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{{Short description|Malaysian politician |
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{{Malay name|Ahmad Zahid|Hamidi}} |
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{{Infobox officeholder |
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| honorific-prefix = [[Malay titles#Honorary styles|Yang Berhormat]] [[Malay titles#Dato' Seri|Dato' Seri |
| honorific-prefix = [[Malay styles and titles#Honorary styles|Yang Amat Berhormat]] [[Malay styles and titles#Dato' Seri|Dato' Seri Dr.]] |
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| name = Ahmad Zahid Hamidi |
| name = Ahmad Zahid Hamidi |
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| native_name = {{lang|ms|{{Script|Arab|احمد زاهيد حميدي}}}} |
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| native_name = {{lang|ms|{{Script|Arab|أحمد زاهد حميدي}}}} |
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| honorific-suffix = {{small|[[List of post-nominal letters (Malacca)|DUNM]] [[Order of Kinabalu#Grand Commander|SPDK]] [[Order of the Star of Hornbill Sarawak#Datuk Patinggi Bintang Kenyalang (D.P.)|DP]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Kelantan|SJMK]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Perak|SPSN]] [[Most Exalted Order of the Star of Sarawak#Panglima Negara Bintang Sarawak (P.N.B.S.)|PNBS]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Pahang|SSAP]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Kelantan|DPMK]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Perak|SPMP]] [[Member of Parliament|MP]]}} |
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| honorific-suffix = {{post-nominals|country=MYS|size=100|SJMK|SPSN|SSAP|SPDK|DUNM|DP|SPMP (Perak)|PNBS|DPMK (Kelantan)|DMSM|DPMP (Perak)|AMP (Perak)|JP|PPT (Perak)|PJK (Malacca)|MP}} |
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| image = Deputy Prime Minister Hamidi - 2017 (36294565072) (cropped).jpg |
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| image = Deputy Prime Minister Hamidi - 2017 (36294565072) (cropped) (cropped).jpg |
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| caption = Ahmad Zahid Hamidi in 2017 |
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| caption = Zahid in 2017 |
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| office4 = 8th President of the <br/>[[United Malays National Organisation]] |
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| order = 11th and 14th |
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| chairman4 = [[Badruddin Amiruldin]] |
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| office = Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia |
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| deputy4 = [[Hishammuddin Hussein]] {{small|''(Acting)''}} (2018) <br />[[Mohamad Hasan (politician)|Mohamad Hasan]] (2018–''Incumbent'') |
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| term_start = 3 December 2022 |
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| term_start4 = 30 June 2018 <br />{{small|Acting: 12 May 2018 – 30 June 2018}}<br />{{small|On leave: 18 December 2018 – 30 June 2019}} |
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| alongside = [[Fadillah Yusof]] |
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| term_end4 = |
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| predecessor = [[Ismail Sabri Yaakob]] (2021) |
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| predecessor4 = [[Najib Razak]] |
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| monarch = [[Abdullah of Pahang|Abdullah]] <br> {{small|(2022–2024)}} <br> [[Ibrahim Iskandar of Johor|Ibrahim Iskandar]] <br> {{small|(since 2024)}} |
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| successor4 = |
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| primeminister = [[Anwar Ibrahim]] |
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| constituency4 = [[Bagan Datuk (federal constituency)|Bagan Datuk]] |
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| term_start1 = 29 July 2015 |
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| office5 = 11th [[Leader of the Opposition (Malaysia)|Leader of the Opposition]] |
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| term_end1 = 10 May 2018 |
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| monarch5 = {{Unbulleted list |
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|[[Muhammad V of Kelantan|Muhammad V]] <br |
| monarch1 = [[Abdul Halim of Kedah|Abdul Halim]] <br> {{small|(2015–2016)}} <br> [[Muhammad V of Kelantan|Muhammad V]] <br> {{small|(2016–2018)}} |
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| primeminister1 = [[Najib Razak]] |
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|[[Abdullah of Pahang|Abdullah]] |
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| predecessor1 = [[Muhyiddin Yassin]] |
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| successor1 = [[Wan Azizah Wan Ismail]] |
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| office2 = 14th [[Leader of the Opposition (Malaysia)|Leader of the Opposition]] |
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| monarch2 = Muhammad V <br> {{small|(2018–2019)}} <br> Abdullah <br> {{small|(31 January–10 March 2019)}} |
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| primeminister2 = [[Mahathir Mohamad]] |
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| term_start2 = 18 July 2018 |
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| term_end2 = 10 March 2019 |
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| predecessor2 = Wan Azizah Wan Ismail |
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| successor2 = Ismail Sabri Yaakob |
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| office3 = 8th [[President of the United Malays National Organisation]]<br />{{small|(''ex officio'': Chairman of [[Barisan Nasional]])}} |
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| deputy3 = {{ubl|[[Hishammuddin Hussein]] (acting)|[[Mohamad Hasan (politician)|Mohamad Hasan]]}} |
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| term_start3 = 30 June 2018<br />{{small|Acting: 12 May 2018 – 30 June 2018}}<br />{{small|On leave: 18 December 2018 – 30 June 2019}} |
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| predecessor3 = Najib Razak |
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| embed = yes |
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| subterm4 = 2008–2009 |
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| suboffice4 = [[Minister in the Prime Minister's Department]] |
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| subterm5 = 2009–2013 |
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| suboffice5 = [[Minister of Defence (Malaysia)|Minister of Defence]] |
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| subterm6 = 2013–2018 |
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| suboffice6 = [[Minister of Home Affairs (Malaysia)|Minister of Home Affairs]] |
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| subterm7 = 2022–present |
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| suboffice7 = [[Minister of Rural and Regional Development (Malaysia)|Minister of Rural and Regional Development]] |
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| constituency_MP8 = [[Bagan Datuk (federal constituency)|Bagan Datuk]] |
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| parliament8 = Malaysian |
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| term_start8 = 25 April 1995 |
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| predecessor8 = [[Mohamed Jamrah]] |
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| majority8 = 14,830 ([[1995 Malaysian general election|1995]])<br>4,617 ([[1999 Malaysian general election|1999]])<br>12,539 ([[2004 Malaysian general election|2004]])<br>2,692 ([[2008 Malaysian general election|2008]])<br>2,108 ([[2013 Malaysian general election|2013]])<br>5,073 ([[2018 Malaysian general election|2018]])<br>348 ([[2022 Malaysian general election|2022]]) |
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| birth_name = Ahmad Zahid bin Hamidi |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1953|1|4|df=y}} |
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| birth_place = [[Bagan Datuk]], [[Perak]], [[Federation of Malaya]] (now [[Malaysia]]) |
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| residence = [[Bagan Datuk]], [[Perak]] |
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| death_date = |
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| death_place = |
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| party = [[United Malays National Organisation]] (UMNO) <br> {{small|(since 1973)}} |
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| otherparty = [[Barisan Nasional]] (BN) <br> {{small|(since 1973)}} |
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| occupation = Politician |
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| majority = |
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| relations = |
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| spouse = [[Hamidah Khamis]] |
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| children = 5 |
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| website = {{url|https://ahmadzahidhamidi.wordpress.com/|Official blog}} |
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| footnotes = {{facebook|zahidhamidi.fanpage}}<br>{{pom|3598}} |
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| education = [[University of Malaya]] ([[Bachelor of Arts|BA]]) <br/> [[University Putra Malaysia]] ([[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]]) |
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'''Ahmad Zahid bin Hamidi''' ({{langx|ms-Arab|أحمد زاهد بن حميدي|label=[[Jawi alphabet|Jawi]]}}; born 4 January 1953) is a Malaysian politician who has served as [[Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia|Deputy Prime Minister]] and [[Minister of Rural and Regional Development (Malaysia)|Minister of Rural and Regional Development]] since December 2022. A member of the [[United Malays National Organisation]] (UMNO), he has served as its leader and the chairman of the [[Barisan Nasional]] (BN) coalition since May 2018. Zahid has been the [[Dewan Rakyat|Member of Parliament]] (MP) for [[Bagan Datuk (federal constituency)|Bagan Datuk]] since April 1995. He is also the first president of UMNO, after Malaya independence, not being elected as Prime Minister of Malaysia. |
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| primeminister5 = [[Mahathir Mohamad]] |
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| term_start5 = 18 July 2018 |
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| term_end5 = 10 March 2019 |
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| predecessor5 = [[Wan Azizah Wan Ismail]] |
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| successor5 = [[Ismail Sabri Yaakob]] |
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| constituency5 = [[Bagan Datuk (federal constituency)|Bagan Datuk]] |
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| order = 11th |
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| office = Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia |
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| term_start = 29 July 2015 |
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| term_end = 9 May 2018 |
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| constituency = [[Bagan Datuk (federal constituency)|Bagan Datok]] |
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| primeminister = [[Najib Razak]] |
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| monarch = {{Unbulleted list |
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|[[Abdul Halim of Kedah|Abdul Halim]]<br /> |
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|[[Muhammad V of Kelantan|Muhammad V]] |
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}} |
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| predecessor = [[Muhyiddin Yassin]] |
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| successor = [[Wan Azizah Wan Ismail]] |
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| office1 = [[Minister of Home Affairs (Malaysia)|Minister of Home Affairs]] |
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| primeminister1 = [[Najib Razak]] |
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| term_start1 = 16 May 2013 |
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| term_end1 = 10 May 2018 |
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| monarch1 = {{Unbulleted list |
