law and court decision should they contradict with Sharia.[14]

List of Leaders

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President

1. Mohamad Sabu (2015–Incumbent)

Deputy President

1. Salahuddin Ayub (2015-2023)
2. Mujahid Yusof Rawa (2023-Incumbent)


Woman Chief

1. Siti Mariah Mahmud (2015–2019)
2. Aiman Athirah Sabu (2019–Incumbent)


Youth Chief

1. Mohd Sany Hamzan (2015–2018)
2. Hasnul Zulkarnain Abdul Munaim (2018–2020)
3. Shazni Munir Mohd Ithnin (2020–2021)
4. Mohd Hasbie Muda (2021–Incumbent)


Woman Youth Chief

1. Anis Afida Mohd Azli (2017–2019)
2. Nurthaqaffah Nordin (2019–2023)
3. Masturah Abu Bakar (2023–Incumbent)

Party Organisational Structure (2023–2026)

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  • Deputy State Chairpersons:
    • Federal Territories: Hayatul Kamil Termudi
    • Johor: Dzulkefly Ahmad Johor
    • Kedah: Johari Abdullah
    • Kelantan: Abdul Kadir Othman
    • Melaka: Husni Balis Ali
    • Negeri Sembilan:
    • Pahang:
    • Penang:
    • Perak: Ahmad Termizi Ramli
    • Perlis:
    • Sabah:
    • Sarawak:
    • Selangor: Azli Yusof
    • Terengganu: Zukeri Embong

Elected representatives

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Dewan Negara (Senate)

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Senators

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Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives)

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Members of Parliament of the 15th Malaysian Parliament

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AMANAH has 8 members in the House of Representatives:

State No. Parliament Constituency Member Party
 Selangor P096 Kuala Selangor Dzulkefly Ahmad AMANAH
P101 Hulu Langat Mohd Sany Hamzan AMANAH
P108 Shah Alam Azli Yusof AMANAH
P111 Kota Raja Mohamad Sabu AMANAH
P113 Sepang Aiman Athirah Sabu AMANAH
 Malacca P135 Alor Gajah Adly Zahari AMANAH
 Johor P149 Sri Gading Aminolhuda Hassan AMANAH
P161 Pulai Suhaizan Kayat AMANAH
Total Selangor (5), Malacca (1), Johor (2)

Dewan Undangan Negeri (State Legislative Assembly)

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Malaysian State Assembly Representatives

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State No. Parliament Constituency No. State Constituency Member Party
 Kelantan P021 Kota Bharu N09 Kota Lama Hafidzah Mustakim AMANAH
 Penang P053 Balik Pulau N38 Bayan Lepas Azrul Mahathir Aziz AMANAH
 Perak P071 Gopeng N44 Sungai Rapat Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin AMANAH
 Pahang Nominated Member Mohd Fadzli Mohd Ramly AMANAH
 Selangor P097 Selayang N15 Taman Templer Anfaal Saari AMANAH
P100 Pandan N21 Pandan Indah Izham Hashim AMANAH
P103 Puchong N29 Seri Serdang Abbas Salimi Azmi AMANAH
P108 Shah Alam N41 Batu Tiga Danial Al Rashid Haron Aminar Rashid

AMANAH

P109 Kapar N42 Meru Mariam Abdul Rashid

AMANAH

 Negeri Sembilan P126 Jelebu N04 Kelawang Bakri Sawir AMANAH
 Malacca P137 Hang Tuah Jaya N17 Bukit Katil Adly Zahari AMANAH
 Johor P145 Bakri N13 Simpang Jeram Nazri Abdul Rahman AMANAH
Total Kelantan (1), Penang (1), Perak (1), Selangor (5), Negeri Sembilan (1), Malacca (1), Johor (1)

