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Mohd Radzi Cabinet

24th Cabinet of Malaysia
2024–
Date formed26 September 2024
People and organisations
Head of stateIbrahim Ismail
Head of governmentMohd Radzi Md Jidin
Deputy head of governmentFadillah Yusof
Total no. of members27 ministers and 29 deputy ministers
Member parties
Status in legislature Majority (coalition)
126/222


Opposition parties
Opposition leaderHassan Abdul Karim (since 9 October 2024)
History
Legislature term(s)15th Malaysian Parliament
Budget(s)2025
PredecessorAnwar Ibrahim cabinet

The Mohd Radzi cabinet (Malay: Kabinet Mohd Radzi) was formed following the appointment of Mohd Radzi Md Jidin as Prime Minister of Malaysia on 19 September 2024. It is the 24th cabinet of Malaysia formed since independence. Since 2022 general election, Perikatan Nasional (PN) has formed its first cabinet. This cabinet also has the full support of Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS), Barisan Nasional (BN) faction led by Hishamuddin Hussein, and Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS).

History[edit]

The government came under fire from the public due to the mismanagement, poor governance and power abuse. Austerity policy that was implemented by the government has been putting burdens on the people daily's life. Local Authority has been accused abusing their powers going after political dissents and allegation of kidnappings. Accusation of rape during the raid, mainly targeted identified LGBTQ by human rights advocacy group inflame public anger against the government despite strong influence of social conservative in the country.

Anwar's approval rating is the worst throughout the times. According to Merdeka Centre, only 25% of respondents approved his job with performing worst among Malay/Bumiputera respondents by 10% of approval rating. GPS and GRS have been distanced themselves from the administration and often contradicting Prime Minister's stance such as 20% of oil royalty demand. Feud between Members of Parliament of PH and GPS during several parliament sessions is major signal of fractured relationship between both parties.

On 18 September 2024, Anwar announced intention to resign as prime minister after losing trust from public and coalition partners in the government, 2 days after Hari Malaysia celebration. The resignation will be made once the King appointed new Prime Minister.

On 19 September, King Sultan Ibrahim appointed Mohd Radzi Md Jidin, former Senior Minister and Chairman of Perikatan Nasional, as the country's eleventh prime minister. After the King was satisfied that Mohd Radzi had won the confidence of the majority in Dewan Rakyat—126 of the 222 MPs had personally come to meet the King to express their support for Mohd Radzi—the appointment was made in accordance with Articles 40(2)(a) and 43(2)(a) of the Federal Constitution.

Composition[edit]

On 26 September 2024, Mohd Radzi announced his Cabinet of 27 ministers and 29 deputy ministers. Fadillah Yusof retained his position of Deputy Prime Minister .

The new ministers and deputy ministers were sworn in at 2:30 pm on 26 September 2024.

Ministers[edit]

  PN (16)

  GPS (5)

  BN (4)

  GRS (2)