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|[[Abdul Halim of Kedah|Abdul Halim]]<br /> |
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|[[Muhammad V of Kelantan|Muhammad V]] |
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}} |
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| constituency1 = [[Bagan Datuk (federal constituency)|Bagan Datok]] |
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| predecessor1 = [[Hishammuddin Hussein]] |
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| successor1 = [[Muhyiddin Yassin]] |
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| deputy1 = {{Unbulleted list |
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|[[Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar]] (2013–2015)<br /> |
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|[[Nur Jazlan Mohamed]] (2015–2018)<br /> |
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|[[Masir Kujat]] (2015–2018) |
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}} |
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| office2 = [[Minister of Defence (Malaysia)|Minister of Defence]] |
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| primeminister2 = [[Najib Razak]] |
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| term_start2 = 10 April 2009 |
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| term_end2 = 16 May 2013 |
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| monarch2 = {{Unbulleted list |
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|[[Mizan Zainal Abidin of Terengganu|Mizan Zainal Abidin]]<br /> |
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|[[Abdul Halim of Kedah|Abdul Halim]] |
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}} |
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| deputy2 = [[Abdul Latiff Ahmad]] |
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| constituency2 = [[Bagan Datuk (federal constituency)|Bagan Datok]] |
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| predecessor2 = [[Abdullah Ahmad Badawi]] |
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| successor2 = [[Hishammuddin Hussein]] |
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| office3 = [[Minister in the Prime Minister's Department]] |
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| primeminister3 = [[Abdullah Ahmad Badawi]] |
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| term_start3 = 19 March 2008 |
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| term_end3 = 10 April 2009 |
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| constituency3 = [[Bagan Datuk (federal constituency)|Bagan Datuk]] |
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| deputy3 = [[Mashitah Ibrahim]] |
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| monarch3 = [[Mizan Zainal Abidin of Terengganu|Mizan Zainal Abidin]] |
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| predecessor3 = [[Abdullah Md Zin]] |
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| successor3 = [[Jamil Khir Baharom]] |
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| constituency_MP7 = {{pseat|Bagan Datuk}} |
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| parliament7 = Malaysian |
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| term_start7 = 25 April 1995 |
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| term_end7 = |
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| predecessor7 = Mohamed Jamrah ([[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]]–[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]) |
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| successor7 = |
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| majority7 = 14,830 ([[1995 Malaysian general election|1995]])<br />4,617 ([[1999 Malaysian general election|1999]])<br />12,539 ([[2004 Malaysian general election|2004]])<br />2,692 ([[2008 Malaysian general election|2008]])<br />2,108 ([[2013 Malaysian general election|2013]])<br />5,073 ([[2018 Malaysian general election|2018]]) |
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| birth_name = Ahmad Zahid bin Hamidi |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1953|01|04|df=y}} |
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| birth_place = [[Bagan Datoh]], [[Perak]], [[Federation of Malaya]]<br />(now [[Malaysia]]) |
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| residence = Bagan Datuk, Perak |
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| death_date = |
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| death_place = |
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| party = [[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]] |
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| otherparty = [[Barisan Nasional]] (1973–) <br> [[Muafakat Nasional]] (2019–) <br> [[Perikatan Nasional]](2020–) |
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| occupation = Politician |
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| majority = |
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| relations = |
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| spouse = [[Hamidah Khamis]] |
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| children = 5 |
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| website = {{url|https://ahmadzahidhamidi.wordpress.com/|Official blog}} |
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| footnotes = {{facebook|zahidhamidi.fanpage}}<br>{{pom|3598}} |
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| education = [[University of Malaya]] [[University Putra Malaysia]] |
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[[Malay titles#Dato' Seri|Dato' Seri]] [[Doctor of Philosophy|Dr.]] '''Ahmad Zahid bin Hamidi''' ({{lang-ms|احمد زاهيد بن حميدي|label=[[Jawi alphabet|Jawi]]|script=arab|italic=unset}}; born 4 January 1953) is a [[Malaysian people|Malaysian]] [[politician]] who has served as 8th President of the [[United Malays National Organisation]] (UMNO) and 6th Chairman the ruling [[Barisan Nasional]] (BN) coalition which is aligned with another ruling [[Perikatan Nasional]] (PN) coalition, since June 2018. He briefly served as 11th [[Leader of the Opposition (Malaysia)|Leader of the Opposition]] from July 2018 to March 2019. He also served as the 11th [[Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia|Deputy Prime Minister]], [[Minister of Home Affairs (Malaysia)|Minister of Home Affairs]], [[Minister of Defence (Malaysia)|Minister of Defence]] and [[Minister in the Prime Minister's Department]] in the [[Barisan Nasional|BN]] administration under former Prime Ministers [[Abdullah Ahmad Badawi]] and [[Najib Razak]] from March 2008 to the collapse of the [[Barisan Nasional|BN]] administration in May 2018. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.parlimen.gov.my/index.php?modload=ahlidewan&uweb=dr&action=details&id=52|title=Ahmad Zahid bin Hamidi, Y.B. Dato' Seri Dr.|publisher=[[Parliament of Malaysia]]|access-date=17 June 2010}}</ref> He has also served as the [[Member of Parliament]] (MP) for [[Bagan Datuk (federal constituency)|Bagan Datuk]] since April 1995. However, as the leader of [[Barisan Nasional|BN]], which is the largest component coalition of the [[Perikatan Nasional|PN]] administration, he does not hold any Cabinet position in the [[Perikatan Nasional|PN]] administration mainly due to his allegations of corruption and court cases. As the Deputy President of [[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]] and Deputy Chairman of [[Barisan Nasional|BN]], he temporarily took over the reins of the acting party President and acting coalition Chairman in May 2018 after the resignations of his predecessor [[Najib Razak|Najib]] on 12 May 2018, he was subsequently elected as the party President in the [[2018 United Malays National Organisation leadership election|2018 UMNO leadership election]] and appointed the coalition Chairman on 30 June 2018. Deputy President of [[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]] and Deputy Chairman of [[Barisan Nasional|BN]] [[Mohamad Hasan (politician)|Mohamad Hasan]] also temporarily took over the reins as the acting party President and acting coalition Chairman when he took leave for more than half of a year from 18 December 2018 to 30 June 2019. He is the second President of [[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]] after [[Onn Jaafar]] and first Chairman of [[Barisan Nasional|BN]] who is not the Prime Minister. |
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Born in [[Perak]], Zahid studied and began a career in banking before entering politics. He served in several cabinet positions under former Prime Ministers [[Abdullah Ahmad Badawi]] and [[Najib Razak]] from March 2008 to May 2018.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.parlimen.gov.my/index.php?modload=ahlidewan&uweb=dr&action=details&id=52|title=Ahmad Zahid bin Hamidi, Y.B. Dato' Seri Dr.|publisher=[[Parliament of Malaysia]]|access-date=17 June 2010}}</ref> He was also Deputy Prime Minister from July 2015 to May 2018. Zahid became the President of the UMNO in 2018 following the party's defeat at the [[2018 Malaysian general election|2018 election]]. He served as the 14th [[Leader of the Opposition (Malaysia)|Leader of the Opposition]] from July 2018 to March 2019. Under his leadership, UMNO and BN won at the [[2021 Malacca state election]] and the [[2022 Johor state election]], but achieved its worst result in Malaysian history at the [[2022 Malaysian general election|2022 federal election]]. After BN formed a coalition government with [[Pakatan Harapan]], he was appointed [[Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia]] in December 2022, making him the first person to be appointed to this position twice, under two different administrations. |
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==Personal background== |
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Zahid has faced several investigations and charges for [[Corruption in Malaysia|corruption]] during his career. |
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=== Family === |
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Ahmad Zahid was born on 4 January 1953 in [[Bagan Datuk]], [[Perak]],<ref name="Biog">{{cite web |title=Biography : The Honourable Dato' Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi |url=http://tpm.jpm.gov.my/en/biography |website=Official Website : Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia |access-date=10 August 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170903144444/http://tpm.jpm.gov.my/en/biography |archive-date=3 September 2017 |url-status=live |df=dmy-all }}</ref><ref>{{Citation| date=21 March 2013| title=Menhan Malaysia Ziarahi Makam Raja-raja Imogiri| work=Viva News| url=http://nasional.news.viva.co.id/news/read/399312-menhan-malaysia-ziarahi-makam-raja-raja-imogiri| access-date=22 March 2013| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141011041836/http://nasional.news.viva.co.id/news/read/399312-menhan-malaysia-ziarahi-makam-raja-raja-imogiri| archive-date=11 October 2014| url-status=dead| df=dmy-all}}</ref> the eldest son of nine children (seven sons and two daughters) in the family.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://ww1.utusan.com.my/utusan/Dalam_Negeri/20140810/dn_08/Jenazah-bapa-Ahmad-Zahid-selamat-dikebumikan|title=Jenazah bapa Ahmad Zahid selamat dikebumikan |trans-title=The remains of Ahmad Zahid's father are buried |work=Utusan Melayu|language=ms|date=10 August 2014}}</ref> He stated in a TV interview shown in YouTube (Aug 1st 2017) that [[Ponorogo Regency|Ponorogo]] was his place of birth (''tempat kelahiran''.) His father, Raden Hamidi Abdul Fatah, died on 8 August 2014 at the Armed Forces Hospital in Wangsa Maju Kuala Lumpur.<ref>{{cite news |language=ms|url=http://www.astroawani.com/berita-malaysia/ayah-zahid-hamidi-meninggal-dunia-41521|title=Ayah Zahid Hamidi meninggal dunia |trans-title=Zahid Hamidi's father passed away |work=Astro Awani|date=8 August 2014}}</ref> On 1 October 2011, his mother, Tuminah Abdul Jalil, died of a stroke and heart complication in her hometown Sungai Nipah Darat, [[Bagan Datoh]]. She was previously hospitalized at the Tuanku Mizan Armed Forces Hospital in [[Kuala Lumpur]]. Both of his parents are Indonesian-born Malaysians.<ref>[http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2013/03/22/malaysian-defense-minister-visits-home.html "Malaysian defense minister visits ‘home’"], 22 March 2013, ''[[The Jakarta Post]]'', retrieved 18 May 2013</ref> |
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==Early life== |
