Table of Contents

History
Formation
Rise to power
Fall from power
Return to power
International relations
Member parties
Former member parties
Organisational structure
Central Leadership Council
Youth Wing (Angkatan Muda Harapan)
Women's Wing (Wanita Pakatan Harapan)
Leadership
Chairperson
President
Women's Chief
Youth Chief
Elected representatives
Dewan Negara (Senate)
Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives)
Dewan Undangan Negeri (State Legislative Assembly)
Government offices
Ministerial posts
State governments
Legislative leadership
Official opposition
Election results
General election results
State election results timeline
See also
Notes
References

Pakatan Harapan

NamePakatan Harapan
Lang1English
Name Lang1Alliance of Hope
Lang2Chinese
Lang3Tamil
Logo
AbbreviationPH
ChairmanAnwar Ibrahim
Leader1 TitleDeputy President
Leader1 Name
Founded2015-9-22
Legalised2018-5-16
PredecessorPakatan Rakyat
Headquarters
A-1-09 Merchant Square, Jalan Tropicana Selatan 1, 47410 Petaling Jaya (PH Secretariat and PKR)
Newspaper
RoketKini
Suara Keadilan
Media Oren
Harapan Daily
Student WingPakatan Harapan Students
Youth WingPakatan Harapan Youth
Womens WingPakatan Harapan Women
IdeologySocial liberalism
Social democracy
Progressivism
PositionCentre-left
NationalNational Unity Government (since 2022)
Affiliation1 TitleMember parties
Affiliation1
Colours
Seats1 TitleDewan Negara
Seats2 TitleDewan Rakyat
Seats3 TitleState Legislative Assemblies
Seats4 TitleChief minister of states
Symbol
150px

(except DAP Sarawak)
150px

(DAP Sarawak only)
Flag
150px
Websitepakatanharapan.my
2022 campaign website
CountryMalaysia

Pakatan Harapan (PH; stylised as HARAPAN; «Alliance of Hope») is a Malaysian political coalition consisting of centre-left political parties which was formed in 2015 to succeed the Pakatan Rakyat coalition. It has led a grand coalition government since November 2022, having previously led a single-coalition government from May 2018 to February 2020.

It is currently the largest coalition in the Dewan Rakyat with 79 seats and is part of the state governments of seven of 13 states in the country, comprising Penang, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Perak, Pahang, Malacca and Sabah. It also provides confidence and supply in Johor for its state government led by Barisan Nasional (BN).

The coalition consists of the Democratic Action Party (DAP), People's Justice Party (PKR) and Parti Amanah Negara (AMANAH).

The coalition deposed the Barisan Nasional coalition government during the 2018 Malaysian general election, ending its 60-year-long reign (counted together with its predecessor, Alliance) since independence. Pakatan Harapan fell from power as a result of the 2020 Malaysian political crisis, when its chairman and then-Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad resigned from office, and his Malaysian United Indigenous Party (BERSATU) left the coalition along with 11 members of parliament from PKR.

After the 2022 Malaysian general election resulted in a hung parliament, Pakatan Harapan entered into coalition with Barisan Nasional (BN), Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS), Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS), WARISAN, Parti Bangsa Malaysia (PBM), Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (MUDA), Social Democratic Harmony Party (KDM), and independents to form what is commonly referred to as a national unity government, with PH chairman Anwar Ibrahim as prime minister.

History

Formation

Pakatan Harapan is a direct successor to the three-party Pakatan Rakyat coalition that consisted of the People's Justice Party, the Democratic Action Party and the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS). Disagreements and conflict between PAS and DAP mainly regarding the implementation of sharia law resulted in the predecessor coalition's break-up in June 2015, and it was replaced by a new coalition in September 2015 formed by the remnants of Pakatan Rakyat and a new PAS splinter party, the National Trust Party.

