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Anwar Ibrahim cabinet
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23rd Cabinet of Malaysia
2022–
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Date formed3 December 2022
People and organisations
Head of state Al-Sultan Abdullah (2022–2024)
Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar (since 2024)
Head of government Anwar Ibrahim
Deputy head of government Ahmad Zahid Hamidi
Fadillah Yusof
No. of ministers31 ministers
29 deputy ministers
Total no. of members60 members
Member parties
Status in legislatureTwo-thirds majority (coalition)
153/222
Opposition parties
Opposition leader Hamzah Zainudin
History
Election(s) 2022
Legislature term(s) 15th
Budget(s)2023, 2024
Predecessor Ismail Sabri cabinet

The Anwar Ibrahim cabinet is the current federal cabinet of Malaysia, formed on 3 December 2022, [1] nine days after Anwar Ibrahim took office as the 10th Prime Minister of Malaysia. The composition of the cabinet was announced by Anwar a day earlier on 2 December 2022, consisting of most of the political coalitions and parties represented in the 15th Parliament. [2] Although Perikatan Nasional (PN) was also invited to join the government, it decided to decline the invitation and instead formed the opposition. The government is often referred to as "unity government" (Malay: Kerajaan Perpaduan).

Contents

Composition

Ministers

The following are the ministers of Malaysia.

  PH (16)  BN (7)  GPS (5)  GRS (1)  Independent (2)
  •   Direct Member (1) [3]
PortfolioOffice BearerPartyConstituencyTook officeLeft office
Prime Minister Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim MP PH (PKR) Tambun 24 November 2022Incumbent
Deputy Prime Minister Dato' Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi MP BN (UMNO) Bagan Datuk 3 December 2022Incumbent
Dato' Sri Haji Fadillah Yusof MP GPS (PBB) Petra Jaya 3 December 2022Incumbent
Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Dato' Sri Azalina Othman Said MP
(Law and Institutional Reform)
BN (UMNO) Pengerang 3 December 2022Incumbent
Datuk Armizan Mohd. Ali MP
(Sabah, Sarawak Affairs and Special Functions)
GRS Papar 3 December 202212 December 2023
Senator Dato' Setia Dr. Mohd. Na'im Mokhtar
(Religious Affairs)
IndependentSenator3 December 2022Incumbent
Dr. Zaliha Mustafa MP
(Federal Territories)
PH (PKR) Sekijang 12 December 2023Incumbent
Minister of Finance Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim MP PH (PKR) Tambun 24 November 2022Incumbent
Senator Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan IndependentSenator12 December 2023Incumbent
Minister of Economy Mohd. Rafizi Ramli MP PH (PKR) Pandan 3 December 2022Incumbent
Minister of Defence Dato' Seri Utama Mohamad Hasan MP BN (UMNO) Rembau 3 December 202212 December 2023
Dato' Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin MP BN (UMNO) Kota Tinggi 12 December 2023Incumbent
Minister of Home Affairs Senator Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail PH (PKR)Senator3 December 2022Incumbent
Minister of International Trade and Industry Senator Datuk Seri Utama Tengku Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz BN (UMNO)Senator3 December 20225 April 2023
Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry 5 April 2023Incumbent
Minister of Education Fadhlina Sidek MP PH (PKR) Nibong Tebal 3 December 2022Incumbent
Minister of Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad MP PH (PKR) Setiawangsa 3 December 202212 December 2023
Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability 12 December 2023Incumbent
Minister of Transport Anthony Loke Siew Fook MP MLA PH (DAP) Seremban 3 December 2022Incumbent
Minister of Agriculture and Food Security Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu MP PH (AMANAH) Kota Raja 3 December 2022Incumbent
Minister of Health Dr. Zaliha Mustafa MP PH (PKR) Sekijang 3 December 202212 December 2023
Datuk Seri Dr. Dzulkefly Ahmad MP PH (AMANAH) Kuala Selangor 12 December 2023Incumbent
Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Dato Sri Tiong King Sing MP MLA GPS (PDP) Bintulu 3 December 2022Incumbent
Minister of Local Government Development Nga Kor Ming MP MLA PH (DAP) Teluk Intan 3 December 202213 December 2023
Minister of Housing and Local Government 13 December 2023Incumbent
Minister of Youth and Sports Hannah Yeoh Tseow Suan MP PH (DAP) Segambut 3 December 2022Incumbent
Minister of Foreign Affairs Senator Dato' Seri Diraja Dr. Zambry Abdul Kadir BN (UMNO)Senator3 December 202212 December 2023
Dato' Seri Utama Mohamad Hasan MP Rembau 12 December 2023Incumbent
Minister of Higher Education Dato' Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin MP BN (UMNO) Kota Tinggi 3 December 202212 December 2023
Senator Dato' Seri Diraja Dr. Zambry Abdul Kadir BN (UMNO)Senator12 December 2023Incumbent
Minister of Human Resources Sivakumar Varatharaju Naidu MP PH (DAP) Batu Gajah 3 December 202212 December 2023
Steven Sim Chee Keong MP Bukit Mertajam 12 December 2023Incumbent
Minister of Domestic Trade and Costs of Living Datuk Seri Salahuddin Ayub MP MLA PH (AMANAH) Pulai 3 December 202223 July 2023
Datuk Armizan Mohd. Ali MP GRS Papar Acting: 30 July 2023Acting: 12 December 2023
12 December 2023Incumbent
Minister of Entrepreneur and Cooperatives Development Datuk Ewon Benedick MP MLA PH (UPKO) Penampang 3 December 2022Incumbent
Minister of Rural and Regional Development Dato' Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi MP BN (UMNO) Bagan Datuk 3 December 2022Incumbent
Minister of Works Dato Sri Alexander Nanta Linggi MP GPS (PBB) Kapit 3 December 2022Incumbent
Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Chang Lih Kang MP PH (PKR) Tanjong Malim 3 December 2022Incumbent
Minister of Energy Transition and Public UtilitiesDato' Sri Haji Fadillah Yusof MP GPS (PBB) Petra Jaya 12 December 20237 February 2024
Minister of Energy Transition and Water Transformation 7 February 2024Incumbent
Minister of Plantation and Commodities Dato' Sri Haji Fadillah Yusof MP GPS (PBB) Petra Jaya 3 December 202212 December 2023
Datuk Seri Haji Johari Abdul Ghani MP BN (UMNO) Titiwangsa 12 December 2023Incumbent
Minister of Women, Family and Community Development Dato' Sri Hajah Nancy Shukri MP GPS (PBB) Santubong 3 December 2022Incumbent
Minister of National Unity Dato Sri Aaron Ago Dagang MP GPS (PRS) Kanowit 3 December 2022Incumbent
Minister of Communications and Digital Ahmad Fahmi Mohamed Fadzil MP PH (PKR) Lembah Pantai 3 December 202212 December 2023
Minister of Communications 12 December 2023Incumbent
Minister of Digital Gobind Singh Deo MP PH (DAP) Damansara 12 December 2023Incumbent
Minister Responsible for National Disaster Management AgencyDato' Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi MP BN (UMNO)Bagan Datuk12 December 2023Incumbent
Minister Responsible for Sabah and SarawakDato' Sri Haji Fadillah Yusof MP GPS (PBB)Petra Jaya12 December 2023Incumbent

