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==Political Parties== | ==Political Parties== | ||
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==== Government ==== | |||
*[[File:Barisan Nasional.png]] [[National Conservatism|Barisan Nasional (National Front)]] | *[[File:Barisan Nasional.png]] [[National Conservatism|Barisan Nasional (National Front)]] | ||
**[[File:UMNO.png]] [[Ethnic Nationalism|Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Bersatu (United Malays National Organisation)]]<ref>Known as the "Grand Old Party" of Malaysia, as most Malaysian political parties (PAS, PKR, PPBM) had origins from UMNO. However due to internal conflicts within the party, the original UMNO has been banned in 1988 by court order. The current UMNO was then registered as UMNO 'baru' at the same year.</ref> | **[[File:UMNO.png]] [[Ethnic Nationalism|Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Bersatu (United Malays National Organisation)]]<ref>Known as the "Grand Old Party" of Malaysia, as most Malaysian political parties (PAS, PKR, PPBM) had origins from UMNO. However due to internal conflicts within the party, the original UMNO has been banned in 1988 by court order. The current UMNO was then registered as UMNO 'baru' at the same year.</ref> | ||
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***[[File:Ghandi.png]] [[Gandhian Socialism|மலேசிய இந்திய காங்கிரஸ் (Malaysian Indian Congress)]] (Historical) | ***[[File:Ghandi.png]] [[Gandhian Socialism|மலேசிய இந்திய காங்கிரஸ் (Malaysian Indian Congress)]] (Historical) | ||
**[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism|Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah (United Sabah People's Party)]] | **[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism|Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah (United Sabah People's Party)]] | ||
*[[File:Perikatan Nasional.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|Perikatan Nasional (National Alliance)]] | *[[File:Perikatan Nasional.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|Perikatan Nasional (National Alliance)]] | ||
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**[[File:PAS.png]] [[Religious Nationalism|Parti Islam Se-Malaysia (Malaysian Islamic Party)]] [[File:PAS-alt.png]] | **[[File:PAS.png]] [[Religious Nationalism|Parti Islam Se-Malaysia (Malaysian Islamic Party)]] [[File:PAS-alt.png]] | ||
**[[File:Fed.png]] [[Federalism|Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku Rakyat Sabah (Homeland Solidarity Party)]] | **[[File:Fed.png]] [[Federalism|Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku Rakyat Sabah (Homeland Solidarity Party)]] | ||
**[[File:Perikatan Nasional.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|Perikatan Nasional Plus (PN+)]] | **[[File:Perikatan Nasional.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|Perikatan Nasional Plus (PN+)]] | ||
***[[File:Native.png]] [[Indigenism|Parti Bersatu Sabah (United Sabah Party)]] | ***[[File:Native.png]] [[Indigenism|Parti Bersatu Sabah (United Sabah Party)]] | ||
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**[[File:Fed.png]] [[Federalism|Parti Demokratik Progresif (Progressive Democratic Party)]] | **[[File:Fed.png]] [[Federalism|Parti Demokratik Progresif (Progressive Democratic Party)]] | ||
**[[File:Multicult.png]] [[Multiculturalism|砂拉越人民联合党 (Sarawak United Peoples' Party)]] | **[[File:Multicult.png]] [[Multiculturalism|砂拉越人民联合党 (Sarawak United Peoples' Party)]] | ||
*[[File:Radcent.png]] [[Radical Centrism|Parti Bangsa Malaysia (Malaysian Nation Party)]] | |||
**[[File:Liberalsoc.png]] [[Liberal Socialism|Parti Pekerja Sarawak (Sarawak Workers Party)]] (Former) | |||
==== Opposition ==== | |||
*[[File:Pakatan Harapan.png]] [[Reformism#Left-Reformism|Pakatan Harapan (Alliance of Hope)]] | *[[File:Pakatan Harapan.png]] [[Reformism#Left-Reformism|Pakatan Harapan (Alliance of Hope)]] | ||