On 12 November 2016, a United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) splinter party, the Malaysian United Indigenous Party (BERSATU), founded and led by former Malaysian prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad, confirmed that the party was committed to joining Pakatan Harapan. It succeeded in forming an electoral pact with the coalition in December before finally becoming a member in March the next year.

Rise to power

The coalition's presidential council was confirmed in preparation for the coalition's registration. Mahathir was made the coalition's chairman and Wan Azizah Wan Ismail president, with then-imprisoned opposition leader and Wan Azizah's husband Anwar de facto leader. The logo was initially planned to be used by all participating candidates for the 2018 general election, but was rejected by Registrar of Societies and cited as a reason as to why the coalition could not be registered, while the Home Affairs Ministry later cited "issues" related to DAP and BERSATU after a new logo was submitted. The coalition was not registered in time for the general election and in pursuance of its plan to contest under a common logo, it was announced that the component parties would use the logo of PKR on the ballots instead, except in Sabah and Sarawak, where the local party chapters opted to use their respective logos. The coalition secured an electoral pact with the Sabah-based Sabah Heritage Party (WARISAN) before the election, with party president Shafie Apdal promising members it would be represented in the federal cabinet if the coalition came to power.

In the 2018 election held on 9 May, Pakatan Harapan managed to win a simple majority of seats in the Dewan Rakyat, dislodging Barisan as the ruling coalition and ending its 60-year long stint in government. Following the coalition's victory, the United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation announced their exit from Barisan and that they would seek to form a state government in Sabah with WARISAN and Pakatan Harapan.

The coalition also formed the government in the states of Kedah, Penang, Perak, Selangor, Malacca, Negeri Sembilan, Johor and Sabah. It commanded a two-thirds majority in the states of Penang, Selangor and Johor.

Two days after a court date had been set for a hearing on the issue of the coalition's non-registration lodged against the Registrar, it was announced that Pakatan's registration had been officially approved on 17 May, eight days after its victory in the election.

In a 2020 article published in the ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute Journal of Southeast Asian Affairs, the Australian academic Ross Tapsell wrote of the coalition's efforts to ensure an independent process for former prime minister Najib's trial on corruption charges, the establishment of an independent anti-corruption commission, and the repealing of anti-fake news legislation, but also of the lack of action regarding decentralisation in relation to the Borneon states of Sabah and Sarawak, education reform, issues relating to the country's indigenous peoples (Orang Asli), racial inequality and political patronage, commenting that the Pakatan government was distracted by factional infighting.

Fall from power

2020–2022 Malaysian political crisisMahathir unexpectedly resigned as prime minister on 24 February 2020. His party, controlling 26 members of parliament, withdrew from the coalition in support of his decision, along with 11 members of parliament from the People's Justice Party led by Anwar's deputy, Azmin Ali. The announcement was made amid speculation that Mahathir intended to form a new governing coalition that would've excluded Anwar, fueled in part by questions raised by the latter's supporters over his status as Mahathir's designated successor, which CNN reported as part of the pair's longstanding rivalry. Despite this, Anwar believed that Mahathir was not member to any plans to exclude him from power. The political crisis sparked by Mahathir's resignation culminated in the coalition government's collapse, as it no longer had a majority in parliament. Eventually, a new rival coalition led by Mahathir's deputy, Muhyiddin Yassin, consisting of BERSATU and PAS named Perikatan Nasional, formed a new government with the support of Barisan.

The coalition thus lost its control over the states of Johor, Malacca, Perak and Kedah while a number of PKR, DAP and AMANAH representatives in those state assemblies left their parties and expressed support for the incoming state governments led by Perikatan.

Return to power

In the 2022 Malaysian general election, Pakatan won most of its seats in the Dewan Rakyat in the states of Selangor, Johor, Penang, Perak, Melaka, and Negeri Sembilan, while losing to Perikatan Nasional candidates in the states of Kelantan, Terengganu, Kedah, and Perlis by large margins. It won the largest number of seats with 82, but fell short of the 112 needed for a simple majority. It formed a grand coalition with Barisan Nasional, two other coalitions, four parties, and independents following the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's counsel that a unity government should be formed as a result of the hung parliament. While an offer was extended to Perikatan, it chose to sit as the official opposition. This arrangement was replicated on the state-level, with Pakatan participating in the government of seven states while providing confidence and supply in Johor.