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He was raised by a [[Malaysian Chinese|Chinese]] foster-father, Chen Jin Ting and sold ice cream together for six years with his foster family when he was in elementary school. Chen was not highly educated and would cycle from his house at [[Simpang Tiga]], Hilir Perak to about three kilometers away selling ice cream. Chen was married with his foster mother, Guo Jin Luan. His father later died in 1999, more than ten days after the general election of that year.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.malaysianchinesenews.com/2015/08/zahid-formed-ties-with-chinese-foster-father-by-selling-ice-cream/|title=Zahid formed ties with Chinese foster father by selling ice cream|work=Malaysia Chinese News|date=19 August 2015}}</ref> Following accusations that he was anti-Chinese, he stated "Am I anti-Chinese when I have a Chinese foster father?" <ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/zahid-says-raised-by-chinese-foster-dad-insists-not-ultra-malay |title=Zahid says raised by Chinese foster dad, insists not 'ultra Malay' |work=[[Malay Mail]] }}</ref> |
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Ahmad Zahid bin Hamidi was born on 4 January 1953 in [[Bagan Datuk]], [[Perak]],<ref name="Biog">{{cite web |title=Biography : The Honourable Dato' Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi |url=http://tpm.jpm.gov.my/en/biography |website=Official Website : Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia |access-date=10 August 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170903144444/http://tpm.jpm.gov.my/en/biography |archive-date=3 September 2017 |url-status=live |df=dmy-all }}</ref><ref>{{Citation| date=21 March 2013| title=Menhan Malaysia Ziarahi Makam Raja-raja Imogiri| work=Viva News| url=http://nasional.news.viva.co.id/news/read/399312-menhan-malaysia-ziarahi-makam-raja-raja-imogiri| access-date=22 March 2013| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141011041836/http://nasional.news.viva.co.id/news/read/399312-menhan-malaysia-ziarahi-makam-raja-raja-imogiri| archive-date=11 October 2014| url-status=dead| df=dmy-all}}</ref> the eldest son of nine children (seven sons and two daughters) in the family.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://ww1.utusan.com.my/utusan/Dalam_Negeri/20140810/dn_08/Jenazah-bapa-Ahmad-Zahid-selamat-dikebumikan|title=Jenazah bapa Ahmad Zahid selamat dikebumikan|trans-title=The remains of Ahmad Zahid's father are buried|work=Utusan Melayu|language=ms|date=10 August 2014|access-date=3 August 2017|archive-date=3 July 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180703051510/http://ww1.utusan.com.my/utusan/Dalam_Negeri/20140810/dn_08/Jenazah-bapa-Ahmad-Zahid-selamat-dikebumikan|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |language=ms|url=http://www.astroawani.com/berita-malaysia/ayah-zahid-hamidi-meninggal-dunia-41521|title=Ayah Zahid Hamidi meninggal dunia |trans-title=Zahid Hamidi's father passed away |work=Astro Awani|date=8 August 2014}}</ref> On 1 October 2011, his mother, Tuminah Abdul Jalil, died of a stroke and heart complication in her hometown Sungai Nipah Darat, [[Bagan Datoh]]. She was previously hospitalized at the Tuanku Mizan Armed Forces Hospital in [[Kuala Lumpur]]. Both of his parents are Indonesian-born Malaysians.<ref>[http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2013/03/22/malaysian-defense-minister-visits-home.html "Malaysian defense minister visits ‘home’"], 22 March 2013, ''[[The Jakarta Post]]'', retrieved 18 May 2013</ref> |
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He was raised by a [[Malaysian Chinese|Chinese]] foster-father, Chen Jin Ting and sold ice cream together for six years with his foster family when he was in elementary school. Chen was not highly educated and would cycle from his house at [[Simpang Tiga]], Hilir Perak to about three kilometers away selling ice cream. Chen was married with his foster mother, Guo Jin Luan. His father later died in 1999, more than ten days after the general election of that year.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.malaysianchinesenews.com/2015/08/zahid-formed-ties-with-chinese-foster-father-by-selling-ice-cream/|title=Zahid formed ties with Chinese foster father by selling ice cream|work=Malaysia Chinese News|date=19 August 2015}}</ref> Following accusations that he was anti-Chinese, he responded asking: "Am I anti-Chinese when I have a Chinese foster father?".<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2015/08/10/zahid-says-raised-by-chinese-foster-dad-insists-not-ultra-malay/949077 |title=Zahid says raised by Chinese foster dad, insists not 'ultra Malay' |work=[[Malay Mail]] }}</ref> |
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==Education and early career== |
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=== Personal life === |
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Before venturing into politics, Ahmad Zahid studied at [[University of Malaya]] for his bachelor's degree where he graduated in 1976. He also holds a Certificate in Banking from [[Bank Negara Malaysia]] before being a banker for [[Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation|OCBC]]. He then became one of the directors of [[Bank Simpanan Nasional]] (1995–1998) and [[Permodalan Nasional Berhad]] (PNB). During his corporate career, he was a Marketing Executive for Amanah Saham Nasional Berhad (ASNB), Executive Director for Scandinavian Motors Sdn Bhd, Chief Executive Officer of Kretam Holdings Berhad, Chairman of Tekala Corporation Berhad, Seng Hup Berhad and Ramatex Berhad. In 1999 he became the Chairman of [[Syarikat Perumahan Negara Berhad]] (SPNB).<ref>{{cite news |url=https://umno-online.my/presiden/ahmad-zahid-bin-hamidi/ |title=Dato Seri' Ahmad Zahid Hamidi |work=[[umno-online.my]] }}</ref> |
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[[File:AZHThai.jpg|thumb|Hamidi in 2010]] |
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In 2008, he received his PhD in Communication at [[Universiti Putra Malaysia]] after he spent seven years to complete his thesis.<ref>{{cite web |title=Zahid gets his PhD at UPM |url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2008/10/18/zahid-gets-his-phd-at-upm/ |website=The Star |access-date=10 December 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201210124042/https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2008/10/18/zahid-gets-his-phd-at-upm/ |archive-date= 10 December 2020}}</ref> |
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Before venturing into politics, Ahmad Zahid studied at [[University of Malaya]] for his bachelor's degree. He also holds a Certificate in Banking from [[Bank Negara Malaysia]] before being a banker for [[Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation|OCBC]]. He was also one of the directors of [[Bank Simpanan Nasional]] (1995–1998) and also [[Permodalan Nasional Berhad]] (PNB). He was also a Marketing Executive for Amanah Saham Nasional Berhad, Executive Director for Scandinavian Motors Sdn Bhd, chief executive officer of Kretam Holding Berhad, Chairman of Tekala Corporation Berhad, Chairman of Seng Hup Berhad and Pengerusi Ramatex Berhad. In 1999 he became the Chairman of [[Syarikat Perumahan Negara Berhad]] (SPNB).<ref>{{cite news |url=https://umno-online.my/presiden/ahmad-zahid-bin-hamidi/ |title=Dato Seri' Ahmad Zahid Hamidi |work=[[umno-online.my]] }}</ref> |
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In 2008, he has received his PhD in Communication at [[Universiti Putra Malaysia]] after he spent seven years to complete his thesis.<ref>{{cite web |title=Zahid gets his PhD at UPM |url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2008/10/18/zahid-gets-his-phd-at-upm/ |website=The Star |access-date=10 December 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201210124042/https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2008/10/18/zahid-gets-his-phd-at-upm/ |archive-date= 10 December 2020}}</ref> |
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== Political career == |
== Political career == |
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=== Political secretary and UMNO Youth Chief === |
=== Political secretary and UMNO Youth Chief === |
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In 1986, Zahid was appointed political secretary to |
In 1986, Zahid was appointed political secretary to [[Najib Razak]] during the latter's term as Youth Minister (1986–1990) and then [[Minister of Defence (Malaysia)|Minister of Defence]] (1990–1995). |
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He was elected UMNO Youth Chief in 1996. He was once the chief of UMNO youth Bagan Datoh branch, the Vice Chief for the state of Perak UMNO youth, Head of the UMNO Communication for UMNO youth. |
He was elected UMNO Youth Chief in 1996. He was once the chief of UMNO youth Bagan Datoh branch, the Vice Chief for the state of Perak UMNO youth, Head of the UMNO Communication for UMNO youth. |
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In 1999, Zahid was re-elected Member of Parliament for [[Bagan Datoh]] in Perak in the [[general elections]]. He was elected to the UMNO Supreme Council in the following year. |
In 1999, Zahid was re-elected Member of Parliament for [[Bagan Datoh]] in Perak in the [[general elections]]. He was elected to the UMNO Supreme Council in the following year. |
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=== Arrested under Internal Security Act === |
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In 1998, Zahid spoke out against Prime Minister [[Mahathir Mohamad]], calling for an end to cronyism and nepotism in the Malaysian government.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1998/06/25/business/worldbusiness/25iht-kl.t_5.html|title=Daim Zainuddin Is Considered Pro-Business : Malaysian Leader Names Special Economy Minister|last=Fuller|first=Thomas|date=25 June 1998|newspaper=[[The New York Times]]|access-date=7 January 2010|archive-url=https://archive.is/20130130112357/http://www.nytimes.com/1998/06/25/business/worldbusiness/25iht-kl.t_5.html|archive-date=30 January 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref> In response, Mahathir publicised the names of those Malay/Bumiputeras who had received shares and high positions in government-linked corporations (GLCs). Zahid, seen as an ally of deposed [[Deputy Prime Minister]] [[Anwar Ibrahim]], was subsequently arrested and held in prison under the [[Internal Security Act (Malaysia)|Internal Security Act]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1998/09/22/world/malaysian-police-break-up-protests-on-arrest.html|title=Malaysian Police Break Up Protests on Arrest|last=Mydans|first=Seth|date=22 September 1998|newspaper=The New York Times|access-date=7 January 2010 }}</ref> However, in 1999, Zahid was welcomed back into the [[UMNO]] fold,<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://news.google.com.au/newspapers?id=6d0dAAAAIBAJ&sjid=yhQEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3214,394555&dq=ahmad-zahid-hamidi&hl=en|title=Zahid to chart new agenda to strengthen party|date=19 June 1999|newspaper=[[New Straits Times]]|access-date=7 January 2010}}</ref> stating that Anwar had put him up to raising allegations of cronyism and nepotism and alleging that Anwar had used his position as [[Finance Minister]] to direct business opportunities to Zahid.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://news.google.com.au/newspapers?id=6t0dAAAAIBAJ&sjid=yhQEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2754,1251489&dq=ahmad-zahid-hamidi&hl=en|title=Zahid: was given shares of listed companies|date=21 June 1999|newspaper=[[New Straits Times]]|access-date=7 January 2010}}</ref> |
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=== Ministerial career === |
=== Ministerial career === |
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[[File:Dato' Sri Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi รัฐมนตรีว่าการกระทรวง - Flickr - Abhisit Vejjajiva (4).jpg|thumb|Zahid with PM Thailand [[Abhisit Vejjajiva]] in 2010]] |
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[[File:The Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dato' Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid Bin Hamidi calling on the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, in New Delhi on July 19, 2016 (1).jpg|thumb|Zahid with PM India [[Narendra Modi]] in 2016]] |
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After he won the seat for a third time in the 2004 general elections, Zahid was appointed Deputy Tourism Minister by former Prime Minister [[Abdullah Ahmad Badawi]]. While being a [[Deputy Minister]], he pursued a Doctor of Philosophy degree from [[Universiti Putra Malaysia|UPM]], thesis entitled ''Barisan Nasional Manifesto As Agenda for Malay Language Newspaper During the General Election Campaign''. |