**[[File:DAP(Malaysia).png]] [[Social Democracy|民主行动党 (Democratic Action Party)]] | **[[File:DAP(Malaysia).png]] [[Social Democracy|民主行动党 (Democratic Action Party)]] | ||
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**[[File:Islamic Democracy.png]] [[Islamic Democracy|Parti Amanah Negara (National Trust Party)]] | **[[File:Islamic Democracy.png]] [[Islamic Democracy|Parti Amanah Negara (National Trust Party)]] | ||
**[[File:Fed.png]] [[Federalism|Pertubuhan Kinabalu Progresif Bersatu (United Progressive Kinabalu Organisation)]] | **[[File:Fed.png]] [[Federalism|Pertubuhan Kinabalu Progresif Bersatu (United Progressive Kinabalu Organisation)]] | ||
*[[File:Mahathir.png]] [[National Conservatism|Parti Pejuang Tanah Air (Homeland Fighters' Party)]] | |||
*[[File:Muda.png]] [[Multiculturalism|Ikatan Demokratik Malaysia (Malaysian United Democratic Alliance)]] | |||
*[[File:Fed.png]] [[Federalism|Parti Warisan Sabah (Sabah Heritage Party)]] | |||
*[[File:Fed.png]] [[Federalism|Parti Sarawak Bersatu (United Sarawak Party)]] | |||
=== | ===Extraparliamentary=== | ||
*[[File:Barisan Nasional.png]] [[National Conservatism|Friends of Barisan Nasional]] | |||
**[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism|Parti Cinta Malaysia (Love Malaysia Party)]] | |||
**[[File:Muslim 2.png]] [[Islamic Theocracy|மலேசிய இந்திய முஸ்லிம் காங்கிரஸ் (Malaysian Indian Muslim Congress)]] | |||
**[[File:AMIPF.png]] [[Religious Socialism|அகில மலேசிய இந்தியர் முன்னேற்ற முன்னனி (All Malaysian Indian Progressive Front)]] | |||
**[[File:Relsoc.png]] [[Religious Socialism|மலேசியா மக்கள் சக்தி கட்சி (Malaysia Makkal Sakti Party)]] | |||
**[[File:Relsoc.png]] [[Religious Socialism|மலேசிய இந்திய ஐக்கிய கட்சி (Malaysian Indian United Party)]] | |||
**[[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy|Parti Kuasa Rakyat (People's Power Party)]]* | |||
***[[File:Synclib.png]] [[Syncretic Liberalism|Parti Tindakan Hak Minoriti (Minority Rights Action Party)]] (Will be merged to KUASA) | |||
**[[File:Prog-u.png]] [[Progressivism|ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਪਾਰਟੀ ਮਲੇਸ਼ੀਆ (Malaysian Punjabi Party)]] | |||
*[[File:Perikatan Nasional.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|Perikatan Nasional Plus (PN+)]] | |||
**[[File:Libconserv3.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism|Parti Liberal Demokratik (Liberal Democratic Party)]] | |||
*[[File:Pakatan Harapan.png]] [[Reformism#Left-Reformism|Pakatan Harapan Plus (PH+)]] | |||
**[[File:Humanismpix.png]] [[Humanism|மலேசிய முன்னேற்றக் கட்சி (Malaysian Advancement Party)]] | |||
*[[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy|GASAK]] | *[[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy|GASAK]] | ||
**[[File:Native.png]] [[Indigenism|Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak Baru (New Sarawak Native People's Party)]] | **[[File:Native.png]] [[Indigenism|Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak Baru (New Sarawak Native People's Party)]] | ||
**[[File:Fed.png]] [[Federalism|Parti Aspirasi Rakyat Sarawak (State Reform Party)]] | **[[File:Fed.png]] [[Federalism|Parti Aspirasi Rakyat Sarawak (State Reform Party)]] | ||
*[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism|මැලේසියානු ලංකා කොන්ග්රසය (Malaysian Ceylonese Congress)]] | *[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism|මැලේසියානු ලංකා කොන්ග්රසය (Malaysian Ceylonese Congress)]] | ||
*[[File:PUTRA.png]] [[Ultranationalism|ڤرتي بوميڤوترا ڤركاس مليسيا (Malaysia Mighty Bumiputera Party)]] [[File:PUTRA-alt.png]] | *[[File:PUTRA.png]] [[Ultranationalism|ڤرتي بوميڤوترا ڤركاس مليسيا (Malaysia Mighty Bumiputera Party)]] [[File:PUTRA-alt.png]] | ||
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*[[File:Fed.png]] [[Federalism|Parti Cinta Sabah (Love Sabah Party)]] | *[[File:Fed.png]] [[Federalism|Parti Cinta Sabah (Love Sabah Party)]] | ||
*[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism|Parti Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Sabah Bersatu (Baru) (United Sabah National Organisation (New))]] | *[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism|Parti Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Sabah Bersatu (Baru) (United Sabah National Organisation (New))]] | ||