Of the four states that chose to hold state elections simultaneously, Pakatan won 24 seats in the Perak State Legislative Assembly, 1 in the Perlis State Legislative Assembly and 8 in the Pahang State Legislative Assembly. It formed a coalition government with Barisan Nasional in Perak and Pahang.

International relations

While the Pakatan Harapan coalition is not a member of any political internationals or confederations, some of its component parties are. The Democratic Action Party is a founding member of the Progressive Alliance. The People's Justice Party was listed as an observer member of the Liberal International but has since been de-listed after its leader Anwar Ibrahim publicly denied that the party was a member of any political international.

Member parties

FlagNameIdeologyPositionLeader(s)Seats
contested
2022 resultCurrent
seats
State Legislature seats
Votes (%)SeatsComposition
Member parties
centre
PKRPeople's Justice Party
Parti Keadilan Rakyat
Centre-leftAnwar Ibrahim10215.74%
centre
DAPDemocratic Action Party
Parti Tindakan Demokratik
Centre-leftAnthony Loke Siew Fook5515.61%
centre
AMANAHNational Trust Party
Parti Amanah Negara
Centre-leftMohamad Sabu545.70%

Former member parties


Organisational structure

Central Leadership Council


Youth Wing (Angkatan Muda Harapan)


Women's Wing (Wanita Pakatan Harapan)


Leadership

Chairperson

No.Name
(Birth–Death)
PortraitTerm of officeTime in officePolitical party
1Mahathir Mohamad
(b.1925)
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14 July 201724 February 2020BERSATU
2Anwar Ibrahim
(b.1947)
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14 May 2020IncumbentPKR

President

No.Name
(Birth–Death)
PortraitTerm of officeTime in officePolitical party
1Wan Azizah Wan Ismail
(b.1952)
70px
14 July 2017IncumbentPKR

Women's Chief

No.Name (Birth–Death)PortraitTerm of officeTime in officePolitical party
1Zuraida Kamaruddin
(b.1958)
14 August 201724 February 2020PKR
2Chong Eng
(b. 1957)
18 March 202112 September 2021DAP
3Aiman Athirah Sabu
(b.1972)
12 September 2021IncumbentAMANAH

Youth Chief

No.Name (Birth–Death)PortraitTerm of officeTime in officePolitical party
1Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad
(b. 1982)
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31 October 201713 December 2018PKR
2Syed Saddiq
(b. 1992)
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13 December 201824 February 2020BERSATU
3Shazni Munir Mohd Ithnin
(1987–2021)
4 March 20216 August 2021AMANAH
4Howard Lee Chuan How
(b. 1983)
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12 September 202129 July 2022DAP
5Kelvin Yii Lee Wuen
(b. 1986)
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29 July 202211 March 2025DAP
6Woo Kah Leong
(b. 1991)
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11 March 2025IncumbentDAP

Elected representatives

Dewan Negara (Senate)

Senators

Members of the Dewan Negara, 15th Malaysian Parliament


Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives)

Members of Parliament of the 15th Malaysian Parliament

Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 15th Malaysian Parliament
Pakatan Harapan has 79 members in the House of Representatives .

