Negeri Sembilan State Executive Council

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Negeri Sembilan State Executive Council
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2023–present
Date formed14 August 2023
People and organisations
Head of state Muhriz
Head of government Aminuddin Harun
(PHPKR)
Total no. of members11
Member parties
Status in legislature Coalition government
31 / 36
Opposition parties
Opposition leader Mohamad Hanifah Abu Baker
(PNBERSATU)
History
Legislature term15th Malaysian Parliament

The Negeri Sembilan State Executive Council is the executive authority of the Government of Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. The Council comprises the Menteri Besar, appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Besar on the basis that he is able to command a majority in the Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly, a number of members made up of members of the Assembly, the State Secretary, the State Legal Adviser and the State Financial Officer.

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This Council is similar in structure and role to the Cabinet of Malaysia, while being smaller in size. As federal and state responsibilities differ, there are a number of portfolios that differ between the federal and state governments.

Members of the Council are selected by the Menteri Besar, appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Besar. The Council has no ministry, but instead a number of committees; each committee will take care of certain state affairs, activities and departments. Members of the Council are always the chair of a committee.

Lists of full members

Aminuddin II EXCO (2023–present)

  PH (7)  BN (4)

Members since 14 August 2023 have been :

NamePortfolioPartyConstituencyTerm startTerm end
Dato' Seri Utama Aminuddin Harun (Menteri Besar)
  • Islamic Affairs
  • Investment
  • Security
  • Finance
  • Land and Natural Resources
  • Infrastructure and Public Facilities
PH (PKR) Sikamat 14 August 2023Incumbent
Datuk Seri Jalaluddin Alias (Senior Member)
  • Rural Development
  • Plantation and Commodities
  • Agriculture, Food Security and Cost Living
BN (UMNO) Pertang 24 August 2023
Teo Kok Seong
  • Industry
  • Non-Muslim Affairs
PH (DAP) Bahau
Nicole Tan Lee Koon
  • Tourism
  • Arts and Culture
PH (DAP) Bukit Kepayang
Veerapan Superamaniam
  • Consumer Affairs
  • Human Resources
  • Climate Change
  • Cooperatives and Consumerism
PH (DAP) Repah
Arul Kumar Jambunathan
  • Housing and Local Government
  • Public Transport
PH (DAP) Nilai
Dato' Ismail Lasim
  • Education
  • Human Capital
BN (UMNO) Senaling
Mustapha Nagoor
  • Youth and Sports
BN (UMNO) Palong
Mohd Faizal Ramli
  • Heritage
  • Science, Technology and Innovation
  • Digital
BN (UMNO) Linggi
Noorzunita Begum Mohd Ibrahim
  • Women's affairs
  • Social welfare
PH (PKR) Pilah
Tengku Zamrah Tengku Sulaiman
  • Health
  • National Unity
  • Information
  • National Unity and Integration
  • Non-Government Organization (NGO)
PH (PKR) Ampangan

Ex officio members

PositionName
State SecretaryMohd Zafir Ibrahim
State Financial OfficerJohani Hassan
State Legal AdvisorIskandar Ali Dewa

Former membership

Aminuddin I EXCO (2018–2023)

  PH (11)

Members from 12 May 2018 to 14 August 2023 were : [1]

NamePortfolioPartyConstituencyTerm startTerm end
Dato' Seri Aminuddin Harun (Menteri Besar)
  • Finance
  • Land and Natural Resources
  • Islamic Affairs
  • Tourism
  • Security
  • Infrastructure and Public Facilities
PKR Sikamat 12 May 201814 August 2023
Teo Kok Seong
  • Urban Wellbeing
  • Housing and Local Government
  • New Villages
DAP Bahau 23 May 201814 August 2023
Dr. Mohamad Rafie Abdul Malek
  • Investment
  • Industry
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Education
  • Human Capital
PKR Ampangan 23 May 201814 August 2023
Ismail Ahmad
  • Rural Development
PKR Labu 23 May 201814 August 2023
Arul Kumar Jambunathan
  • Human Resources
  • Plantation
  • Non-Muslim Affairs
DAP Nilai 23 May 201826 January 2023
Chew Seh Yong DAP Lobak 10 February 202314 August 2023
Mohamad Taufek Abd. Ghani
  • Youth and Sports
AMANAH Paroi 23 May 201814 August 2023
Dato' Bakri Sawir
  • Agriculture and Agro-based Industry
AMANAH Kelawang 23 May 201814 August 2023
Mohamad Nazaruddin Sabtu
  • Culture and Art
  • Malay Customs
PKR Pilah 23 May 201814 August 2023
Veerapan Superamaniam
  • Health
  • Environment
  • Cooperatives and Consumerism
DAP Repah 23 May 201814 August 2023
Nicole Tan Lee Koon
  • Women's affairs
  • Social welfare
DAP Bukit Kepayang 23 May 201814 August 2023
Choo Ken Hwa
  • Information
  • National Unity and Integration
DAP Lukut 23 May 201814 August 2023

Mohamad Hasan III EXCO (2013–2018)

  BN (11)

Members from 2013 to 2018 were :