*[[File:Scientocracy Small.png]] [[Scientocracy|Parti Aspirasi Sains Malaysia (Malaysian Science Aspiration Party)]]* | |||
=== Previously Represented in Dewan Rakyat === | |||
''De jure'' they still exist, but ''de facto'' they're irrelevant and everyone has already forgot (or at least a few of them remembered) about them. | |||
* [[File:Demsocstar.png]] [[Democratic Socialism|Parti Rakyat Malaysia (Malaysian People's Party)]] | |||
* [[File:PSM Malaysia.png]] [[Democratic Socialism|Parti Sosialis Malaysia (Socialist Party of Malaysia)]] | |||
* [[File:Islamic Democracy.png]] [[Islamic Democracy|Barisan Jemaah Islamiah Se-Malaysia (Pan-Malaysian Islamic Front)]] (Currently an allied party of [[File:Perikatan Nasional.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|PN+]]) | |||
* [[File:Fed.png]] [[Federalism|Parti Progresif Sabah (Sabah Progressive Party)]] (Currently a member party of [[File:Perikatan Nasional.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|Perikatan Nasional]]) | |||
* [[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism|Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia (Malaysian People's Movement Party)]] (Currently a member party of [[File:Perikatan Nasional.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|Perikatan Nasional]]) | |||
===Historical=== | ===Historical=== | ||
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**[[File:Mat.png]] [[Maternalism|Persatuan Kaum Ibu Selangor]] | **[[File:Mat.png]] [[Maternalism|Persatuan Kaum Ibu Selangor]] | ||
==Federation of Malaya (1948-1963)== | ==Federation of Malaya (1948-1963)== | ||
* [[File:Anti-Colonial.png]] Majlis Bertindak Bersama Se-Malaya (All-Malayan Council of Joint Action) | |||
** [[File:Civnat.png]] [[Civic Nationalism|Malayan Democratic Union]] | |||
** [[File:Panc.png]] [[Pancasila|Parti Kebangsaan Melayu Malaya]] | |||
** [[File:Mao3word.png]] [[Maoism–Third Worldism|Malayan Communist Party]] | |||
==Think Tanks== | ==Think Tanks== |
Revision as of 13:11, 8 July 2022
Political Parties
Parliamentary
Government
- Barisan Nasional (National Front)
- Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Bersatu (United Malays National Organisation)[1]
- 马来西亚华人公会 (Malaysian Chinese Association)
- 马来西亚华人公会 (Malaysian Chinese Association) (Historical)
- மலேசிய இந்திய காங்கிரஸ் (Malaysian Indian Congress)
- மலேசிய இந்திய காங்கிரஸ் (Malaysian Indian Congress) (Historical)
- Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah (United Sabah People's Party)
Opposition
- Pakatan Harapan (Alliance of Hope)
- Parti Pejuang Tanah Air (Homeland Fighters' Party)
- Ikatan Demokratik Malaysia (Malaysian United Democratic Alliance)
- Parti Warisan Sabah (Sabah Heritage Party)
- Parti Sarawak Bersatu (United Sarawak Party)
Extraparliamentary
- Friends of Barisan Nasional
- Parti Cinta Malaysia (Love Malaysia Party)
- மலேசிய இந்திய முஸ்லிம் காங்கிரஸ் (Malaysian Indian Muslim Congress)
- அகில மலேசிய இந்தியர் முன்னேற்ற முன்னனி (All Malaysian Indian Progressive Front)
- மலேசியா மக்கள் சக்தி கட்சி (Malaysia Makkal Sakti Party)
- மலேசிய இந்திய ஐக்கிய கட்சி (Malaysian Indian United Party)
- Parti Kuasa Rakyat (People's Power Party)*
- Parti Tindakan Hak Minoriti (Minority Rights Action Party) (Will be merged to KUASA)
- ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਪਾਰਟੀ ਮਲੇਸ਼ੀਆ (Malaysian Punjabi Party)
- Perikatan Nasional Plus (PN+)
- Pakatan Harapan Plus (PH+)
- GASAK
- මැලේසියානු ලංකා කොන්ග්රසය (Malaysian Ceylonese Congress)
- ڤرتي بوميڤوترا ڤركاس مليسيا (Malaysia Mighty Bumiputera Party)
- Parti Bumi Kenyalang (Land of the Hornbills Party)
- Parti Hijau Malaysia (Green Party of Malaysia)
- Parti Ikatan Bangsa Malaysia (Malaysia National Alliance Party)
- Parti Cinta Sabah (Love Sabah Party)
- Parti Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Sabah Bersatu (Baru) (United Sabah National Organisation (New))
- Parti Aspirasi Sains Malaysia (Malaysian Science Aspiration Party)*
Previously Represented in Dewan Rakyat
De jure they still exist, but de facto they're irrelevant and everyone has already forgot (or at least a few of them remembered) about them.