After he won the seat for a third time in the 2004 general elections, Zahid was appointed Deputy Tourism Minister by former Prime Minister [[Abdullah Ahmad Badawi]]. While being a [[Deputy Minister]], he pursued a Doctor of Philosophy degree from [[Universiti Putra Malaysia|UPM]], thesis entitled ''Barisan Nasional Manifesto As Agenda for Malay Language Newspaper During the General Election Campaign''. |
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In the political tsunami of 2008, Zahid again retained his [[Bagan Datoh]] parliamentary seat at a time when many [[Barisan Nasional|BN]] party heavyweights were trounced. He was then appointed a full Minister in the [[Prime Minister's Department]]. In the April 2009 cabinet reshuffle, Zahid was appointed [[Minister of Defence (Malaysia)|Minister of Defence]] by Prime Minister [[Najib |
In the political tsunami of 2008, Zahid again retained his [[Bagan Datoh]] parliamentary seat at a time when many [[Barisan Nasional|BN]] party heavyweights were trounced. He was then appointed a full Minister in the [[Prime Minister's Department]]. In the April 2009 cabinet reshuffle, Zahid was appointed [[Minister of Defence (Malaysia)|Minister of Defence]] by Prime Minister [[Najib Razak]]. |
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He was able to retain his parliamentary seat of Bagan Datoh in the 2013 election, although with a decreased majority. He was appointed |
He was able to retain his parliamentary seat of Bagan Datoh in the 2013 election, although with a decreased majority. He was appointed Minister of Home Affairs in 2013, replacing [[Hishamuddin Hussein]], who took Zahid's previous position at the Ministry of Defence.<ref>[http://www.nst.com.my/latest/najib-announces-the-new-cabinet-line-up-updated-1.279573 "Najib announces the new cabinet line-up (Updated)"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130607110758/http://www.nst.com.my/latest/najib-announces-the-new-cabinet-line-up-updated-1.279573|date=7 June 2013}}, ''[[New Straits Times]]'', 15 May 2013. Retrieved on 16 May 2013.</ref> |
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In July 2015, he was appointed the country's 11th [[Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia|Deputy Prime Minister]] in a cabinet reshuffle.<ref>[http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/zahid-hamidi-is-new-dpm Zahid Hamidi is new DPM]</ref> |
In July 2015, he was appointed the country's 11th [[Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia|Deputy Prime Minister]] in a cabinet reshuffle.<ref>[http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/zahid-hamidi-is-new-dpm Zahid Hamidi is new DPM]</ref> |
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=== UMNO President === |
=== UMNO President === |
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[[File:Ambassador USA to Malaysia and UMNO President (30 March 2022).jpg|thumb|Zahid and US Ambassador [[Brian D. McFeeters]] in 2022]] |
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In the [[2018 United Malays National Organisation leadership election|2018 UMNO leadership election]], Zahid gained more votes than his rivals, [[Khairy Jamaluddin]] and [[Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah]], making him the new president of UMNO and also the first opposition leader from [[Barisan Nasional]]. |
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In the [[2018 United Malays National Organisation leadership election|2018 UMNO leadership election]], Zahid gained more votes than his rivals, [[Khairy Jamaluddin]] and [[Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah]], making him the new president of UMNO and also the first [[Leader of the Opposition (Malaysia)|Leader of the Opposition]] from BN coalition. |
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After facing weeks of mounting pressure to step down as party president and calls for fresh party polls,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2018/12/18/zahid-steps-aside-as-umno-president/|title=KJ supports call for Zahid to step down, wants new party polls|work=[[The Star Online]]|access-date=2018-12-14}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nst.com.my/news/politics/2018/12/441181/arrogant-ahmad-zahid-needs-step-down-says-umno-source|title='Arrogant' Ahmad Zahid needs to step down, says Umno source |work=[[New Straits Times]]|access-date=2018-12-16}}</ref> Zahid finally announces his decision to temporary step down and take leave on 18 December 2018.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2018/12/18/zahid-steps-aside-as-umno-president/|title=Zahid steps aside as Umno president, hands over duties to deputy|work=[[The Star Online]]|access-date=2018-12-18}}</ref> His deputy, [[Mohamad Hasan (politician)|Mohamad Hasan]], acted the position of leading the party.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2019/04/06/zahid-hamidi-no-timeline-set-on-leave-as-umno-president/1740512|title=Zahid Hamidi: No timeline set on leave as Umno president |date=6 April 2019 |author=Ida Nadirah Ibrahim|work=[[Malay Mail]]|access-date=16 July 2019}}</ref> On 30 June 2019, he announced his return from "[[garden leave]]" back to active role as UMNO president.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/481804|title=I'm back! Zahid announces return to active duty as Umno chief|website=[[Malaysiakini]]|language=en|access-date=2019-06-30}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2019/06/30/ahmad-zahid-to-resume-umno-leadership|title=Ahmad Zahid to resume Umno leadership|date=30 June 2019|work=[[The Star Online]]|access-date=30 June 2019}}</ref> |
After facing weeks of mounting pressure to step down as party president and calls for fresh party polls,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2018/12/18/zahid-steps-aside-as-umno-president/|title=KJ supports call for Zahid to step down, wants new party polls|work=[[The Star Online]]|access-date=2018-12-14}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nst.com.my/news/politics/2018/12/441181/arrogant-ahmad-zahid-needs-step-down-says-umno-source|title='Arrogant' Ahmad Zahid needs to step down, says Umno source |work=[[New Straits Times]]|access-date=2018-12-16}}</ref> Zahid finally announces his decision to temporary step down and take leave on 18 December 2018.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2018/12/18/zahid-steps-aside-as-umno-president/|title=Zahid steps aside as Umno president, hands over duties to deputy|work=[[The Star Online]]|access-date=2018-12-18}}</ref> His deputy, [[Mohamad Hasan (politician)|Mohamad Hasan]], acted the position of leading the party.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2019/04/06/zahid-hamidi-no-timeline-set-on-leave-as-umno-president/1740512|title=Zahid Hamidi: No timeline set on leave as Umno president |date=6 April 2019 |author=Ida Nadirah Ibrahim|work=[[Malay Mail]]|access-date=16 July 2019}}</ref> On 30 June 2019, he announced his return from "[[garden leave]]" back to active role as UMNO president.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/481804|title=I'm back! Zahid announces return to active duty as Umno chief|website=[[Malaysiakini]]|date=30 June 2019|language=en|access-date=2019-06-30}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2019/06/30/ahmad-zahid-to-resume-umno-leadership|title=Ahmad Zahid to resume Umno leadership|date=30 June 2019|work=[[The Star Online]]|access-date=30 June 2019}}</ref> |
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In the [[2022 Malaysian general election|2022 election]], he led the party to achieve its worst result in Malaysian history, only retaining 26 out of 222 seats (BN won 30 seats).<ref name="worst">{{cite news |date= 20 November 2022|title= 'End of an era' for Malaysia's Barisan Nasional, after corruption issues hurt candidates at GE15: Analysts|url= https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/malaysia-ge15-end-era-barisan-nasional-3087531|access-date= 21 November 2022}}</ref> Several key figures including [[Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah]], [[Mahdzir Khalid]], [[Azeez Rahim]], [[Tengku Zafrul Aziz]] and [[Khairy Jamaluddin]], lost to either PN or PH candidates.<ref name="worst" /><ref>{{cite news |date= 20 November 2022|title= PRU15: Nama besar antara yang tewas|url= https://mediavariasi.com/2022/11/pru15-nama-besar-antara-yang-tewas/|access-date= 21 November 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date= 20 November 2022|title= PRU15: BN kecundang di Tanjong Karang|url= https://www.astroawani.com/berita-politik/pru15-bn-kecundang-di-tanjong-karang-392569|access-date= 21 November 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date= 20 November 2022|title= [Rasmi] Azeez Rahim kalah kepada calon PN di Baling|url= https://www.utusan.com.my/nasional/2022/11/rasmi-azeez-rahim-kalah-kepada-calon-pn-di-baling/|access-date= 21 November 2022}}</ref> UMNO/BN was also defeated at several state elections held in [[Pahang]] and [[Perak]], and lost all seats in [[Perlis]].<ref>{{cite news |date= 20 November 2022|title= PN brings BN to its knees in Perlis|url= https://harakahdaily.net/index.php/2022/11/20/pn-brings-bn-to-its-knees-in-perlis/|access-date= 21 November 2022}}</ref> Zahid himself was re-elected with a slim majority.<ref>{{cite news |date= 20 November 2022|title= GE15: Zahid retains Bagan Datuk with slim majority|url= https://www.nst.com.my/news/politics/2022/11/852833/ge15-zahid-retains-bagan-datuk-slim-majority|access-date= 21 November 2022}}</ref> Following the election defeat, he faced internal pressures to resign as the UMNO President.<ref>{{cite news |date= 20 November 2022|title= PRU15: Lagi gesaan Ahmad Zahid letak jawatan, libatkan Wanita UMNO Wilayah Persekutuan|url= https://www.astroawani.com/berita-politik/pru15-lagi-gesaan-ahmad-zahid-letak-jawatan-libatkan-wanita-umno-wilayah-persekutuan-392781|access-date= 21 November 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date= 20 November 2022|title= Parti komponen BN turut desak Ahmad Zahid letak jawatan|url= https://www.bharian.com.my/berita/nasional/2022/11/1028977/parti-komponen-bn-turut-desak-ahmad-zahid-letak-jawatan|access-date= 21 November 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date= 20 November 2022|title= Naib Ketua UMNO bahagian-bahagian desak Ahmad Zahid, Mohamad Hassan letak jawatan|url= https://www.utusan.com.my/nasional/2022/11/naib-ketua-umno-bahagian-bahagian-desak-ahmad-zahid-mohamad-hassan-letak-jawatan/|access-date= 21 November 2022}}</ref> |
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==Controversies== |
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== Controversies and issues == |
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=== Legal suits === |
=== Legal suits === |
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Ahmad Zahid had been sued by businessman Amir Bazli Abdullah for allegedly punching him in the face on |
Ahmad Zahid had been sued by businessman Amir Bazli Abdullah for allegedly punching him in the face on 16 January 2006 at the Country Heights recreational club in Kajang, Selangor, causing the latter to suffer a nasal bone fracture and a swollen left eye.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2013/07/18/zahid-hamidi/|title=Businessman withdraws civil suit against Zahid Hamidi |work=[[The Star Online]]|access-date=2018-10-20}}</ref> The case was pursued in the civil courts for six years before the matter was settled out of court.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2013/07/18/zahid-hamidi/|title=Businessman withdraws civil suit against Zahid Hamidi|work=[[The Star Online]]|access-date=2018-08-07}}</ref> |
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=== Controversial statements === |
=== Controversial statements === |
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Shortly after the Black 505 rallies following the [[2013 Malaysian general election|13th Malaysian General Election]] due to claims of electoral fraud and vote manipulation, he said that Malaysians who are unhappy with the country's political system and dislike the [[Barisan Nasional|BN]] government should |