Deputy Ministers

The following are the deputy ministers.

  PH (14)  BN (6)  GPS (6)  GRS (1)  WARISAN (1)  Independent (1)
  •   Direct Member (1) [3]
PortfolioOfficeholderPartyConstituencyTook officeLeft office
Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Ramkarpal Singh Karpal Singh MP
(Law and Institutional Reform)
PH (DAP) Bukit Gelugor 10 December 202212 December 2023
Kulasegaran Murugeson MP
(Law and Institutional Reform)
Ipoh Barat 12 December 2023Incumbent
Datuk Wilson Ugak Kumbong MP
(Sabah, Sarawak Affairs and Special Functions)
GPS (PRS) Hulu Rajang 10 December 202212 December 2023
Senator Dr. Zulkifli Hasan
(Religious Affairs)
IndependentSenator12 December 2023Incumbent
Deputy Minister of Finance Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan MP BN (UMNO) Pontian 10 December 202212 December 2023
Steven Sim Chee Keong MP PH (DAP) Bukit Mertajam 10 December 202212 December 2023
Lim Hui Ying MP Tanjong 12 December 2023Incumbent
Deputy Minister of EconomyDato Hanifah Hajar Taib MP GPS (PBB) Mukah 10 December 2022Incumbent
Deputy Minister of Defence Adly Zahari MP MLA PH (AMANAH) Alor Gajah 10 December 2022Incumbent
Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Datuk Seri Dr. Shamsul Anuar Nasarah MP BN (UMNO) Lenggong 10 December 2022Incumbent
Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industry Liew Chin Tong MP MLA PH (DAP) Iskandar Puteri 10 December 20225 April 2023
Deputy Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry 5 April 2023Incumbent
Deputy Minister of Education Lim Hui Ying MP PH (DAP) Tanjong 10 December 202212 December 2023
Wong Kah Woh MP PH (DAP) Taiping 12 December 2023Incumbent
Deputy Minister of Natural Resources, Environment and Climate ChangeDato' Sri Huang Tiong Sii MP MLA GPS (SUPP) Sarikei 10 December 202212 December 2023
Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability12 December 2023Incumbent
Deputy Minister of Transport Datuk Hasbi Habibollah MP GPS (PBB) Limbang 10 December 2022Incumbent
Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food Security Datuk Chan Foong Hin MP PH (DAP) Kota Kinabalu 10 December 202212 December 2023
Datuk Arthur Joseph Kurup MP BN (PBRS) Pensiangan 12 December 2023Incumbent
Deputy Minister of Health Dato Lukanisman Awang Sauni MP GPS (PBB) Sibuti 10 December 2022Incumbent
Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Khairul Firdaus Akbar Khan MP GRS Batu Sapi 10 December 2022Incumbent
Deputy Minister of Local Government Development Akmal Nasrullah Mohd. Nasir MP PH (PKR) Johor Bahru 10 December 202212 December 2023
Datuk Aiman Athirah Sabu MP PH (AMANAH) Sepang 12 December 202313 December 2023
Deputy Minister of Housing and Local Government 13 December 2023Incumbent
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Datuk Mohamad Alamin MP BN (UMNO) Kimanis 10 December 2022Incumbent
Deputy Minister of Higher Education Dato' Mohammad Yusof Apdal MP WARISAN Lahad Datu 10 December 202212 December 2023
Datuk Mustapha Sakmud MP PH (PKR) Sepanggar 12 December 2023Incumbent
Deputy Minister of Human Resources Datuk Mustapha Sakmud MP PH (PKR) Sepanggar 10 December 202212 December 2023
Dato' Sri Abdul Rahman Mohamad MP BN (UMNO) Lipis 12 December 2023Incumbent
Deputy Minister of Domestic Trade and Costs of Living Senator Fuziah Salleh PH (PKR)Senator10 December 2022Incumbent
Deputy Minister of Entrepreneur and Cooperatives Development Senator Saraswathy Kandasami PH (PKR)Senator10 December 202212 December 2023
