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The '''Opposition''' in [[Malaysia]] fulfils the same function as the [[opposition (parliamentary)|official opposition]] in other [[Commonwealth of Nations]] [[monarchy|monarchies]]. It is seen as the alternative government and the existing administration's main opponent at a [[general election]]. |
The '''Opposition''' in [[Malaysia]] fulfils the same function as the [[opposition (parliamentary)|official opposition]] in other [[Commonwealth of Nations]] [[monarchy|monarchies]]. It is seen as the alternative government and the existing administration's main opponent at a [[general election]]. |
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The Opposition in Malaysia fulfils the same function as the official opposition in other Commonwealth of Nations monarchies. It is seen as the alternative government and the existing administration's main opponent at a general election.
Federal Parliament
This is the list of current Leaders of the Opposition in the Parliament of Malaysia:
House | Opposition Leader | Political party[a] | Term | Government Leader | |
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Dewan Negara | Vacant | N/A | 18 July 2018 6 years, 167 days |
Vacant | |
Dewan Rakyat | Hamzah Zainuddin (b. 1957) MP for Larut |
PN (BERSATU) | 10 December 2022 2 years, 22 days |
Anwar Ibrahim (b. 1947) MP for Tambun |
- ^ This column names only the opposition leader's party. The opposition bloc he heads may be a complex coalition of several parties and independents; those are not listed here.
State Legislative Assemblies
The Leader of the Opposition in Malaysian state politics is a Member of the Legislative Assembly in the Dewan Undangan Negeri (State Legislative Assembly).
In each state, the Leader of the Opposition is the leader of the largest political party in the State Assembly that is not in government except in the Johor State Legislative Assembly.
When in state legislative assembly, the Leader of the Opposition sits on the left-hand side of the centre table, in front of the Opposition and opposite the Menteri Besar/Chief Minister/Premier. The State Opposition Leader is elected by the minority party of the Assembly according to its rules. A new Opposition Leader may be elected when the incumbent dies, resigns, or is challenged for the leadership.
Malaysia is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system and is based on the Westminster model. The Opposition is an important component of the Westminster system, with the Opposition directing criticism at the Government's policies and programs, give close attention to all proposed legislation and attempts to defeat and replace the Government. The Opposition is therefore known as the 'government in waiting' and it is a formal part of the parliamentary system.
This is the list of current Leaders of Opposition in the Legislative Assemblies of the Malaysian states:
State (and Assembly) | Opposition Leader | Political party[a] | Term | Government Leader | Refs | ||
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Kedah (14th) | Zamri Yusuf (b. unknown) MLA for Suka Menanti |
PH-PKR | 12 March 2023 1 year, 295 days |
Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor (b. 1974) MLA for Jeneri |
[1] | ||
Kelantan (14th) | Md Alwi Che Ahmad (b. unknown) MLA for Kok Lanas |
BN-UMNO | 28 June 2018 6 years, 187 days |
Ahmad Yaakob (b. 1950) MLA for Pasir Pekan |
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Malacca (15th) | Mohd Yadzil Yaakub (b. 1978) MLA for Bemban |
PN-BERSATU | 13 December 2022 2 years, 19 days |
Ab Rauf Yusoh (b. 1961) MLA for Tanjung Bidara |
[2][3] | ||
Negeri Sembilan (14th) | Mohamad Hasan (b. 1956) MLA for Rantau |
BN-UMNO | 2 July 2018 6 years, 183 days |
Aminuddin Harun (b. 1967) MLA for Sikamat |
[4] | ||
Pahang (15th) | Tuan Ibrahim (b.1960) MLA for Cheka |
PN-PAS | 6 December 2022 2 years, 26 days |
Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail (b. 1958) MLA for Jelai |
[5] | ||
Penang (14th) | Mohd Yusni Mat Piah (b. 1976) MLA for Penaga |
PN-PAS | 3 March 2023 1 year, 304 days |
Chow Kon Yeow (b. 1957) MLA for Padang Kota |
[6][7] | ||
Perak (15th) | Razman Zakaria (b. 1960) MLA for Gunong Semanggol |
PN-PAS | 9 December 2022 2 years, 23 days |
Saarani Mohamad (b.1962) MLA for Kota Tampan |
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Perlis (15th) | Gan Ay Ling (b. unknown) MLA for Indera Kayangan |
PH-PKR | 19 November 2022 2 years, 43 days |
Mohd Shukri Ramli (b. 1961) MLA for Sanglang |
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Sabah (15th) | Shafie Apdal (b. 1956) MLA for Senallang |
WARISAN | 29 September 2020 4 years, 94 days |
Hajiji Mohd. Noor (b. 1956) MLA for Sulaman |
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Sarawak (19th) | Wong Soon Koh (b. 1942) MLA for Bawang Assan |
PSB | 9 November 2020 4 years, 53 days |
Abang Abdul Rahman Zohari Abang Openg (b. 1949) MLA for Gedong |
[8] | ||
Selangor (14th) | Rizam Ismail (b. 1982) MLA for Sungai Air Tawar |
BN-UMNO | 27 June 2018 6 years, 188 days |
Amirudin Shari (b. 1980) MLA for Sungai Tua |
[9] | ||
Terengganu (14th) | Ahmad Said (b. 1957) MLA for Kijal |
BN-UMNO | 21 March 2019 5 years, 286 days |
Dr. Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar (b. 1970) MLA for Ru Rendang |
- ^ This column names only the opposition leader's party. The opposition bloc he heads may be a complex coalition of several parties and independents; those are not listed here.
This is the list of current Leader of Balancing Force in the Legislative Assembly of the Malaysian state:
State (and Assembly) | Balancing Force Leader | Political party[a] | Term | Government Leader | Refs | ||
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Johor (15th) | Andrew Chen Kah Eng (b. 1975) MLA for Stulang |
PH-DAP | 20 March 2023 1 year, 287 days |
Onn Hafiz Ghazi (b. 1979) MLA for Machap |
[10] |
- ^ This column names only the balancing force leader's party. The balancing force bloc he heads may be a complex coalition of several parties and independents; those are not listed here.
References
- ^ "PRU15: Johari Abdul Ketua Pembangkang DUN Kedah baharu". Astro Awani. Retrieved 2022-10-31.
- ^ "Melaka Opposition bench left with two assemblymen, says Chief Minister". The Star. 12 December 2022. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
- ^ "Bemban rep Mohd Yadzil is Opposition leader in Melaka state assembly". The Star. 13 December 2022. Retrieved 19 December 2022.
- ^ "BN wins Rantau with 4,510-vote majority". Malaysiakini. 13 April 2019. Retrieved 2019-04-13.
- ^ "PN lantik Tuan Ibrahim Ketua Pembangkang DUN Pahang". Berita Bersatu (in Malay). 2022-12-06. Retrieved 2022-12-07.
- ^ "BN's Yusoff Noor made Penang opposition leader". Free Malaysia Today. 2 August 2018. Retrieved 2018-08-09.
- ^ BERNAMA (2023-03-03). "ADUN Bertam dinamakan ketua pembangkang DUN P. Pinang". BERNAMA. Retrieved 2023-03-03.
- ^ Victoria, Emma (9 November 2020). "Wong Soon Koh now the opposition leader in Sarawak". The New Sarawak. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
- ^ "Sg Air Tawar rep named S'gor opposition leader". Malaysiakini. 5 July 2018. Retrieved 2018-08-09.
- ^ "Liew Chin Tong ketua pembangkang baru Johor". Malaysiakini. 2022-04-10. Retrieved 2022-04-11.