Shortly after the [[2013 Malaysian general election protest|Black 505 rallies]] following the [[2013 Malaysian general election|13th Malaysian General Election]] due to claims of electoral fraud and vote manipulation, he said that Malaysians who are unhappy with the country's political system and dislike the [[Barisan Nasional|BN]] government should "get lost" from the country. This statement has raised discontentment among the citizens, putting a serious question mark over his political future in a multiracial society.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/se-asia/story/new-malaysian-home-minister-tells-unhappy-malaysians-emigrate-20130516 |title=New Malaysian home minister tells unhappy Malaysians to emigrate |work=Straits Times |access-date=23 November 2013 |archive-date=3 December 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131203014611/http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/se-asia/story/new-malaysian-home-minister-tells-unhappy-malaysians-emigrate-20130516 |url-status=dead }}</ref> The statement was made after a series of street demonstrations led by opposition parties that has refused to accept the [[Results of the 2013 Malaysian general election by parliamentary constituency|results of the 13th Malaysian General election]]. His first act as Home Minister was to order a crack down against opposition leaders and dissent, landing him in a bigger controversy with sedition laws being used to attempt to suppress the voices of opposition parties.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/litee/malaysia/article/dap-slams-zahids-arrogance-and-contempt-for-unhappy-malaysians|title=DAP slams Zahid's 'arrogance and contempt' for unhappy Malaysians|author=Boo|first=Su-Lyn|work=The Malaysian Insider|access-date=23 November 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130620150726/http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/litee/malaysia/article/dap-slams-zahids-arrogance-and-contempt-for-unhappy-malaysians|archive-date=20 June 2013|url-status=dead|df=dmy}}</ref> |
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During a speech in Malacca, Zahid was recorded endorsing the police policy of "[[Deadly force|shoot to kill]]" when arresting dangerous criminals,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2013/10/07/zahid-slammed-for-comments.aspx|title=Zahid Hamidi slammed for alleged 'shoot first' and gangster 'friends' remarks – Nation|author=Tam|first=Michelle|date=7 October 2013|work=[[The Star (Malaysia)|The Star]]|access-date=23 November 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131009041137/http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2013/10/07/zahid-slammed-for-comments.aspx|archive-date=2013-10-09|url-status=dead}}</ref> including backing a certain group of gangsters.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2013/10/08/zahid-should-quit-and-join-tiga-line/|title='Zahid should quit and join Tiga Line'|date=8 October 2013|work=Free Malaysia Today|access-date=23 November 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131008050327/http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2013/10/08/zahid-should-quit-and-join-tiga-line/|archive-date=2013-10-08|url-status=dead|issue=Letters from readers}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/did-you-really-defend-tiga-line-gang-guan-eng-asks-zahid|title=Did you really defend Tiga Line gang, Guan Eng asks Zahid|author=Zachariah|first=Elizabeth|work=The Malaysian Insider|access-date=23 November 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131010190444/http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/did-you-really-defend-tiga-line-gang-guan-eng-asks-zahid|archive-date=10 October 2013|url-status=dead|df=dmy}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/243188 |title=Carry on, Zahid tells 'Tiga Line' dons |work=Malaysiakini |date=7 October 2013 |access-date=23 November 2013}}</ref> |
During a speech in Malacca, Zahid was recorded endorsing the police policy of "[[Deadly force|shoot to kill]]" when arresting dangerous criminals,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2013/10/07/zahid-slammed-for-comments.aspx|title=Zahid Hamidi slammed for alleged 'shoot first' and gangster 'friends' remarks – Nation|author=Tam|first=Michelle|date=7 October 2013|work=[[The Star (Malaysia)|The Star]]|access-date=23 November 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131009041137/http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2013/10/07/zahid-slammed-for-comments.aspx|archive-date=2013-10-09|url-status=dead}}</ref> including backing a certain group of gangsters.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2013/10/08/zahid-should-quit-and-join-tiga-line/|title='Zahid should quit and join Tiga Line'|date=8 October 2013|work=Free Malaysia Today|access-date=23 November 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131008050327/http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2013/10/08/zahid-should-quit-and-join-tiga-line/|archive-date=2013-10-08|url-status=dead|issue=Letters from readers}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/did-you-really-defend-tiga-line-gang-guan-eng-asks-zahid|title=Did you really defend Tiga Line gang, Guan Eng asks Zahid|author=Zachariah|first=Elizabeth|work=The Malaysian Insider|access-date=23 November 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131010190444/http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/did-you-really-defend-tiga-line-gang-guan-eng-asks-zahid|archive-date=10 October 2013|url-status=dead|df=dmy}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/243188 |title=Carry on, Zahid tells 'Tiga Line' dons |work=Malaysiakini |date=7 October 2013 |access-date=23 November 2013}}</ref> |
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On 18 October 2018, Zahid was arrested by the [[Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission]] (MACC) and charged in court the following day on 45 counts of criminal breach of trust (CBT), abuse of power and money laundering involving a total of RM114 million (about US$27.4 million) funds of Yayasan Akalbudi.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2018/10/18/zahid-arrested-by-macc/|title=Zahid arrested by MACC|work=[[The Star Online]]|access-date=2018-10-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thesundaily.my/news/2018/10/19/zahid-hamidi-faces-45-charges-cbt-bribery-money-laundering|title=Zahid Hamidi faces 45 charges of CBT, bribery, money-laundering|work=[[The Sun (Malaysia)|The Sun Daily]]|access-date=2018-10-20}}</ref> On 14 December 2018, he was charged with another CBT offence, involving RM10 million.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2018/12/14/zahid-hamidi-charged-with-another-cbt-offence-involving-rm10mil/|title=Zahid Hamidi charged with another CBT offence, involving RM10mil|author=Maizatul Nazlina|date=14 December 2018|work=[[The Star Online]]|access-date=14 December 2018}}</ref> On 20 February 2019, Zahid was again charged with an additional CBT charge, involving RM260,000.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nst.com.my/news/crime-courts/2019/02/461910/yayasan-akalbudi-fund-zahid-faces-another-cbt-charge-involving|title=Yayasan Akalbudi fund: Zahid faces another CBT charge involving RM260,000|author=Rahmat Khairulrijal|date=20 February 2019|work=[[New Straits Times]]|access-date=20 February 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2019/02/28/zahids-case-transferred-to-high-court/|title=Zahid's case transferred to High Court|agency=[[Bernama]]|date=28 February 2019|work=[[The Star Online]]|access-date=28 February 2019}}</ref> |
On 18 October 2018, Zahid was arrested by the [[Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission]] (MACC) and charged in court the following day on 45 counts of criminal breach of trust (CBT), abuse of power and money laundering involving a total of RM114 million (about US$27.4 million) funds of Yayasan Akalbudi.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2018/10/18/zahid-arrested-by-macc/|title=Zahid arrested by MACC|work=[[The Star Online]]|access-date=2018-10-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thesundaily.my/news/2018/10/19/zahid-hamidi-faces-45-charges-cbt-bribery-money-laundering|title=Zahid Hamidi faces 45 charges of CBT, bribery, money-laundering|work=[[The Sun (Malaysia)|The Sun Daily]]|access-date=2018-10-20}}</ref> On 14 December 2018, he was charged with another CBT offence, involving RM10 million.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2018/12/14/zahid-hamidi-charged-with-another-cbt-offence-involving-rm10mil/|title=Zahid Hamidi charged with another CBT offence, involving RM10mil|author=Maizatul Nazlina|date=14 December 2018|work=[[The Star Online]]|access-date=14 December 2018}}</ref> On 20 February 2019, Zahid was again charged with an additional CBT charge, involving RM260,000.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nst.com.my/news/crime-courts/2019/02/461910/yayasan-akalbudi-fund-zahid-faces-another-cbt-charge-involving|title=Yayasan Akalbudi fund: Zahid faces another CBT charge involving RM260,000|author=Rahmat Khairulrijal|date=20 February 2019|work=[[New Straits Times]]|access-date=20 February 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2019/02/28/zahids-case-transferred-to-high-court/|title=Zahid's case transferred to High Court|agency=[[Bernama]]|date=28 February 2019|work=[[The Star Online]]|access-date=28 February 2019}}</ref> |
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On 26 June 2019, Zahid became the subject of 7 new corruption charges involving S$4.2 million (RM12.8 million) which he allegedly received from a foreign visa (VLN) system operator totalling RM42.76 million under his capacity as the Home Minister then. <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2019/06/26/zahid-slapped-with-another-seven-graft-charges/|title=Zahid slapped with seven more graft charges, making it 54 in total (Updated)|author=Nurbaiti Hamdan|date=26 June 2019|work=[[The Star Online]]|access-date=27 June 2019}}</ref> On the next day, he faced 33 more charges totalling RM42.76 million involving the VLN system two years before.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nst.com.my/news/crime-courts/2019/06/499511/zahid-slapped-another-33-graft-charges|title=Zahid slapped with another 33 graft charges [NSTTV]|author=Rahmat Khairulrijal|date=27 June 2019|work=[[New Straits Times]]|access-date=27 June 2019}}</ref> The latest charges brought the total number of outstanding charges to 87.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2019/06/27/zahid-now-facing-highest-number-of-charges/|title=Zahid now facing highest number of charges|author=Nurbaiti Hamdan|date=27 June 2019|work=[[The Star Online]]|access-date=18 June 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/millions-kickbacks-foreign-visa-system-operator|title=Millions in kickbacks from foreign visa system operator|author=Hafiz Yatim|date=27 June 2019|work=[[The Edge (Malaysia)|The Edge Financial Daily]]|access-date=27 June 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.businessinsider.my/malaysias-former-deputy-prime-minister-is-facing-87-charges-more-than-twice-as-many-as-najib/|title=Malaysia's former deputy prime minister is facing 87 charges – more than twice as many as Najib|author=Jessica Lin|date=27 June 2019|work=[[Business Insider]]|access-date=27 June 2019}}</ref> |