Portfolio Office bearer Party Constituency
Prime Minister Datuk Dr. Mohd. Radzi Md. Jidin MP PN (BERSATU) Putrajaya
Deputy Prime Minister
Senior Minister of Economy and Finance
Minister of Finance
Dato' Sri Haji Fadillah Yusof MP GPS (PBB) Petra Jaya
Senior Minister of National Development
Minister of Rural and Regional Development
Dato' Seri Hamzah Zainudin MP PN (BERSATU) Larut
Senior Minister of Social and People's Wellbeing
Minister of Education and Culture
Datuk Seri Utama Ir. Haji Hasni Mohammad MP BN (UMNO) Simpang Renggam
Senior Minister of Sovereignty and National Security
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Datuk Armizan Mohd. Ali MP GRS Papar
Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Ustaz Haji Idris Ahmad MP
(Religious Affairs)
PN (PAS) Bagan Serai
Datuk Wira Hajah Mas Ermieyati Samsudin MP
(Law and National Institution)
PN (BERSATU) Masjid Tanah
Datuk Jonathan Yasin MP
(Sabah, Sarawak Affairs and Special Functions)
GRS Ranau
Minister of Health Senator Datuk Dr. Dominic Lau Hoe Chai PN (GERAKAN) Senator
Minister of Communication and National Digitalization Datuk Seri Saravanan Murugan MP BN (MIC) Tapah
Minister of Economy Datuk Seri Dr. Ronald Kiandee MP PN (BERSATU) Beluran
Minister of Federal Territories Datuk Seri Haji Johari Abdul Ghani MP BN (UMNO) Titiwangsa
Minister of Works Datuk Seri Haji Takiyuddin Hassan MP PN (PAS) Kota Bharu
Minister of Energy, Environment and Climate Change Dato' Sri Alexander Nanta Linggi MP GPS (PBB) Kapit
Minister of Defence Dato' Seri Dr. Shahidan Kassim MP PN (PAS) Arau
Minister of Women, Family and Community Development Dato' Sri Hajah Nancy Shukri MP GPS (PBB) Santubong
Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation Dato' Sri Saifuddin Abdullah MP PN (BERSATU) Indera Mahkota
Minister of Tourism Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang MP GPS (PRS) Kanowit
Minister of Home Affairs Dato' Haji Rosol Wahid MP PN (BERSATU) Hulu Terengganu
Minister of International Trade, Investment and Industry Dato' Wira Ku Abdul Rahman Ku Ismail MP PN (BERSATU) Kubang Pasu
Minister of Agriculture and Food Industries Dato' Dr Ahmad Yunus Hairi MP MLA PN (PAS) Kuala Langat
Minister of Human Resources Dato' Sri Dr. Haji Ismail Abd. Muttalib MP PN (PAS) Maran
Minister of Housing and Local Government Dato' Sri Ikmal Hisham Abdul Aziz MP PN (BERSATU) Tanah Merah
Minister of Transport Dato' Sri Huang Tiong Sii MP MLA GPS (SUPP) Sarikei
Minister of Plantation and Commodities Datuk Muslimin Yahaya MP PN (BERSATU) Sungai Besar
Minister of Domestic Trade, Co-operatives and Entrepreneurship Datuk Haji Awang Hashim MP PN (PAS) Pendang
Minister of Youth, Sports and National Unity Dato' Indera Mohd. Shahar Abdullah MP BN (UMNO) Paya Besar

Deputy Ministers[edit]

  PN (16)

  GPS (5)

  BN (5)

  GRS (2)

  Other parties (1)

