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The current Malaysian Minister of Rural Development is Abdul Latiff Ahmad, since 10 March 2020. The minister is supported by two Deputy Minister of Rural Development whom are Abdul Rahman Mohamad and Henry Sum Agong. The minister administers the portfolio through the Ministry of Rural Development.

Minister of Rural Development
since 10 March 2020 (2020-03-10)
Ministry of Rural Development
StyleYang Berhormat Menteri
(The Honourable Minister)
Member ofCabinet of Malaysia
Reports toParliament of Malaysia
SeatPutrajaya
AppointerYang di-Pertuan Agong on the recommendation of the Prime Minister of Malaysia
Formation1957
First holderAbdul Razak Hussein
as Minister of National and Rural Development
Websitewww.rurallink.gov.my


List of ministers of rural development

The following individuals have been appointed as Minister of Rural Development, or any of its precedent titles:

Political Party:   Alliance/BN   PH   PPBM

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Constituency
Political Party Title Took Office Left Office Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
style="background:Template:Alliance Party (Malaysia)/meta/color; color:white"| Abdul Razak Hussein
(1922–1976)
MP for Pekan
Alliance (UMNO) Minister of National and Rural Development 31 August 1957 22 September 1970 Tunku Abdul Rahman
(I • II • III • IV)
style="background:Template:Alliance Party (Malaysia)/meta/color; color:white"| Abdul Ghafar Baba
(1925–2006)
MP for Malacca Utara (1969-1974)
MP for Alor Gajah (1974-1978)
MP for Jasin (1978-1999)
MP for Batu Berendam (1999-2004)
1970 1973 Abdul Razak Hussein
(I)
style="background:Template:Barisan Nasional/meta/color; color:white"| BN (UMNO) Minister of Rural Economy Development 1973 1974
style="background:Template:Barisan Nasional/meta/color; color:white"| BN (UMNO) Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development 1974 1976 Abdul Razak Hussein
(II)
style="background:Template:Barisan Nasional/meta/color; color:white"| Ali Ahmad
(1930–1977)
MP for Pontian
BN (UMNO) 1976 1977 Hussein Onn
(I)
style="background:Template:Barisan Nasional/meta/color; color:white"| Sanusi Junid
(b. 1943)
MP for Jerlun-Langkawi
BN (UMNO) Minister of National and Rural Development 1981 1986 Mahathir Mohamed
(II)
style="background:Template:Barisan Nasional/meta/color; color:white"| Abdul Ghafar Baba
(1925–2006)
MP for Malacca Utara (1969-1974)
MP for Alor Gajah (1974-1978)
MP for Jasin (1978-1999)
MP for Batu Berendam (1999-2004)
BN (UMNO) 1986 26 October 1990 Mahathir Mohamed
(III)
style="background:Template:Barisan Nasional/meta/color; color:white"| BN (UMNO) Minister of Rural Development 27 October 1990 15 October 1993 Mahathir Mohamed
(IV)
style="background:Template:Barisan Nasional/meta/color; color:white"| Annuar Musa
(b. 1956)
Senator (1990-1995)
MP for Peringat (1995-1999)
MP for Ketereh (2013-)
BN (UMNO) 1 December 1993 14 December 1999 Mahathir Mohamed
(IV • V)
style="background:Template:Barisan Nasional/meta/color; color:white"| Azmi Khalid
(b. 1940)
MP for Padang Besar
BN (UMNO) 15 December 1999 26 March 2004 Mahathir Mohamed
(VI)
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
(I)
style="background:Template:Barisan Nasional/meta/color; color:white"| Abdul Aziz Shamsuddin
(b. 1938)
MP for Shah Alam
BN (UMNO) Minister of Rural and Regional Development 27 March 2004 18 March 2008 Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
(II)
style="background:Template:Barisan Nasional/meta/color; color:white"| Muhammad Muhammad Taib
(b. 1945)
Senator
BN (UMNO) 19 March 2008 9 April 2009 Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
(III)
style="background:Template:Barisan Nasional/meta/color; color:white"| Shafie Apdal
(b. 1957)
MP for Semporna
BN (UMNO) 10 April 2009 29 July 2015 Najib Razak
(I • II)
style="background:Template:Barisan Nasional/meta/color; color:white"| File:DSIS3.jpg Ismail Sabri Yaakob
(b. 1960)
MP for Bera
BN (UMNO) 29 July 2015 12 May 2018 Najib Razak
(II)
style="background:Template:Pakatan Harapan/meta/color; color:white"| Rina Harun
(b. 1973)
MP for Titiwangsa
PH (PPBM) Minister of Rural Development 21 May 2018[1] 24 February 2020 Mahathir Mohamad
(VII)
style="background:Template:Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/color; color:white"| Dr. Abdul Latiff Ahmad'
(b.1958)
MP for Mersing
PPBM 10 March 2020 Incumbent Muhyiddin Yassin
(I)

List of ministers of regional development

The following individuals have been appointed as Minister of Regional Development, or any of its precedent titles:

Political Party:   Alliance/BN

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Constituency
Political Party Title Took Office Left Office Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
style="background:Template:Barisan Nasional/meta/color; color:white"| Asri Muda
(1923–1992)
MP for Nilam Puri
BN (PAS) Minister of Land and Regional Development 1976 1977 Hussein Onn
(I)
style="background:Template:Barisan Nasional/meta/color; color:white"| Abdul Kadir Yusuf
(1917–1992)
MP for Tenggaroh
BN (UMNO) 1977 1980 Hussein Onn
(I • II)
style="background:Template:Barisan Nasional/meta/color; color:white"| Shariff Ahmad
(1915–2003)
MP for Jerantut
BN (UMNO) 1980 1982 Hussein Onn
(II)
Mahathir Mohamed
(I)
style="background:Template:Barisan Nasional/meta/color; color:white"| Abdul Aziz Shamsuddin
(b. 1938)
MP for Shah Alam
BN (UMNO) Minister of Rural and Regional Development 27 March 2004 18 March 2008 Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
(II)
style="background:Template:Barisan Nasional/meta/color; color:white"| Muhammad Muhammad Taib
(b. 1945)
Senator
BN (UMNO) 19 March 2008 9 April 2009 Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
(III)
style="background:Template:Barisan Nasional/meta/color; color:white"| Shafie Apdal
(b. 1957)
MP for Semporna
BN (UMNO) 10 April 2009 29 July 2015 Najib Razak
(I • II)
style="background:Template:Barisan Nasional/meta/color; color:white"| File:DSIS3.jpg Ismail Sabri Yaakob
(b. 1960)
MP for Bera
BN (UMNO) 29 July 2015 12 May 2018 Najib Razak
(II)

References

  1. ^ "Cabinet Malaysia 2018". Borneo Post Online. 2018-07-02. Retrieved 2020-02-25.