On 26 June 2019, Zahid became the subject of 7 new corruption charges involving S$4.2 million (RM12.8 million) which he allegedly received from a foreign visa (VLN) system operator totalling RM42.76 million under his capacity as the Home Minister then. <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2019/06/26/zahid-slapped-with-another-seven-graft-charges/|title=Zahid slapped with seven more graft charges, making it 54 in total (Updated)|author=Nurbaiti Hamdan|date=26 June 2019|work=[[The Star Online]]|access-date=27 June 2019}}</ref> On the next day, he faced 33 more charges totalling RM42.76 million involving the VLN system two years before.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nst.com.my/news/crime-courts/2019/06/499511/zahid-slapped-another-33-graft-charges|title=Zahid slapped with another 33 graft charges [NSTTV]|author=Rahmat Khairulrijal|date=27 June 2019|work=[[New Straits Times]]|access-date=27 June 2019}}</ref> The latest charges brought the total number of outstanding charges to 87.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2019/06/27/zahid-now-facing-highest-number-of-charges/|title=Zahid now facing highest number of charges|author=Nurbaiti Hamdan|date=27 June 2019|work=[[The Star Online]]|access-date=18 June 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/millions-kickbacks-foreign-visa-system-operator|title=Millions in kickbacks from foreign visa system operator|author=Hafiz Yatim|date=27 June 2019|work=[[The Edge (Malaysia)|The Edge Financial Daily]]|access-date=27 June 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.businessinsider.my/malaysias-former-deputy-prime-minister-is-facing-87-charges-more-than-twice-as-many-as-najib/|title=Malaysia's former deputy prime minister is facing 87 charges – more than twice as many as Najib|author=Jessica Lin|date=27 June 2019|work=[[Business Insider]]|access-date=27 June 2019|archive-date=20 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190720125156/https://www.businessinsider.my/malaysias-former-deputy-prime-minister-is-facing-87-charges-more-than-twice-as-many-as-najib/|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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On 24 January 2022, Zahid has been ordered to enter his defence against all 47 criminal breach of trust (CBT), corruption and money laundering charges involving funds.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Zahid ordered to enter defence on 47 charges of corruption|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2022/01/24/yayasan-akalbudi-trial-zahid-ordered-to-enter-defence-on-47-charges-of-corruption|access-date=2022-01-24|website=The Star|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Singh|first=Sharanjit|date=2022-01-24|title=Zahid ordered to enter defence over corruption, CBT and money laundering charges [NSTTV]|url=https://www.nst.com.my/news/crime-courts/2022/01/765588/zahid-ordered-enter-defence-over-corruption-cbt-and-money|access-date=2022-01-24|website=NST Online|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Lim|first=Ida|title=Court rules ex-DPM Zahid has to enter defence over 47 charges in CBT, bribery, money laundering trial|url=https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2022/01/24/Court-rules-ex-DPM-Zahid-has-to-enter-defence-over-47-charges-in-CBT-bribe/2037140|access-date=2022-01-24|website=www.malaymail.com|date=24 January 2022 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|first=Timothy|last=Achariam|date=2022-01-24|title=Yayasan Akalbudi: High Court orders Zahid to enter defence for all 47 charges in trial|url=http://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/yayasan-akalbudi-high-court-orders-zahid-enter-defence-all-47-charges-trial|access-date=2022-01-24|website=The Edge Markets}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=UMNO president Ahmad Zahid ordered to enter defence on corruption, money laundering charges|url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/malaysia-court-umno-ahmad-zahid-hamidi-enter-defence-corruption-money-laundering-cbt-2455876|access-date=2022-01-24|website=CNA|language=en}}</ref> |
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On 17 February 2022, former prime minister [[Muhyiddin Yassin]] has divulged more details regarding his claims that Ahmad Zahid sought his intervention in court cases. Muhyiddin said Zahid visited a few days after he took office as prime minister with a pile of files. He said he refused to interfere in Zahid and [[Najib Razak]]'s court cases, which incited their anger and resulted in attempts to destabilise the government.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-02-17 |title=Muhyiddin: Zahid visited with pile of files, asking for help |url=https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/611065 |access-date= |website=Malaysiakini}}</ref> |
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On 23 February 2022, [[Mahathir Mohamad]] said he had a meeting with Zahid before the former became prime minister in 2018. Mahathir said Zahid went to his house with three other individuals and tried to be nice to him to avoid being charged for his misconduct when Umno was in power.<ref>{{Cite web |last=admin-s |date=2022-02-23 |title=Dr Mahathir: Zahid met me before I became PM to avoid charges |url=https://www.malaysia-today.net/2022/02/23/dr-mahathir-zahid-met-me-before-i-became-pm-to-avoid-charges/ |access-date= |website=Malaysia Today |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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=== Acquittal === |
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On 23 September 2022, Zahid was acquitted by the Malaysian High Court of 40 bribery charges linked to a visa scheme, and seven charges for allegedly receiving bribes when he was home minister from 2013 to 2018. On 4 September 2023, Zahid received a dismissal not amount to acquittal on the remaining cases related to the Yayasan Akalbudi.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ahmad Zahid granted discharge not amounting to acquittal of all 47 charges {{!}} Astro Awani |url=https://www.astroawani.com/berita-malaysia/ahmad-zahid-granted-discharge-not-amounting-acquittal-all-47-charges-435768?amp=1 |access-date=2024-10-17 |website=www.astroawani.com}}</ref> |
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==Personal life== |
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He is married to [[Hamidah Khamis]] and has 5 children. He is fluent in [[Malaysian language|Standard Malay]], local [[Perak Malay]] and [[Javanese language|Javanese]]. He speaks English with limited fluency,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2016/10/03/zahid-proud-to-be-un-rep-despite-criticism-of-his-english/|title=Zahid proud to be UN rep despite criticism of his English|work=[[Free Malaysia Today]]}}</ref> and also speaks some [[Mandarin language|Mandarin]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2018/04/30/zahid-endears-himself-to-chinese-voters-using-mandarin-phrase/|title=Zahid endears himself to Chinese voters using Mandarin phrase|work=[[Free Malaysia Today]]}}</ref> |
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==Election results== |
==Election results== |
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|+ '''[[Dewan Rakyat|Parliament of Malaysia]]''' |
|+ '''[[Dewan Rakyat|Parliament of Malaysia]]'''<ref name="election results">{{cite web|url=http://semak.spr.gov.my/spr/laporan/5_KedudukanAkhir.php |title=Keputusan Pilihan Raya Umum Parlimen/Dewan Undangan Negeri |language=ms |trans-title=Results of the General Election of Parliament / State Assembly |publisher=[[Election Commission of Malaysia]] |access-date=17 June 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110906083741/http://semak.spr.gov.my/spr/laporan/5_KedudukanAkhir.php |archive-date=6 September 2011 }} Percentage figures based on total turnout.</ref><ref name="undiinfo">{{Cite web |
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| access-date = 4 February 2017}} Results only available from the [[2004 Malaysian general election|2004 election]].</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://election.thestar.com.my/perak.html|title=14th General Election Malaysia (GE14 / PRU14) – Perak|website=election.thestar.com.my|access-date=2018-08-07}}</ref> |
| access-date = 4 February 2017}} Results only available from the [[2004 Malaysian general election|2004 election]].</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://election.thestar.com.my/perak.html|title=14th General Election Malaysia (GE14 / PRU14) – Perak|website=election.thestar.com.my|access-date=2018-08-07}}</ref> |
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!|Year |
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!|Constituency |
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!|Votes |
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|- |
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|[[1995 Malaysian general election|1995]] |
|[[1995 Malaysian general election|1995]] |
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|rowspan=2|'''P072 [[Bagan Datok (federal constituency)|Bagan Datok]]''' |
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|{{Party shading/Barisan Nasional}} | |
|{{Party shading/Barisan Nasional}} | |
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|{{nowrap|'''Ahmad Zahid Hamidi'''}} ([[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]]) |
|{{nowrap|'''Ahmad Zahid Hamidi'''}} ([[United Malays National Organisation|'''UMNO''']]) |
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|align="right" |17,646 |
|align="right" |'''17,646''' |
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|86.24% |
|'''86.24%''' |
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|{{Party shading/S46}} | |
|{{Party shading/S46}} | |
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|Asha'ri Marsom ([[Parti Melayu Semangat 46|S46]]) |
|Asha'ri Marsom ([[Parti Melayu Semangat 46|S46]]) |
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|[[1999 Malaysian general election|1999]] |
|[[1999 Malaysian general election|1999]] |
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|{{Party shading/Barisan Nasional}} | |
|{{Party shading/Barisan Nasional}} | |
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|{{nowrap|'''Ahmad Zahid Hamidi'''}} ([[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]]) |
|{{nowrap|'''Ahmad Zahid Hamidi'''}} ([[United Malays National Organisation|'''UMNO''']]) |
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|align="right" |12,938 |
|align="right" |'''12,938''' |
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|60.86% |
|'''60.86%''' |
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|{{Party shading/Keadilan}} | |
|{{Party shading/Keadilan}} | |
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|Mohamad Dahalan Arhsad ([[People's Justice Party (Malaysia)| |
|Mohamad Dahalan Arhsad ([[People's Justice Party (Malaysia)|keADILan]]) |
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|align="right" |8,321 |
|align="right" |8,321 |
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|39.14% |
|39.14% |
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|- |
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|[[2004 Malaysian general election|2004]] |
|[[2004 Malaysian general election|2004]] |
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|rowspan=3|'''P075 [[Bagan Datok (federal constituency)|Bagan Datok]]''' |
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|{{Party shading/Barisan Nasional}} | |
|{{Party shading/Barisan Nasional}} | |
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|{{nowrap|'''Ahmad Zahid Hamidi'''}} ([[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]]) |
|{{nowrap|'''Ahmad Zahid Hamidi'''}} ([[United Malays National Organisation|'''UMNO''']]) |
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|align="right" |17,049 |
|align="right" |'''17,049''' |
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|79.08% |
|'''79.08%''' |
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|{{Party shading/Keadilan}} | |
|{{Party shading/Keadilan}} | |
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|Ayyathurai Achutharaman ([[People's Justice Party (Malaysia)|PKR]]) |
|Ayyathurai Achutharaman ([[People's Justice Party (Malaysia)|PKR]]) |
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|[[2008 Malaysian general election|2008]] |
|[[2008 Malaysian general election|2008]] |
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|{{Party shading/Barisan Nasional}} | |
|{{Party shading/Barisan Nasional}} | |
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|{{nowrap|'''Ahmad Zahid Hamidi'''}} ([[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]]) |
|{{nowrap|'''Ahmad Zahid Hamidi'''}} ([[United Malays National Organisation|'''UMNO''']]) |
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|align="right" |13,115 |
|align="right" |'''13,115''' |
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|55.72% |
|'''55.72%''' |
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|{{Party shading/Keadilan}} | |
|{{Party shading/Keadilan}} | |
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|Madzi Hasan ([[People's Justice Party (Malaysia)|PKR]]) |
|Madzi Hasan ([[People's Justice Party (Malaysia)|PKR]]) |
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|[[2013 Malaysian general election|2013]] |
|[[2013 Malaysian general election|2013]] |
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|{{Party shading/Barisan Nasional}} | |
|{{Party shading/Barisan Nasional}} | |
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|{{nowrap|'''Ahmad Zahid Hamidi'''}} ([[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]]) |
|{{nowrap|'''Ahmad Zahid Hamidi'''}} ([[United Malays National Organisation|'''UMNO''']]) |
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|align="right" |17,176 |
|align="right" |'''17,176''' |
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|53.27% |
|'''53.27%''' |
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|{{Party shading/Keadilan}} | |
|{{Party shading/Keadilan}} | |
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|Madhi Hasan ([[People's Justice Party (Malaysia)|PKR]]) |
|Madhi Hasan ([[People's Justice Party (Malaysia)|PKR]]) |
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|82.83% |
|82.83% |