StateNo.Parliament ConstituencyMemberParty
P015Sungai PetaniMohammed Taufiq JohariPKR
P043BaganLim Guan EngDAP
P045Bukit MertajamSteven Sim Chee KeongDAP
P046Batu KawanChow Kon YeowDAP
P047Nibong TebalFadhlina SidekPKR
P048Bukit BenderaSyerleena Abdul RashidDAP
P049TanjongLim Hui YingDAP
P050JelutongSanisvara Nethaji Rayer Rajaji RayerDAP
P051Bukit GelugorRamkarpal SinghDAP
P052Bayan BaruSim Tze TzinPKR
P053Balik PulauMuhammad Bakhtiar Wan ChikPKR
P060TaipingWong Kah WohDAP
P062Sungai SiputKesavan SubramaniamPKR
P063TambunAnwar IbrahimPKR
P064Ipoh TimorHoward Lee Chuan HowDAP
P065Ipoh BaratKulasegaran MurugesonDAP
P066Batu GajahSivakumar Varatharaju NaiduDAP
P068BeruasNgeh Koo HamDAP
P070KamparChong ZheminDAP
P071GopengTan Kar HingPKR
P076Teluk IntanNga Kor MingDAP
P077Tanjong MalimChang Lih KangPKR
P080RaubChow Yu HuiDAP
P089BentongYoung Syefura OthmanDAP
P096Kuala SelangorDzulkefly AhmadAMANAH
P097SelayangWilliam Leong Jee KeenPKR
P098GombakAmirudin ShariPKR
P099AmpangRodziah IsmailPKR
P100PandanMohd Rafizi RamliPKR
P101Hulu LangatMohd Sany HamzanAMANAH
P102BangiSyahredzan JohanDAP
P103PuchongYeo Bee YinDAP
P104SubangWong ChenPKR
P105Petaling JayaLee Chean ChungPKR
P106DamansaraGobind Singh DeoDAP
P107Sungai BulohRamanan RamakrishnanPKR
P108Shah AlamAzli YusofAMANAH
P110KlangGanabatirau VeramanDAP
P111Kota RajaMohamad SabuAMANAH
P113SepangAiman Athirah SabuAMANAH
P114KepongLim Lip EngDAP
P115BatuPrabakaran ParameswaranPKR
P116Wangsa MajuZahir HassanPKR
P117SegambutHannah Yeoh Tseow SuanDAP
P118SetiawangsaNik Nazmi Nik AhmadPKR
P120Bukit BintangFong Kui LunDAP
P121Lembah PantaiFahmi FadzilPKR
P122SeputehTeresa Kok Suh SimDAP
P123CherasTan Kok WaiDAP
P124Bandar Tun RazakWan Azizah Wan IsmailPKR
P128SerembanAnthony Loke Siew FookDAP
P130RasahCha Kee ChinDAP
P132Port DicksonAminuddin HarunPKR
P135Alor GajahAdly ZahariAMANAH
P137Hang Tuah JayaAdam Adli Abdul HalimPKR
P138Kota MelakaKhoo Poay TiongDAP
P140SegamatYuneswaran RamarajPKR
P141SekijangZaliha MustafaPKR
P142LabisPang Hok LiongDAP
P144LedangSyed Ibrahim Syed NohPKR
P145BakriTan Hong PinDAP
P149Sri GadingAminolhuda HassanAMANAH
P150Batu PahatOnn Abu BakarPKR
P152KluangWong Shu QiDAP
P158TebrauJimmy Puah Wee TsePKR
P159Pasir GudangHassan Abdul KarimPKR
P160Johor BahruAkmal Nasrullah Mohd NasirPKR
P161PulaiSuhaizan KayatAMANAH
P162Iskandar PuteriLiew Chin TongDAP
P163KulaiTeo Nie ChingDAP
P171SepanggarMustapha SakmudPKR
P172Kota KinabaluChan Foong HinDAP
P186SandakanVivian Wong Shir YeeDAP
P192Mas GadingMordi BimolDAP
P195Bandar KuchingKelvin Yii Lee WuenDAP
P196StampinChong Chieng JenDAP
P211LanangAlice Lau Kiong YiengDAP
P212SibuOscar Ling Chai YewDAP
P219MiriChiew Choon ManPKR
TotalKedah (1), Penang (10), Perak (11), Pahang (2), Selangor (16), F.T. Kuala Lumpur (10), Negeri Sembilan (3), Malacca (3), Johor (14), Sabah (3), Sarawak (6)