- Parti Rakyat Malaysia (Malaysian People's Party)
- Parti Sosialis Malaysia (Socialist Party of Malaysia)
- Barisan Jemaah Islamiah Se-Malaysia (Pan-Malaysian Islamic Front) (Currently an allied party of PN+)
- Parti Progresif Sabah (Sabah Progressive Party) (Currently a member party of Perikatan Nasional)
- Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia (Malaysian People's Movement Party) (Currently a member party of Perikatan Nasional)
Historical
- 馬來亞共產黨 (Malayan Communist Party) (1930 - 1989)
- Kesatuan Melayu Muda (Young Malays Union) (1938 - 1945)
- Parti Kebangsaan Melayu Malaya (Malay Nationalist Party) (1945 - 1948)
- Parti Orang Muslimin Malaya/Hizbul Muslimin (Muslim People's Party of Malaya) (1948)
- Parti Buruh Malaya (Labour Party of Malaya) (1952-1978)
- Malaysian People's Progressive Party (1953-2019)
- Parti Negara (National Party) (1954-1962)
- Parti Perikatan (Alliance Party) (1955-1972)
- Parti Melayu Semangat 46 (Spirit of 46 Malay Party) (1989-1996)
Malayan Union (1946-1948)
During the Malayan Union years, most left-wing socialist parties (including civic nationalist factions) were in favour of the establishment of the Malayan Union, while right-wing ethnic nationalists and monarchists were against the formation of Malayan Union, due to the methods Sir Harold MacMichael used to acquire the Sultans' approval and the implementation of jus soli citizenship.
In Favour:
- Parti Kebangsaan Melayu Malaya
- Angkatan Wanita Sedar
- Angkatan Pemuda Insaf
- Barisan Tani Malaya
- Malayan Communist Party
- Malayan Democratic Union
Against:
Federation of Malaya (1948-1963)
Think Tanks
- Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs
- Invoke Malaysia
- Yayasan Kepimpinan Perdana (Perdana Leadership Foundation)
- Malaysia Alliance of Civil Society Organisations in the UPR Process
- International Women’s Alliance for Family Institution and Quality Education (WAFIQ)
- Centre for Human Rights Research and Advocacy
- Socio-Economic Development And Research Institute
Social and Political Movements
Ongoing
- Reformasi
- Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia
- Gabungan Pelajar Melayu Semenanjung
- Ikatan Muslimin Malaysia (Malaysian Muslim Solidarity)
- இந்து உரிமைகள் போராட்டக் குழு (Hindu Rights Action Force)
- 大馬新學運聯盟 (New Student Movement Alliance of Malaysia)
- Suara Siswa Univerisiti Malaya
- Seketariat Solidariti Rakyat
- The Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (BERSIH 2.0)
- All Women Action Society (AWAM)
- Sisters in Islam Forum
- Pertubuhan Peribumi Perkasa (PERKASA)
Historical
- Anti-cession movement of Sarawak (1946-1950)
Sultans and Monarchs
Only the most significant sultans are included, and bold indicates the monarch held the title Yang Di-Pertuan Agong.