Dato' Ramanan Ramakrishnan MP PH (PKR) Sungai Buloh 12 December 2023Incumbent
Deputy Minister of Rural and Regional Development Datuk Rubiah Wang MP GPS (PBB) Kota Samarahan 10 December 2022Incumbent
Deputy Minister of Works Dato' Sri Abdul Rahman Mohamad MP BN (UMNO) Lipis 10 December 202212 December 2023
Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan MP BN (UMNO) Pontian 12 December 2023Incumbent
Deputy Minister of Science, Technology and InnovationDatuk Arthur Joseph Kurup MP BN (PBRS) Pensiangan 10 December 202212 December 2023
Dato' Mohammad Yusof Apdal MP WARISAN Lahad Datu 12 December 2023Incumbent
Deputy Minister of Energy Transition and Public Utilities Akmal Nasrullah Mohd. Nasir MP PH (PKR) Johor Bahru 12 December 20237 February 2024
Deputy Minister of Energy Transition and Water Transformation7 February 2024Incumbent
Deputy Minister of Plantation and Commodities Datuk Siti Aminah Aching MP BN (UMNO) Beaufort 10 December 202212 December 2023
Datuk Chan Foong Hin MP PH (DAP) Kota Kinabalu 12 December 2023Incumbent
Deputy Minister of Women, Family and Community Development Datuk Aiman Athirah Sabu MP PH (AMANAH) Sepang 10 December 202212 December 2023
Datuk Seri Dr. Noraini Ahmad MP BN (UMNO) Parit Sulong 12 December 2023Incumbent
Deputy Minister of National Unity Senator Saraswathy Kandasami PH (PKR)Senator12 December 2023Incumbent
Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports Adam Adli Abdul Halim MP PH (PKR) Hang Tuah Jaya 10 December 2022Incumbent
Deputy Minister of Communications and Digital Teo Nie Ching MP PH (DAP) Kulai 10 December 202212 December 2023
Deputy Minister of Communications12 December 2023Incumbent
Deputy Minister of DigitalDatuk Wilson Ugak Kumbong MP GPS (PRS) Hulu Rajang 12 December 2023Incumbent

Changes

Changes in result of the new incoming cabinet

From the appointment of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to 12 December 2023:

Changes in result of the reshuffling on 12 December 2023

Since 12 December 2023:

Unity Government Secretariat

The Unity Government formed a secretariat to coordinate the activities of its component coalitions and parties in February 2023. Deputy Prime Minister, Chairman of the Barisan Nasional (BN) and President of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) Ahmad Zahid Hamidi added that the inaugural meeting of the secretariat would pay attention to finding common ground between the manifestos of its different components and strengthening the government. [6] The inaugural secretariat meeting was held at the headquarters of UMNO and attended by Prime Minister, Chairman of the Pakatan Harapan (PH) and President of the People's Justice Party (PKR) Anwar Ibrahim, Minister of Transport, Deputy President of PH and Secretary-General of the Democratic Action Party (DAP) Anthony Loke Siew Fook and among others. This marked the first time Anwar had revisited the headquarters of UMNO in over 20 years after his sacking from UMNO and removal from government positions in September 1998 that sparked the Reformasi movement and the first time a DAP leader had visited the headquarters of UMNO. [7] Anwar subsequently announced the formation of three secretariat committees namely the elections committee, the strategy committee and the government and political agenda monitoring committee. [7]

The leaders of the secretariat are:

The members of the secretariat are:

See also

Notes

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