Dewan Undangan Negeri (State Legislative Assembly)

List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (2023–present)
Penang State Legislative Assembly
Selangor State Legislative Assembly
Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly
Perak State Legislative Assembly
Johor State Legislative Assembly
Pahang State Legislative Assembly
Malacca State Legislative Assembly
Kedah State Legislative Assembly
Perlis State Legislative Assembly
Sabah State Legislative Assembly
Sarawak State Legislative Assembly
Kelantan State Legislative Assembly
Terengganu State Legislative Assembly

StateNo.Parliamentary constituencyNo.State ConstituencyMemberParty
P002KangarN08Indera KayanganGan Ay LingPKR
P009Alor SetarN13Kota Darul AmanTeh Swee LeongDAP
P015Sungai PetaniN28Bakar ArangAdam Loh Wei ChaiPKR
N29SidamBau Wong Bau EkPKR
P021Kota BharuN09Kota LamaHafidzah MustakimAMANAH
P043BaganN07Sungai PuyuPhee Syn TzeDAP
N08Bagan JermalChee Yeeh KeenDAP
N09Bagan DalamKumaran KrishnanDAP
P045Bukit MertajamN13BerapitHeng Lee LeeDAP
N14Machang BubokLee Khai LoonPKR
N15Padang LalangDaniel Gooi Zi SenDAP
P046Batu KawanN16PeraiSundarajoo SomuDAP
N17Bukit TengahGooi Hsiao LeungPKR
N18Bukit TambunGoh Choon AikPKR
P047Nibong TebalN19JawiJason H'ng Mooi LyeDAP
P048Bukit BenderaN22Tanjong BungaZairil Khir JohariDAP
N23Air PutihLim Guan EngDAP
N24Kebun BungaLee Boon HengPKR
N25Pulau TikusJoshua Woo Sze ZengDAP
P049TanjongN26Padang KotaChow Kon YeowDAP
N27Pengkalan KotaWong Yuee HarngDAP
N28KomtarTeh Lai HengDAP
P050JelutongN29Datok KeramatJagdeep Singh DeoDAP
N30Sungai PinangLim Siew KhimDAP
N31Batu LancangOng Ah TeongDAP
P051Bukit GelugorN32Seri DelimaConnie Tan Hooi PengDAP
N33Air ItamJoseph Ng Soon SiangDAP
N34Paya TerubongWong Hon WaiDAP
P052Bayan BaruN35Batu UbanKumaresan AramugamPKR
N36Pantai JerejakFahmi ZainolPKR
N37Batu MaungMohamad Abdul HamidPKR
P053Balik PulauN38Bayan LepasAzrul Mahathir AzizAMANAH
P060TaipingN17Pokok AssamOng Seng GuanDAP
N18AulongTeh Kok LimDAP
P062Sungai SiputN22JalongLoh Sze YeeDAP
P063TambunN24Hulu KintaMuhamad Arafat Varisai MahamadPKR
P064Ipoh TimurN25CanningJenny Choy Tsi JenDAP
N26Tebing TinggiAbdul Aziz BariDAP
N27Pasir PinjiGoh See HuaDAP
P065Ipoh BaratN28BerchamOng Boon PiowDAP
N29KepayangNga Kor MingDAP
N30BuntongThulsi Thivani ManogaranDAP
P066Batu GajahN31JelapangCheah Pou HianDAP
N32MenglembuChaw Kam FoonDAP
N33TronohSteven Tiw Tee SiangDAP
P068BeruasN37Pantai RemisWong May IngDAP
N38AstakaJason Ng Thien YeongDAP
P070KamparN41Malim NawarBavani VeraiahDAP
N42KeranjiAngeline Koo Haai YenDAP
N43Tualang SekahMohd Azlan HelmiPKR
P071GopengN44Sungai RapatMohammad Nizar JamaluddinAMANAH
N45Simpang PulaiWong Chai YiPKR
N46TejaSandrea Ng Shy ChingPKR
P075Bagan DatukN54Hutan MelintangWasanthee SinnasamyPKR
P076Teluk IntanN55Pasir BedamarWoo Kah LeongDAP
P077Tanjong MalimN57SungkaiSivanesan AchalingamDAP
P078Cameron HighlandsN1Tanah RataHo Chi YangDAP
P080RaubN07TrasTengku Zulpuri Shah Raja PujiDAP
P082Indera MahkotaN13SemambuChan Chun KuangPKR
P083KuantanN14TeruntumSim Chon SiangPKR
P088TemerlohN30MentakabWoo Chee WanDAP
P089BentongN33BilutLee Chin ChenDAP