List of Sultans of the Melaka Sultanate
Singapura-Melaka Dynasty
- Parameswara (1402-1414)
- Sultan Muhammad Shah (1424-1444)
- Sultan Abu Syahid Shah (Raja Sri Parameswara Dewa Shah) (1444-1446)[2]
- Sultan Muzaffar Shah (1446-1459)
- Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah (1477-1488)
- Sultan Mahmud Shah (1488-1511, 1513-1524)
- Sultan Ahmad Shah (1511-1513)
List of Sultans of the Perak Sultanate
Melaka-Perak Dynasty
- Sultan Muzaffar Riayat Shah I (1402-1414)
Siak-Melaka-Pahang Dynasty
- Sultan Abdullah Muhammad Shah II (1874-1877)
- Sultan Azlan Muhibbuddin Shah (1984-2014)
List of Sultans of the Johor Sultanate
Melaka-Johor Dynasty
- Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah II (1528-1564)
- Sultan Mahmud Shah II (1685-1699)
- Sultan Abdul Jalil Rahmat Shah (1718-1722) (Self-proclaimed, disputed)[3]
Bendahara Dynasty
- Sultan Abdul Jalil Riayat Shah IV
- Sultan Mahmud Shah III (1770-1811)
Temmengong Dynasty
- Sultan Sir Abu Bakar Al-Khalil (1868-1896)
- Sultan Sir Ibrahim Al-Masyhur (1896-1959)
List of Sultans of the Terengganu Sultanate
Bendahara Dynasty
- Sultan Haji Zainal Abidin III Mu’azzam Shah (1881-1918)
List of Sultans of the Pahang Sultanate
Melaka-Pahang Dynasty
Bendahara Dynasty
List of Rajas of Perlis
Jamalullail Dynasty
List of Sultans of Kedah Sultanate
Mahawangsa Dynasty
List of Yamtuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan
Pagarruyung Dynasty
List of Sultans of Selangor Sultanate
House of Yamtuan Muda Riau
Head of Government
Chief Minister of the Federation of Malaya
- Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj (1955-1957, UMNO, Parti Perikatan)
List of Prime Ministers
- Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj (1957-1970, UMNO, Parti Perikatan)
- Tun Abdul Razak Hussein (1970-1976, UMNO, Barisan Nasional)[6]
- Tun Hussein Onn (1976-81, UMNO, Barisan Nasional)
- Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad (1981-2003, UMNO, Barisan Nasional; 2018-20, PPBM, Pakatan Harapan)
- Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (2003-09, UMNO, Barisan Nasional)
- Dato' Seri Najib Abdul Razak (2009-18, UMNO, Barisan Nasional)
- Tan Sri Mahiaddin Yassin (2020-21, PPBM, Perikatan Nasional)
- Dato' Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob (2021-present, UMNO, Barisan Nasional)
List of Acting Prime Ministers
Note: This list does not include interim or caretaker prime ministers.
- Tun Abdul Razak Hussein (1959, UMNO, Parti Perikatan)
- Tun Dr. Ismail Abdul Rahman (1970, UMNO, Parti Perikatan)
- Tun V.T. Sambanthan (1973, MIC, Barisan Nasional)
- Tun Dr. Ling Liong Sik (1988, MCA, Barisan Nasional)
- Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim (1997, UMNO, Barisan Nasional)
Dewan Negara (WIP)
Current
- Tengku Zafrul Aziz (2020-present, Independent)
- Tan Sri Dato' Seri Utama Dr. Rais bin Yatim (2020-present, PN-PPBM)
Dewan Rakyat (WIP)
Current
- Datuk Seri Rina Harun ( PN-PPBM, Titiwangsa)
- Tan Sri Dato' Seri Tuan Guru Abdul Hadi Awang ( PN-PAS, Marang)
- Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman ( MUDA, Muar)
- Tan Sri Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah ( BN-UMNO, Gua Musang)
- Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad ( PEJUANG, Langkawi)
- Dato' Seri Utama Mukhriz Mahathir ( PEJUANG, Jerlun)
- David Nga Kor Ming ( PH-DAP, Teluk Intan)
- Wong Tack ( PH-DAP, Bentong)
- Joseph Lim Guan Eng ( PH-DAP, Bagan)
- Dato' Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali ( PN-PPBM, Gombak)
- Datuk Hajah Zuraida Kamaruddin ( PN-PPBM, Ampang)
- Dato' Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi ( BN-UMNO, Bagan Datuk)
- Dato' Ramli Mohd Nor ( BN-UMNO, Cameron Highlands)
- Maria Chin Abdullah ( PH-PKR)
- Dato' Seri Najib Abdul Razak ( BN-UMNO, Pekan)
- Hannah Yeoh Tseow Suan ( PH-DAP)
- Tan Sri Mahiaddin Yassin ( PN-PPBM, Pagoh)
- Khairy Jamaluddin ( BN-UMNO, Rembau)
- Anthony Loke Siew Fook ( PH-DAP, Seremban)