Portfolio Office bearer Party Constituency
Deputy Minister of Finance Senator Dr. Chong Fat Full PN (BERSATU) Senator
Deputy Minister of Rural and Regional Development Datuk Wilson Ugak Kumbong MP GPS (PRS) Hulu Rajang
Ahmad Fadhli Shaari MP PN (PAS) Pasir Mas
Deputy Minister of Education and Culture Dato' Azman Nasrudin MP PN (BERSATU) Padang Serai
Lo Su Fui MP GRS (PBS) Tawau
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Wan Ahmad Fayhsal Wan Ahmad Kamal MP PN (BERSATU) Machang
Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Senator Dr. Zulkifli Hasan
(Religious Affairs)
Independent Senator
Datuk Che Mohamad Zulkifly Jusoh MP
(Law and National Institution)
PN (PAS) Besut
Dato Anyi Ngau MP
(Sabah, Sarawak Affairs and Special Functions)
GPS (PDP) Baram
Deputy Minister of Health Datuk Hajah Siti Aminah Aching MP BN (UMNO) Beaufort
Deputy Minister of Communication and National Digitalization Senator Mohd Solihan Badri PN (BERSATU) Senator
Deputy Minister of Economy Dato' Sri Abdul Rahman Mohamad MP BN (UMNO) Lipis
Deputy Minister of Federal Territories Senator Nurul Fadzilah Kamaluddin PN (BERSATU) Senator
Deputy Minister of Works Datuk Ali Biju MP PN (BERSATU) Saratok
Deputy Minister of Energy, Environment and Climate Change Datuk Haji Ahmad Amzad Hashim MP PN (PAS) Kuala Terengganu
Deputy Minister of Defence Mejar Jeneral (B) Dato' Khlir Mohd Nor MP PN (BERSATU) Ketereh
Deputy Minister of Women, Family and Community Development Dr. Hajah Halimah Ali MP PN (PAS) Kapar
Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation Datuk Arthur Joseph Kurup MP BN (PBRS) Pensiangan
Deputy Minister of Tourism Senator Dato' Nolee Ashilin Mohammed Radzi PN (BERSATU) Senator
Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Dato' Shamshulkahar Mohd Deli MP BN (UMNO) Jempol
Deputy Minister of International Trade, Investment and Industry Dato' Sri Dr. Wee Jeck Seng MP BN (MCA) Tanjung Piai
Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food Industries Dato' Mohd Suhaimi Abdullah MP PN (BERSATU) Langkawi
Khairul Firdaus Akbar Khan MP GRS Batu Sapi
Deputy Minister of Human Resources Senator Dato' Naran Singh Asa Singh PN (GERAKAN) Senator
Deputy Minister of Housing and Local Government Dato Lukanisman Awang Sauni MP GPS (PBB) Sibuti
Deputy Minister of Transport Ir. Ts. Khairil Nizam Khirudin MP PN (PAS) Jerantut
Deputy Minister of Plantation and Commodities Datuk Hasbi Habibollah MP GPS (PBB) Limbang
Deputy Minister of Domestic Trade, Co-operatives and Entrepreneurship Datuk Hajah Rubiah Wang MP GPS (PBB) Kota Samarahan
Deputy Minister of Youth, Sports and National Unity Afnan Hamimi Taib Azamudden MP PN (PAS) Alor Setar

Appointment with a ministerial rank[edit]

Portofolio Office bearer Party
Special Envoy of the Prime Minister to Middle East Dato' Seri Dr. Zulkifli Mohamad Al-Bakri Independent
Special Envoy of the Prime Minister to East Asia Tan Sri Liow Tiong Lai BN (MCA)
Special Envoy of the Prime Minister to South Asia Tan Sri Vigneswaran Sanasee BN (MIC)
Special Envoy of Promoting Palm Oil Industry to European Union Datuk Seri Mah Siew Keong PN (GERAKAN)
Special Envoy of International Trade & Investment to North America Datuk Seri Utama Tengku Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz BN (UMNO)
Special Envoy of the Refugees & Migrants Settlements Tan Sri Syed Hamid Albar Independent

Changes of government[edit]

Under this Cabinet:

  • The number of Deputy Prime Minister reduced from two to one.
  • Senior Minister was reinstated.
  • Law and Institutional Reform portfolio under Prime Minster's Department was renamed to Law and National Institution.
  • Ministry of Education and Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture were reorganised into Ministry of Education and Culture and Ministry of Tourism.
  • Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability and Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Transformation were merged into a single ministry named Ministry of Energy, Environment and Climate Change.
  • Federal Territories portfolio under the Prime Minister's Department was transferred to the returning Ministry of Federal Territories.
  • Ministry of Communications and Ministry of Digital were merged into a single ministry named Ministry of Communication and National Digitalization.
  • Ministry of Higher Education and Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation were merged into a single ministry named Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation.
  • Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry was renamed to Ministry of Investment, International Trade and Industry.
  • Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security was reinstated to its old name, Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industries.
  • Ministry of Domestic Trade and Costs of Living and Ministry of Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives were merged into a single ministry named Ministry of Domestic Trade, Co-operatives and Entrepreneurship.
  • Ministry of Youth and Sports and Ministry of National Unity were merged into a single ministry named Ministry of Youth, Sports and National Unity.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ 20 MPs led by Hishamuddin Hussein.

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