N34KetariThomas Su Keong SiongDAP
P090BeraN38TriangLeong Yu ManDAP
Nominated memberRizal JaminPKR
Nominated memberMohd Fadzli Mohd RamlyAMANAH
P093Sungai BesarN04SekinchanNg Suee LimDAP
P094Hulu SelangorN06Kuala Kubu BaharuPang Sock TaoDAP
P097SelayangN14RawangChua Wei KiatPKR
N15Taman TemplerAnfaal SaariAMANAH
P098GombakN16Sungai TuaAmirudin ShariPKR
P099AmpangN19Bukit AntarabangsaMohd Kamri KamaruddinPKR
N20Lembah JayaSyed Ahmad Syed Abdul Rahman AlhadadPKR
P100PandanN21Pandan IndahIzham HashimAMANAH
N22TerataiYew Jia HaurDAP
P102BangiN25KajangDavid Cheong Kian YoungPKR
N27BalakongWayne Ong Chun WeiDAP
P103PuchongN28Seri KembanganWong Siew KiDAP
N29Seri SerdangAbbas AzmiAMANAH
P104SubangN30KinraraNg Sze HanDAP
N31Subang JayaMichelle Ng Mei SzeDAP
P105Petaling JayaN32Seri SetiaMohammad Fahmi NgahPKR
N34Bukit GasingRajiv RishyakaranDAP
P106DamansaraN35Kampung TunkuLim Yi WeiDAP
N36Bandar UtamaJamaliah JamaluddinDAP
N37Bukit LanjanPua Pei LingPKR
P107Sungai BulohN39Kota DamansaraMuhammad Izuan Ahmad KasimPKR
P108Shah AlamN40Kota AnggerikNajwan HalimiPKR
N41Batu TigaDanial Al Rashid HaronAMANAH
P109KaparN42MeruMariam Abdul RashidAMANAH
P110KlangN45Bandar Baru KlangQuah Perng FeiDAP
N46Pelabuhan KlangAzmizam Zaman HuriPKR
N47PandamaranLeong Tuck CheeDAP
P111Kota RajaN48SentosaGunarajah GeorgePKR
N50Kota KemuningPreakas SampunathanDAP
P112Kuala LangatN52BantingPapparaidu VeramanDAP
P113SepangN54Tanjong SepatBorhan Aman ShahPKR
N56Sungai PelekLwi Kian KeongDAP
P126JelebuN01ChennahAnthony Loke Siew FookDAP
N04KelawangBakri SawirAMANAH
P127JempolN08BahauTeo Kok SeongDAP
P128SerembanN10NilaiArul Kumar JambunathanDAP
N11LobakChew Seh YongDAP
N12TemiangNg Chin TsaiDAP
N13SikamatAminuddin HarunPKR
N14AmpanganTengku Zamrah Tengku SulaimanPKR
P129Kuala PilahN18PilahNoorzunita Begum Mohd IbrahimPKR
P130RasahN21Bukit KepayangNicole Tan Lee KoonDAP
N22RahangDesmond Siau Meow KongDAP
N23MambauYap Yew WengDAP
N24Seremban JayaGunasekaren PalasamyDAP
P132Port DicksonN29ChuahYew Boon LyePKR
N30LukutChoo Ken HwaDAP
N33Sri TanjungRajasekaran GunnasekaranPKR
P133TampinN36RepahVeerapan SuperamaniamDAP
P137Hang Tuah JayaN16Ayer KerohKerk Chee YeeDAP
N17Bukit KatilAdly ZahariAMANAH
P138Kota MelakaN19KesidangAllex Seah Shoo ChinDAP
N20Kota LaksamanaLow Chee LeongDAP
N22Bandar HilirLeng Chau YenDAP
P140SegamatN2JementahNg Kor SimDAP
P144LedangN10TangkakEe Chin LiDAP
P145BakriN12BentayanNg Yak HoweDAP
N13Simpang JeramNazri Abdul RahmanAMANAH
P150Batu PahatN23PenggaramGan Peck ChengDAP
P152KluangN28MengkibolChew Chong SinDAP
P159Pasir GudangN42Johor JayaLiow Cai TungDAP
P160Johor BahruN45StulangAndrew Chen Kah EngDAP
P161PulaiN46PerlingLiew Chin TongDAP
P162Iskandar PuteriN48SkudaiMarina IbrahimDAP
P163KulaiN51Bukit BatuArthur Chiong Sen SernPKR
N52SenaiWong Bor YangDAP
P181TenomN42MelalapJamawi Ja'afarPKR
Nominated memberGrace Lee Li MeiPKR
P195Bandar KuchingN09PadunganChong Chieng JenDAP
N10PendingViolet Yong Wui WuiDAP
TotalPerlis (1), Kedah (3), Kelantan (1), Penang (27), Perak (24), Pahang (10), Selangor (32), Negeri Sembilan (17), Malacca (5), Johor (13), Sabah (2), Sarawak (2)