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| rowspan=2|[[2018 Malaysian general election|2018]] |
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| rowspan=5|'''P075 [[Bagan Datuk (federal constituency)|Bagan Datuk]]''' |
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| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Barisan Nasional}} | |
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| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Barisan Nasional}} | |
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| rowspan=3|{{nowrap|'''Ahmad Zahid Hamidi'''}} ([[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]]) |
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| rowspan=2|'''Ahmad Zahid Hamidi''' ([[United Malays National Organisation|'''UMNO''']]) |
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| rowspan=3 align="right"|18,909 |
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| rowspan= |
| rowspan=2 align="right"|'''18,909''' |
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| rowspan=2|'''51.37%''' |
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|{{Party shading/Keadilan}} | |
|{{Party shading/Keadilan}} | |
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|Pakhrurrazi Arshad ([[People's Justice Party (Malaysia)|PKR]]) |
|Pakhrurrazi Arshad ([[People's Justice Party (Malaysia)|PKR]]) |
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|11.03% |
|11.03% |
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|rowspan=3|[[2022 Malaysian general election|2022]] |
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|rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Barisan Nasional}} | |
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|rowspan=3|{{nowrap|'''Ahmad Zahid Hamidi'''}} ([[United Malays National Organisation|'''UMNO''']]) |
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|rowspan=3 align=right|'''16,578''' |
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|rowspan=3|'''39.61%''' |
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|{{Party shading/PH}} | |
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|[[Shamsul Iskandar Md. Akin]] ([[People's Justice Party (Malaysia)|PKR]]) |
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|align=right|16,230 |
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|38.78% |
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|rowspan=3|41,856 |
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|rowspan=3|348 |
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|rowspan=3|71.94% |
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|bgcolor={{party color|Perikatan Nasional}} | |
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|[[Muhammad Faiz Na'aman]] ([[Malaysian United Indigenous Party|BERSATU]]) |
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|align="right" |8,822 |
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|21.08% |
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|{{Party shading/Independent}} | |
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|Tawfik Ismail ([[Independent politician|IND]]) |
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|align="right" |226 |
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|align=right|0.54% |
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== Honours == |
== Honours == |
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===Honours of Malaysia=== |
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* {{Flag|Kelantan}} : |
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** [[File:My-KEL Order of the Life of the Crown of Kelantan 2006.svg|50px]] Knight Grand Commander of the [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Kelantan|Order of the Life of the Crown of Kelantan]] (SJMK) – '''Dato'''' (2009)<ref name="Review of Grads" /><ref>{{cite news |work=[[The Star (Malaysia)|The Star]]|access-date=25 October 2018|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2009/03/31/constitution-must-be-respected-says-kelantan-sultan/|agency=[[Bernama]]|title=Constitution must be respected, says Kelantan Sultan|date=31 March 2009}}</ref> |
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** [[File: |
** [[File:MY-KEL Order of the Crown of Kelantan - Star of Muhammad.svg|50px]] Knight Commander of the [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Kelantan|Order of the Crown of Kelantan]] (DPMK) – '''Dato'''' (2005)<ref name="Review of Grads" /><ref>{{cite news |work=[[The Star (Malaysia)|The Star]] |url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2005/04/02/sultan-of-kelantan-birthday-honours-list/|title=Sultan of Kelantan birthday honours list|date=2 April 2005 |access-date=25 October 2018}}</ref> |
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* {{Flag|Malacca}} : |
* {{Flag|Malacca}} : |
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** [[File:MY-MAL Exalted Order of Malacca.svg|50px]] |
** [[File:MY-MAL Exalted Order of Malacca.svg|50px]] Knight Grand Commander of the [[Premier and Exalted Order of Malacca]] (DUNM) – '''Datuk Seri Utama''' (2015)<ref name="Review of Grads" /><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nst.com.my/news/2015/10/zahid-leads-malacca-honours-list|date=8 October 2015 |work=[[New Straits Times]] |title=Zahid leads Malacca honours list |author=Roshidi Abu Samah |access-date=25 October 2018}}</ref> |
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** [[File:MY-MAL Exalted Order of Malacca.svg|50px]] |
** [[File:MY-MAL Exalted Order of Malacca.svg|50px]] Companion Class I of the [[Exalted Order of Malacca#Companion Class I|Exalted Order of Malacca]] (DMSM) – '''Datuk''' (1993)<ref name="Review of Grads">{{cite web |url=http://www.istiadat.gov.my/index.php/component/semakanlantikanskp/ |title=Semakan Penerima Darjah Kebesaran, Bintang Dan Pingat |language=ms |trans-title=Review of Graduates, Stars and Medals |publisher=[[Prime Minister's Department (Malaysia)]] |access-date=25 October 2018 |archive-date=29 September 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180929181530/http://www.istiadat.gov.my/index.php/component/semakanlantikanskp/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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** [[File:MY-MAL Pingat Jasa Kebaktian.svg|50px]] Recipient of the Meritorious Service Medal (PJK) (1989)<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=45VUAAAAIBAJ&dq=Ahmad+Zahid+Hamidi+DMSM&pg=PA4&article_id=6876,3379338|title=Nine to get Datuk title|publisher=[[New Straits Times]]|date=15 August 1989}}</ref> |
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* {{Flag|Pahang}} : |
* {{Flag|Pahang}} : |
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أحمد زاهد حميدي | |||||||||||||
11th and 14th Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia | |||||||||||||
Assumed office 3 December 2022 Serving with Fadillah Yusof | |||||||||||||
Monarchs | Abdullah (2022–2024) Ibrahim Iskandar (since 2024) | ||||||||||||
Prime Minister | Anwar Ibrahim | ||||||||||||
Preceded by | Ismail Sabri Yaakob (2021) | ||||||||||||
In office 29 July 2015 – 10 May 2018 | |||||||||||||
Monarchs | Abdul Halim (2015–2016) Muhammad V (2016–2018) | ||||||||||||
Prime Minister | Najib Razak | ||||||||||||
Preceded by | Muhyiddin Yassin | ||||||||||||
Succeeded by | Wan Azizah Wan Ismail | ||||||||||||
14th Leader of the Opposition | |||||||||||||
In office 18 July 2018 – 10 March 2019 | |||||||||||||
Monarchs | Muhammad V (2018–2019) Abdullah (31 January–10 March 2019) | ||||||||||||
Prime Minister | Mahathir Mohamad | ||||||||||||
Preceded by | Wan Azizah Wan Ismail | ||||||||||||
Succeeded by | Ismail Sabri Yaakob | ||||||||||||
8th President of the United Malays National Organisation (ex officio: Chairman of Barisan Nasional) | |||||||||||||
Assumed office 30 June 2018 Acting: 12 May 2018 – 30 June 2018 On leave: 18 December 2018 – 30 June 2019 | |||||||||||||
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Preceded by | Najib Razak | ||||||||||||
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Member of the Malaysian Parliament for Bagan Datuk | |||||||||||||
Assumed office 25 April 1995 | |||||||||||||
Preceded by | Mohamed Jamrah | ||||||||||||
Majority | 14,830 (1995) 4,617 (1999) 12,539 (2004) 2,692 (2008) 2,108 (2013) 5,073 (2018) 348 (2022) | ||||||||||||
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Born | Ahmad Zahid bin Hamidi 4 January 1953 Bagan Datuk, Perak, Federation of Malaya (now Malaysia) | ||||||||||||
Political party | United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) (since 1973) | ||||||||||||
Other political affiliations | Barisan Nasional (BN) (since 1973) | ||||||||||||
Spouse | Hamidah Khamis | ||||||||||||
Children | 5 | ||||||||||||
Residence(s) | Bagan Datuk, Perak | ||||||||||||
Education | University of Malaya (BA) University Putra Malaysia (PhD) | ||||||||||||
Occupation | Politician | ||||||||||||
Website | Official blog | ||||||||||||
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Ahmad Zahid bin Hamidi (Jawi: أحمد زاهد بن حميدي; born 4 January 1953) is a Malaysian politician who has served as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Rural and Regional Development since December 2022. A member of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), he has served as its leader and the chairman of the Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition since May 2018. Zahid has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Bagan Datuk since April 1995. He is also the first president of UMNO, after Malaya independence, not being elected as Prime Minister of Malaysia.
Born in Perak, Zahid studied and began a career in banking before entering politics. He served in several cabinet positions under former Prime Ministers Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and Najib Razak from March 2008 to May 2018.[1] He was also Deputy Prime Minister from July 2015 to May 2018. Zahid became the President of the UMNO in 2018 following the party's defeat at the 2018 election. He served as the 14th Leader of the Opposition from July 2018 to March 2019. Under his leadership, UMNO and BN won at the 2021 Malacca state election and the 2022 Johor state election, but achieved its worst result in Malaysian history at the 2022 federal election. After BN formed a coalition government with Pakatan Harapan, he was appointed Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia in December 2022, making him the first person to be appointed to this position twice, under two different administrations.
Zahid has faced several investigations and charges for corruption during his career.
Early life
[edit]Ahmad Zahid bin Hamidi was born on 4 January 1953 in Bagan Datuk, Perak,[2][3] the eldest son of nine children (seven sons and two daughters) in the family.[4][5] On 1 October 2011, his mother, Tuminah Abdul Jalil, died of a stroke and heart complication in her hometown Sungai Nipah Darat, Bagan Datoh. She was previously hospitalized at the Tuanku Mizan Armed Forces Hospital in Kuala Lumpur. Both of his parents are Indonesian-born Malaysians.[6]
He was raised by a Chinese foster-father, Chen Jin Ting and sold ice cream together for six years with his foster family when he was in elementary school. Chen was not highly educated and would cycle from his house at Simpang Tiga, Hilir Perak to about three kilometers away selling ice cream. Chen was married with his foster mother, Guo Jin Luan. His father later died in 1999, more than ten days after the general election of that year.[7] Following accusations that he was anti-Chinese, he responded asking: "Am I anti-Chinese when I have a Chinese foster father?".[8]
Education and early career
[edit]Before venturing into politics, Ahmad Zahid studied at University of Malaya for his bachelor's degree where he graduated in 1976. He also holds a Certificate in Banking from Bank Negara Malaysia before being a banker for OCBC. He then became one of the directors of Bank Simpanan Nasional (1995–1998) and Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB). During his corporate career, he was a Marketing Executive for Amanah Saham Nasional Berhad (ASNB), Executive Director for Scandinavian Motors Sdn Bhd, Chief Executive Officer of Kretam Holdings Berhad, Chairman of Tekala Corporation Berhad, Seng Hup Berhad and Ramatex Berhad. In 1999 he became the Chairman of Syarikat Perumahan Negara Berhad (SPNB).[9] In 2008, he received his PhD in Communication at Universiti Putra Malaysia after he spent seven years to complete his thesis.[10]
Political career
[edit]Political secretary and UMNO Youth Chief
[edit]In 1986, Zahid was appointed political secretary to Najib Razak during the latter's term as Youth Minister (1986–1990) and then Minister of Defence (1990–1995).