NamePortfolioPartyConstituencyTerm startTerm end
Mohamad Hasan (Menteri Besar)
UMNO Rantau 20132018
Ismail Lasim
  • Unity
  • National Integration
UMNO Senaling 22 May 201312 May 2018
Hasim Rusdi
  • Agriculture
  • Agro-based Industry
UMNO Labu 22 May 201312 May 2018
Shamshulkahar Mohd Deli
  • Education
  • Health
UMNO Serting 22 May 201312 May 2018
Norhayati Omar
  • Women
  • Family Development Welfare
UMNO Pilah 22 May 201312 May 2018
Jalaluddin Alias
  • Urban Wellbeing
  • Housing
  • Local Government
UMNO Pertang 22 May 201312 May 2018
Zaifulbahri Idris
  • Human Capital Development
  • Youth and Sports
UMNO Chembong 22 May 201312 May 2018
Abu Ubaidah Redza
  • Public Utilities
  • Environment
  • Cooperatives
  • Consumerism
UMNO Ampangan 22 May 201312 May 2018
Tun Hairuddin Abu Bakar
  • Tourism
UMNO Bagan Pinang 22 May 201312 May 2018
Abd Razak Ab Said
  • Culture
  • Malay Customs
UMNO Gemas 22 May 201312 May 2018
Manickam Letchuman
  • Human Resources
  • Plantations
  • New Villages
MIC Jeram Padang 22 May 201312 May 2018

Mohamad Hasan II EXCO (2008–2013)

  BN (11)

Members from 2008 to 2013 were :

NamePortfolioPartyConstituencyTerm startTerm end
Mohamad Hasan (Menteri Besar)
UMNO Rantau 20082013
Ismail Lasim
  • Infrastructure
  • Water
  • Energy
  • Telecommunications
UMNO Senaling 14 March 200821 May 2013
Hasim Rusdi
  • Rural Development
  • Consumer Affairs
  • Public Facilities
UMNO Labu 14 March 200821 May 2013
Shamshulkahar Mohd Deli
  • Education
  • Higher Learning Institutions
UMNO Serting 14 March 200821 May 2013
Yunus Rahmat
UMNO Kelawang 14 March 200821 May 2013
Abdul Samad Ibrahim
  • Human Capital Development
  • Youth and Sports
UMNO Seri Menanti 14 March 200821 May 2013
Mohammad Razi Kail
UMNO Juasseh 14 March 200821 May 2013
Ismail Taib
UMNO Linggi 14 March 200821 May 2013
Zainab Nasir
UMNO Gemas 14 March 200821 May 2013
Mogan Velayatham
  • Human Resources
  • Plantations
MIC Jeram Padang 14 March 200821 May 2013
Siow Shen Tin
  • New Villages
MCA Chennah 14 March 200821 May 2013

Mohamad Hasan I EXCO (2004–2008)

  BN (11)

Members from 2004 to 2008 were :

NamePortfolioPartyConstituencyTerm startTerm end
Mohamad Hasan (Menteri Besar)
UMNO Rantau 20042008
Ismail Lasim
  • Public Works
  • Communication
  • Telecommunications
  • Post
UMNO Senaling 29 March 200413 March 2008
Norhayati Omar
  • Social
  • Community Development
  • Women’s Affairs
UMNO Pilah 29 March 200413 March 2008
Zakaria Nordin
UMNO Ampangan 20042008
Muhammad Rais Zainuddin
UMNO Chembong 20042008
Jamlus Aziz
UMNO Gemas 20042008
Razak Mansor
UMNO Pertang 20042008
Peter Lai Yit Fee
MCA Nilai 20042008
Yu Chok Tow
MCA Mambau 20042008
Rajagopalu Thamotharapillay
MIC Jeram Padang 20042008
Woo Ah Lek
Gerakan Senawang 20042008

Mohd Isa V EXCO (1999–2004)

  BN (11)

Members from 1999 to 2004 were : [2]

NamePortfolioPartyConstituencyTerm startTerm end
Mohd Isa Abdul Samad (Menteri Besar)
UMNO Linggi 19992004
Norhayati Omar
UMNO Pilah 19992004
Zakaria Nordin
UMNO Ampangan 19992004
Lilah Yasin
UMNO Serting 19992004
Darus Salim Bulin
UMNO Johol 19992004
Shamsul Bahari Mat
UMNO Kelawang 19992004
Yeow Chai Thiam
MCA Lukut 19992004
Peter Lai Yit Fee
MCA Nilai 19992004
Rajagopalu Thamotharapillay
MIC Jeram Padang 19992004
Yohevel Esekimuthu
MIC Si Rusa 19992004
Woo Ah Lek
Gerakan Senawang 19992004

Mohd Isa IIII EXCO (1995–1999)

  BN (9)

Members from 1995 to 1999 were :

NamePortfolioPartyConstituencyTerm startTerm end
Mohd Isa Abdul Samad (Menteri Besar)
UMNO Linggi 19951999
Waad Mansor
UMNO Gemencheh 19951999
Lilah Yasin
UMNO Serting 19951999
Shamsul Bahari Mat
UMNO Kelawang 19951999
Napsiah Omar
UMNO Pilah 19951999
Yeow Chai Thiam
MCA Lukut 19951999
MCA 19951999
MIC 19951999
Gerakan 19951999

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