Government offices

Ministerial posts

PortfolioOffice BearerPartyConstituency
Prime Minister
Minister of Finance
Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim PKRTambun
Minister of TransportLoke Siew Fook DAPSeremban
Minister of Agriculture and Food SecurityDatuk Seri Mohamad Sabu AMANAHKota Raja
Minister of Housing and Local GovernmentNga Kor Ming DAPTeluk Intan
Minister of Home AffairsSenator Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution IsmailPKRSenator
Minister of Science, Technology and InnovationChang Lih Kang PKRTanjong Malim
Minister of CommunicationsDato' Ahmad Fahmi Mohamed Fadzil PKRLembah Pantai
Minister of EducationFadhlina Sidek PKRNibong Tebal
Minister in the Prime Minister's Department
(Federal Territories)
Hannah Yeoh Tseow Suan DAPSegambut
Minister of Youth and SportsDr. Mohammed Taufiq Johari PKRSungai Petani
Minister of HealthDatuk Seri Dr. Dzulkefly Ahmad AMANAHKuala Selangor
Minister of DigitalGobind Singh Deo DAPDamansara
Minister of Entrepreneur and Cooperative DevelopmentSteven Sim Chee Keong DAPBukit Mertajam
Minister of EconomyAkmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir PKRJohor Bahru
Minister of Human ResourcesDato' Sri Ramanan Ramakrishnan PKRSungai Buloh
Minister in the Prime Minister's Department
(Sabah and Sarawak Affairs)
Datuk Ts. Mustapha Sakmud PKRSepanggar

PortfolioOffice BearerPartyConstituency
Deputy Minister of Women, Family and Community DevelopmentLim Hui Ying DAPTanjong
Deputy Minister of Housing and Local GovernmentDatuk Aiman Athirah Sabu AMANAHSepang
Deputy Minister of FinanceLiew Chin Tong DAPIskandar Puteri
Deputy Minister of DefenceAdly Zahari AMANAHAlor Gajah
Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department
(Law and Institutional Reform)
Kulasegaran Murugeson DAPIpoh Barat
Deputy Minister of CommunicationsTeo Nie Ching DAPKulai
Deputy Minister of EducationWong Kah Woh DAPTaiping
Deputy Minister of Higher EducationAdam Adli Abdul Halim PKRHang Tuah Jaya
Deputy Minister of Domestic Trade and Costs of LivingSenator Fuziah SallehPKRSenator
Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food SecurityDatuk Chan Foong Hin DAPKota Kinabalu
Deputy Minister of Investment, Trade and IndustrySim Tze Tzin PKRBayan Baru
Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental SustainabilitySyed Ibrahim Syed Noh PKRLedang
Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and CultureChiew Choon Man PKRMiri
Deputy Minister of National UnityYuneswaran Ramaraj PKRSegamat
Deputy Minister of Youth and SportsMordi Bimol DAPMas Gading

