Kuala Langat Municipal Council Majlis Perbandaran Kuala Langat مجليس ڤربندرن كوالا لاڠت | |
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Local Government Act 1976 | |
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Leadership | |
President | Amirul Azizan Abd Rahim |
Vice President | Khairul-Azam Bin Saroni |
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Kuala Langat Municipal Council (Malay : Majlis Perbandaran Kuala Langat) is the municipal council which administers Kuala Langat District. This agency is under the purview of Selangor state government.
Established on January 1, 1977, under the Local Government Act 1976 by a combination of 3 Local Councils: Sg. Jarom, Tanjung Sepat Local Council, Kuala Langat Municipal Board, Kuala Langat Sanitary Board. [1]
Early establishment 3.7 square miles (9.6 km), 2001 increased to 62,294 km2 and 2006 increased to 857.70 km2 including 3 nautical miles.
As 21st July 2023:
2020-2022 Session:
Zone | Councillor | Party | |||||
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PKR 11 | DAP 7 | AMANAH 5 | Orang Besar Kuala Langat 1 | |||||||
1 (Sijangkang west) | Rogayah Ibrahim | AMANAH | |||||
2 (Sijangkang east) | Razali Ahmad | PKR | |||||
3 (Rimbayu) | Abu Bakar Mohamad | PKR | |||||
4 (Teluk Panglima Garang west) | Lim Lip Suan | DAP | |||||
5 (Teluk Panglima Garang east) | Norazmi Mohamed Tahir | PKR | |||||
6 (Kampung Jenjarom) | Haridass Ramasamy | PKR | |||||
7 (Bandar Saujana Putra) | Mohamed Alhaj Tengku Harun | Orang Besar Kuala Langat | |||||
8 (Teluk Panglima Garang central) | Tan Wee King | DAP | |||||
9 (Jenjarom Chinese village) | Yong Keh Chyn | DAP | |||||
10 (Seri Cheeding) | Thanaletchumy Muthusamy | PKR | |||||
11 (Paya Indah / Gamuda Cove) | Panalsalwa R.Kuppan | PKR | |||||
12 (Bukit Changgang) | Nor Aishah Abdul Majid | AMANAH | |||||
13 (Bandar Mahkota Banting) | Gan Yee Chin | DAP | |||||
14 (Teluk Datok / Kota Seri Langat) | Nadasan Subramaniam | DAP | |||||
15 (Pulau Banting) | Ang Lee Yong | DAP | |||||
16 (Jugra) | Abd.Razak Ramli | AMANAH | |||||
17 (Pulau Carey) | Sundaraju Veerapan | PKR | |||||
18 (Morib) | Mohd Afiq Mohd Tuniman | PKR | |||||
19 (Bandar Banting) | Lim Tou Yih | PKR | |||||
20 (Sungai Lang) | Naharanuar Ayob | PKR | |||||
21 (Labohan Dagang / Bandar Seri Ehsan) | Zulkipli Said | AMANAH | |||||
22 (Kanchong Laut) | Mohd Safiee Harun | AMANAH | |||||
23 (Batu Laut) | Rahimah Harun | PKR | |||||
24 (Tanjung Sepat) | Wong Kim Loon | DAP |
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