Senior Minister of Malaysia
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Senior Minister of Malaysia (Malay: Menteri Kanan Malaysia; Jawi: منتري کانن مليسيا) was the third highest ranking political office within the Malaysian cabinet ranking above a federal minister and below the Deputy Prime Minister[note 2] in Malaysia from March 2020 to November 2022. Former Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, started the convention of appointing senior ministers into his cabinet. The convention was maintained in the cabinet of his successor, Ismail Sabri Yaakob. His successor Anwar Ibrahim did not follow and instead appointed two Deputy Prime Ministers in his cabinet and abolished the office of Senior Minister. According to Muhyiddin, the office was to deputise for the Prime Minister, similar to the duties of the Deputy Prime Minister. Muhyiddin also named one of the four former Senior Minister Azmin Ali as the Acting Prime Minister during his absence during his term as the Prime Minister. However, during a brief period from 7 July 2021 to 16 August 2021 for 40 days, both offices coexisted. Muhyiddin promoted Ismail Sabri to the Deputy Prime Minister while promoting Hishammuddin Hussein to replace Ismail Sabri as the Senior Minister and retaining all three other Senior Ministers on 7 July 2021, the coexistence ended after the collapse of the Muhyiddin administration on 16 August 2021 as after Ismail Sabri became the Prime Minister, he did not appoint the Deputy Prime Minister and only appointed Senior Ministers.[1][2]
Senior Minister of Malaysia | |
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Menteri Kanan Malaysia منتري کانن مليسيا | |
Style | Yang Berhormat Menteri (The Honourable Minister ) unless otherwise specified |
Member of | Cabinet Parliament[note 1] |
Reports to | Parliament |
Nominator | Prime Minister |
Appointer | Yang di-Pertuan Agong |
Term length | 5 years, renewable. Depended on the Prime Minister |
Formation | 10 March 2020; 4 years ago (2020-03-10) |
First holder | Azmin Ali Ismail Sabri Yaakob Fadillah Yusof Radzi Jidin |
Final holder | Azmin Ali Hishammuddin Hussein Fadillah Yusof Radzi Jidin |
Abolished | 24 November 2022; 17 months ago (2022-11-24) |
Website | www |