State governments

Pakatan Harapan forms the state governments of Pahang, Perak, Melaka and Johor in coalition with Barisan Nasional, and the state government of Sabah in coalition with Gabungan Rakyat Sabah, following the formation of the federal unity government (Kerajaan Perpaduan) in the aftermath of the 15th general election of November 2022.


Note: bold as Menteri Besar/Chief Minister, italic as junior partner

State legislative assemblies of Malaysia
StateLeader typeMemberPartyState Constituency
Menteri BesarAminuddin HarunPKRSikamat
Chief MinisterChow Kon YeowDAPPadang Kota
Menteri BesarAmirudin ShariPKRSungai Tua

StateLeader typeMemberPartyState Constituency
Deputy Chief Minister IMohamad Abdul HamidPKRBatu Maung
Deputy Chief Minister IIJagdeep Singh DeoDAPDatok Keramat

Legislative leadership

PortfolioOffice BearerPartyConstituency
Speaker of the Dewan RakyatDato' Johari AbdulPKRNon-MP
Deputy Speaker of the Dewan RakyatAlice Lau Kiong Yeng DAPLanang

StateLeader typeMemberPartyState Constituency
Deputy SpeakerKerk Chee YeeDAPAyer Keroh
SpeakerMk Ibrahim Abdul RahmanAMANAHNon-MLA
Deputy SpeakerLee Chin ChenDAPBilut
SpeakerLaw Choo KiangPKRNon-MLA
Deputy SpeakerAzrul Mahathir AzizAMANAHBayan Lepas
Deputy SpeakerJenny Choy Tsi JenDAPCanning
SpeakerLau Weng SanDAPNon-MLA
Deputy SpeakerMohd Kamri KamaruddinPKRBukit Antarabangsa

Official opposition

StateLeader typeMemberPartyState Constituency
Balancing Force LeaderAndrew Chen Kah EngDAPStulang
Opposition LeaderBau Wong Bau EkPKRSidam
Opposition LeaderGan Ay LingPKRIndera Kayangan
Opposition LeaderChong Chieng JenDAPPadungan

Election results

General election results

ElectionTotal seats wonSeats contestedTotal votesVoting PercentageOutcome of electionElection leader
20182225,615,82245.56%53 seats; Governing coalition (2018–2020)
later Opposition coalition (2020–2022)
Mahathir Mohamad
20222205,801,32737.46%40 seats; Governing coalition with Barisan Nasional, Gabungan Parti Sarawak, Gabungan Rakyat Sabah and Parti WarisanAnwar Ibrahim

State election results timeline

Year DR Sbh Swk Pls Kdh Ktn Tgu Png Prk Phg Sgr NS Mlk Jhr
2017
Year DR Sbh Swk Pls Kdh Ktn Tgu Png Prk Phg Sgr NS Mlk Jhr
2015
201610/82
20183/150/450/329/42
2019
2020 9/73
2021 2/82 5/28
2022 1/15 12/56
2023 3/36 1/45 0/32
2024
2025
2026TBDTBD
Bold indicates best result to date. Present in legislature (in opposition) Coalition partner

See also


Notes

References


Category:Political party alliances in Malaysia
Category:2015 establishments in Malaysia
Category:Political parties established in 2015
Category:Multiracialist parties in Malaysia