- Lim Kit Siang ( PH-DAP, Iskandar Puteri)
- Tengku Zulpuri Shah Raja Puji ( PH-DAP, Raub)
- Datuk Seri Ir. Dr. Wee Ka Siong ( BN-MCA, Ayer Hitam)
- Dato' Seri Wan Azizah Wan Ismail ( PH-PKR, Pandan)
- Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim ( PH-PKR, Port Dickson)
- Nurul Izzah Anwar ( PH-PKR, Permatang Pauh)
Former
- Datuk Seri Utama Karpal Singh ( DAP, Jelutong)
- Tan Sri Mohamed bin Rahmat ( BN-UMNO, Johor Bahru Barat/Pulai)
- Tan Sri Dato' Seri Utama Dr. Rais bin Yatim ( BN-UMNO, Jelebu)
List of Opposition Leaders
- Dato' Seri Dr. Burhanuddin al-Helmy (1957-64, PAS)
- Tan Sri Dato' Tan Chee Khoon (1964-69, Labour Party/GERAKAN)
- (Position vacant between 1969-1971 due to suspension of Parliament following the 13 May Riots in 1969)
- Tan Sri Dato' Sri Paduka Raja Dato' Haji Mohd Asri bin Haji Muda (1971-1973, PAS)
- Lim Kit Siang (1973-74; 1975-99; 2004-08, DAP)
- Datuk Amar James Wong Kim Min (1974, SNAP)
- Dato Sri Edmund Langgu anak Saga (1974-75, SNAP)
- Dato' Ustaz Haji Fadzil bin Muhammad Noor (1999-2002, PAS)
- Tan Sri Dato' Seri Tuan Guru Abdul Hadi Awang (2002-04, PAS)
- Dato' Seri Wan Azizah Wan Ismail (2008; 2015-18, PKR)
- Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim (2008-15; 2020-present, PKR)
- Dato' Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (2018-19, BN-UMNO)
- Dato' Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob (2019-20, BN-UMNO)
Menteri Besar/Chief Ministers (WIP)
Perlis
Kedah
- Dato' Seri Utama Mukhriz Mahathir (2013-2016, BN-UMNO; 2018-2020, PH-PPBM)
- Dato' Seri Haji Muhammad Sanusi bin Md Nor (2020-present, PN-PAS)
Penang
- Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee (1957-1969, Perikatan-MCA)
- Tun Dr. Lim Chong Eu (1969-1990, BN-GERAKAN)
- Tan Sri Dr. Koh Tsu Koon (1990-2008, BN-GERAKAN)
- Joseph Lim Guan Eng (2008-2018, DAP)
- Chow Kon Yeo (2018-present, PH-DAP)
Perak
Selangor
- Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj bin Raja Muhammad (1949-1953; 1954-1955, Independent)
- Dr. Mohamad Khir Bin Toyo (2000-2008, BN-UMNO)
- Dato' Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali (2014-2018, PKR)
Negeri Sembilan
- Tan Sri Dato' Seri Utama Dr. Rais bin Yatim (1978-1982, BN-UMNO)
Melaka
Johor
- Dato' Jaafar bin Haji Muhammad (1886-1919, Independent)
- Dato' Onn Jaafar (1947-1950, UMNO)
- Tan Sri Mahiaddin Yassin (1986-1995, BN-UMNO)
- Onn Hafiz Ghazi (2022-present, BN-UMNO)
Kelantan
- Tuan Guru Dato' Bentara Setia Dato' Haji Nik Abdul Aziz bin Nik Mat (1990-2013, PAS)
Terengganu
- Tan Sri Dato' Seri Tuan Guru Abdul Hadi Awang (1999-2004, PAS)
Pahang
- Tun Abdul Razak Hussein (1955, Perikatan-UMNO)
- Dato' Seri Najib Abdul Razak (1982-1986, BN-UMNO)
Sarawak
- Tan Sri Datuk Patinggi Abang Haji Abdul Rahman Zohari bin Tun Abang Haji Openg ( BN/ GPS-PBB, 2017-present, Sarawak)
Sabah
References
*Denotes non-registered parties
- ↑ Known as the "Grand Old Party" of Malaysia, as most Malaysian political parties (PAS, PKR, PPBM) had origins from UMNO. However due to internal conflicts within the party, the original UMNO has been banned in 1988 by court order. The current UMNO was then registered as UMNO 'baru' at the same year.
- ↑ Despite Melaka being an Islamic sultanate, Sultan Abu Syahid Shah was a practising Hindu as he took a Hindu title represented a traditionalist reaction in Malacca against Islam, the new religion.
- ↑ Raja Kecil was the first sultan of the Sultanate of Siak Sri Indrapura and claimed to be the illegitimate son of Sultan Mahmud Shah II
- ↑ Currently the only Yang Di-Pertuan Agong to serve two terms in rotation system
- ↑ For the sake of avoiding repetition, deputy prime ministers will not be included.
- ↑ Former Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak Hussein was a Social Democrat as he was once a member of the British Labour Party during his studies in the UK.
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