He was elected UMNO Youth Chief in 1996. He was once the chief of UMNO youth Bagan Datoh branch, the Vice Chief for the state of Perak UMNO youth, Head of the UMNO Communication for UMNO youth.
Election to Parliament and UMNO Supreme Council
[edit]In 1995, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi became a member of parliament after winning the Bagan Datoh parliamentary seat in Perak in the general elections.
In 1999, Zahid was re-elected Member of Parliament for Bagan Datoh in Perak in the general elections. He was elected to the UMNO Supreme Council in the following year.
Ministerial career
[edit]After he won the seat for a third time in the 2004 general elections, Zahid was appointed Deputy Tourism Minister by former Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. While being a Deputy Minister, he pursued a Doctor of Philosophy degree from UPM, thesis entitled Barisan Nasional Manifesto As Agenda for Malay Language Newspaper During the General Election Campaign.
In the political tsunami of 2008, Zahid again retained his Bagan Datoh parliamentary seat at a time when many BN party heavyweights were trounced. He was then appointed a full Minister in the Prime Minister's Department. In the April 2009 cabinet reshuffle, Zahid was appointed Minister of Defence by Prime Minister Najib Razak.
He was able to retain his parliamentary seat of Bagan Datoh in the 2013 election, although with a decreased majority. He was appointed Minister of Home Affairs in 2013, replacing Hishamuddin Hussein, who took Zahid's previous position at the Ministry of Defence.[11]
In July 2015, he was appointed the country's 11th Deputy Prime Minister in a cabinet reshuffle.[12]
UMNO President
[edit]In the 2018 UMNO leadership election, Zahid gained more votes than his rivals, Khairy Jamaluddin and Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, making him the new president of UMNO and also the first Leader of the Opposition from BN coalition.
After facing weeks of mounting pressure to step down as party president and calls for fresh party polls,[13][14] Zahid finally announces his decision to temporary step down and take leave on 18 December 2018.[15] His deputy, Mohamad Hasan, acted the position of leading the party.[16] On 30 June 2019, he announced his return from "garden leave" back to active role as UMNO president.[17][18]
In the 2022 election, he led the party to achieve its worst result in Malaysian history, only retaining 26 out of 222 seats (BN won 30 seats).[19] Several key figures including Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, Mahdzir Khalid, Azeez Rahim, Tengku Zafrul Aziz and Khairy Jamaluddin, lost to either PN or PH candidates.[19][20][21][22] UMNO/BN was also defeated at several state elections held in Pahang and Perak, and lost all seats in Perlis.[23] Zahid himself was re-elected with a slim majority.[24] Following the election defeat, he faced internal pressures to resign as the UMNO President.[25][26][27]
Controversies and issues
[edit]Legal suits
[edit]Ahmad Zahid had been sued by businessman Amir Bazli Abdullah for allegedly punching him in the face on 16 January 2006 at the Country Heights recreational club in Kajang, Selangor, causing the latter to suffer a nasal bone fracture and a swollen left eye.[28] The case was pursued in the civil courts for six years before the matter was settled out of court.[29]
Controversial statements
[edit]Shortly after the Black 505 rallies following the 13th Malaysian General Election due to claims of electoral fraud and vote manipulation, he said that Malaysians who are unhappy with the country's political system and dislike the BN government should "get lost" from the country. This statement has raised discontentment among the citizens, putting a serious question mark over his political future in a multiracial society.[30] The statement was made after a series of street demonstrations led by opposition parties that has refused to accept the results of the 13th Malaysian General election. His first act as Home Minister was to order a crack down against opposition leaders and dissent, landing him in a bigger controversy with sedition laws being used to attempt to suppress the voices of opposition parties.[31]
During a speech in Malacca, Zahid was recorded endorsing the police policy of "shoot to kill" when arresting dangerous criminals,[32] including backing a certain group of gangsters.[33][34][35]
Corruption charges
[edit]On 18 October 2018, Zahid was arrested by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and charged in court the following day on 45 counts of criminal breach of trust (CBT), abuse of power and money laundering involving a total of RM114 million (about US$27.4 million) funds of Yayasan Akalbudi.[36][37] On 14 December 2018, he was charged with another CBT offence, involving RM10 million.[38] On 20 February 2019, Zahid was again charged with an additional CBT charge, involving RM260,000.[39][40]
On 26 June 2019, Zahid became the subject of 7 new corruption charges involving S$4.2 million (RM12.8 million) which he allegedly received from a foreign visa (VLN) system operator totalling RM42.76 million under his capacity as the Home Minister then. [41] On the next day, he faced 33 more charges totalling RM42.76 million involving the VLN system two years before.[42] The latest charges brought the total number of outstanding charges to 87.[43][44][45]
On 24 January 2022, Zahid has been ordered to enter his defence against all 47 criminal breach of trust (CBT), corruption and money laundering charges involving funds.[46][47][48][49][50]
On 17 February 2022, former prime minister Muhyiddin Yassin has divulged more details regarding his claims that Ahmad Zahid sought his intervention in court cases. Muhyiddin said Zahid visited a few days after he took office as prime minister with a pile of files. He said he refused to interfere in Zahid and Najib Razak's court cases, which incited their anger and resulted in attempts to destabilise the government.[51]
On 23 February 2022, Mahathir Mohamad said he had a meeting with Zahid before the former became prime minister in 2018. Mahathir said Zahid went to his house with three other individuals and tried to be nice to him to avoid being charged for his misconduct when Umno was in power.[52]
Acquittal
[edit]On 23 September 2022, Zahid was acquitted by the Malaysian High Court of 40 bribery charges linked to a visa scheme, and seven charges for allegedly receiving bribes when he was home minister from 2013 to 2018. On 4 September 2023, Zahid received a dismissal not amount to acquittal on the remaining cases related to the Yayasan Akalbudi.[53]
Personal life
[edit]He is married to Hamidah Khamis and has 5 children. He is fluent in Standard Malay, local Perak Malay and Javanese. He speaks English with limited fluency,[54] and also speaks some Mandarin.[55]
Election results
[edit]Year | Constituency | Candidate | Votes | Pct | Opponent(s) | Votes | Pct | Ballots cast | Majority | Turnout | ||
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1995 | P072 Bagan Datok | Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (UMNO) | 17,646 | 86.24% | Asha'ri Marsom (S46) | 2,816 | 13.76% | 21,937 | 14,830 | 62.02% | ||
1999 | Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (UMNO) | 12,938 | 60.86% | Mohamad Dahalan Arhsad (keADILan) | 8,321 | 39.14% | 22,164 | 4,617 | 60.24% | |||
2004 | P075 Bagan Datok | Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (UMNO) | 17,049 | 79.08% | Ayyathurai Achutharaman (PKR) | 4,510 | 20.92% | 22,690 | 12,539 | 66.38% | ||
2008 | Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (UMNO) | 13,115 | 55.72% | Madzi Hasan (PKR) | 10,423 | 44.28% | 24,414 | 2,692 | 70.42% | |||
2013 | Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (UMNO) | 17,176 | 53.27% | Madhi Hasan (PKR) | 15,068 | 46.73% | 33,069 | 2,108 | 82.83% | |||
2018 | P075 Bagan Datuk | Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (UMNO) | 18,909 | 51.37% | Pakhrurrazi Arshad (PKR) | 13,836 | 37.59% | 37,620 | 5,073 | 79.89% | ||
Ata Abdul Muneim Hasan Adli (PAS) | 4,061 | 11.03% | ||||||||||
2022 | Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (UMNO) | 16,578 | 39.61% | Shamsul Iskandar Md. Akin (PKR) | 16,230 | 38.78% | 41,856 | 348 | 71.94% | |||
Muhammad Faiz Na'aman (BERSATU) | 8,822 | 21.08% | ||||||||||
Tawfik Ismail (IND) | 226 | 0.54% |
Honours
[edit]Honours of Malaysia
[edit]- Kelantan :
- Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Life of the Crown of Kelantan (SJMK) – Dato' (2009)[59][60]
- Knight Commander of the Order of the Crown of Kelantan (DPMK) – Dato' (2005)[59][61]
- Malacca :
- Knight Grand Commander of the Premier and Exalted Order of Malacca (DUNM) – Datuk Seri Utama (2015)[59][62]
- Companion Class I of the Exalted Order of Malacca (DMSM) – Datuk (1993)[59]
- Recipient of the Meritorious Service Medal (PJK) (1989)[63]
- Pahang :
- Grand Knight of the Order of Sultan Ahmad Shah of Pahang (SSAP) – Dato' Sri (2008)[59][64]
- Perak :
- Ordinary Class of the Perak Family Order of Sultan Nazrin Shah (SPSN) – Dato' Seri Diraja (2015)[59]
- Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Perak State Crown (SPMP) – Dato' Seri (2008)[59][65]
- Knight Commander of the Order of the Perak State Crown (DPMP) – Dato' (2001)[59]
- Member of the Order of the Perak State Crown (AMP) (1992)[66]
- Justice of the Peace (JP) (1996)[67]
- Recipient of the Distinguished Conduct Medal (PPT) (1987)[67]
- Sabah :
- Grand Commander of the Order of Kinabalu (SPDK) – Datuk Seri Panglima (2011)[59][68]
- Sarawak :
- Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of Hornbill Sarawak (DP) – Datuk Patinggi (2016)[59][69]
- Knight Commander of the Order of the Star of Sarawak (PNBS) – Dato Sri (2013)[59][70]
See also
[edit]- Bagan Datok (federal constituency)
- List of people who have served in both Houses of the Malaysian Parliament
References
[edit]- ^ "Ahmad Zahid bin Hamidi, Y.B. Dato' Seri Dr". Parliament of Malaysia. Retrieved 17 June 2010.
- ^ "Biography : The Honourable Dato' Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi". Official Website : Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia. Archived from the original on 3 September 2017. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
- ^ "Menhan Malaysia Ziarahi Makam Raja-raja Imogiri", Viva News, 21 March 2013, archived from the original on 11 October 2014, retrieved 22 March 2013
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- ^ "Ayah Zahid Hamidi meninggal dunia" [Zahid Hamidi's father passed away]. Astro Awani (in Malay). 8 August 2014.
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