General Election results

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Election Total seats won Seats contested Total votes Voting Percentage Outcome of election Election leader
1978
(PPPM)
0 / 154
1 Steady; No representation in Parliament Ganga Nayar
2018
11 / 222
35 648,087 5.37% Increase11 seats; Governing coalition,
later Opposition coalition
(Pakatan Harapan)
Mohamad Sabu
2022
8 / 222
54 884,384 5.70% Decrease3 seats; Governing coalition
(Pakatan Harapan)
Mohamad Sabu

State election results

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State election State Legislative Assembly
Perlis State Legislative Assembly Kedah State Legislative Assembly Kelantan State Legislative Assembly Terengganu State Legislative Assembly Penang State Legislative Assembly Perak State Legislative Assembly Pahang State Legislative Assembly Selangor State Legislative Assembly Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly Malacca State Legislative Assembly Johor State Legislative Assembly Sabah State Legislative Assembly Sarawak State Legislative Assembly Total won / Total contested
2/3 majority
2 / 3
2 / 3
2 / 3
2 / 3
2 / 3
2 / 3
2 / 3
2 / 3
2 / 3
2 / 3
2 / 3
2 / 3
2 / 3
1978
0 / 33
0 / 1
1982
0 / 24
0 / 1
1986
0 / 28
0 / 20
0 / 4
2016
0 / 82
0 / 13
2018
0 / 15
4 / 36
0 / 45
0 / 32
2 / 40
6 / 59
0 / 42
8 / 56
3 / 36
2 / 28
9 / 56
0 / 60
34 / 587
2020
0 / 73
0 / 1
2021
1 / 28
1 / 9
2021
0 / 82
0 / 8
2022
1 / 56
1 / 16
2022
0 / 15
1 / 59
0 / 42
1 / 40
2023
0 / 36
1 / 45
0 / 32
1 / 40
5 / 56
1 / 36
8 / 31

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Hubungi Kami". 23 December 2016.
  2. ^ Looi Sue-Chern (2 October 2015). "Amanah gets RoS nod for new name". The Malaysian Insider. Archived from the original on 3 October 2015. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
  3. ^ Ram Anand (31 August 2015). "GHB to take over dormant Workers Party". The Malaysian Insider. Archived from the original on 2 September 2015. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
  4. ^ "Seven rebel MPs ditch PAS for breakaway GHB". Free Malaysia Today. 31 August 2015. Archived from the original on 2 September 2015. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
  5. ^ Rahmah Ghazali (31 August 2015). "GHB announces setting up of Parti Amanah Negara". The Star. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
  6. ^ "GHB ambil alih Parti Pekerja Malaysia" (in Malay). Berita Harian. 31 August 2015. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
  7. ^ Adrian Lai (31 August 2015). "GHB to form new Islamic party under existing political vehicle". New Straits Times. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
  8. ^ Khairunnisa Kasnoon (31 August 2015). "Parti Amanah Negara jadi wadah politik GHB" (in Malay). Astro Awani. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
  9. ^ Yap Tzu Ging (31 August 2015). "Harapan Baru aims for 35,000 members in the takeover of Workers' Party". The Malay Mail. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
  10. ^ Nabihah Hamid (16 September 2015). "Multiracial Amanah committed to carry on with Islamic agenda, says Mat Sabu". The Malaysian Insider. Archived from the original on 18 September 2015. Retrieved 16 September 2015.
  11. ^ Zulkifli Sulong (10 September 2015). "Malaysian Workers Party renamed AMANAH in EGM". The Malaysian Insider. The Edge Markets. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
  12. ^ Jan, Wan Saiful Wan (29 June 2020). Why Did BERSATU Leave Pakatan Harapan?. ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute. ISBN 978-981-4881-90-6. The party's ideology is best described as progressive Islamism, indicating their commitment to Islamic political ideals, but in a more progressive and liberal democratic fashion.
  13. ^ "Isu arak dan judi: Amanah ada pendekatan tersendiri – Dr Mujahid". 27 November 2021. Retrieved 9 February 2022.
  14. ^ "Mufti, agamawan disaran desak k'jaan pinda segera perlembagaan". Malaysiakini. 21 February 2022. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
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