First Najib cabinet

First Najib cabinet

18th Cabinet of Malaysia
Date formed10 April 2009
Date dissolved16 May 2013
People and organisations
Head of stateTuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin (2009–2011)
Tuanku Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah (2011–2013)
Head of governmentNajib Razak
Head of government's historyNajib Government
Deputy head of governmentMuhyiddin Yassin
No. of ministers33 ministers and 40 deputy ministers
Member parties
Status in legislatureCoalition government
139 / 222
Opposition cabinetFrontbench Committees of Anwar Ibrahim
Opposition partiesPeople's Justice Party
Democratic Action Party
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party
Socialist Party of Malaysia
Opposition leaderAnwar Ibrahim
History
Outgoing election2013 Malaysian general election
Legislature term12th Malaysian Parliament
Budgets2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
PredecessorThird Abdullah cabinet
SuccessorSecond Najib cabinet

Najib Razak formed the first Najib cabinet after being invited by Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin to begin a new government following the resignation of the previous Prime Minister of Malaysia, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. It was the 18th cabinet of Malaysia formed since independence. Prior to the resignation, Abdullah led (as Prime Minister) the third Abdullah cabinet, a coalition government that consisted of members of the component parties of Barisan Nasional.

Najib announced his inaugural Cabinet on 9 April 2009.[1] Former Malaysia Airlines chief executive officer and managing director Idris Jala was added to the line-up on 28 August 2009.[2]

Najib streamlined the Cabinet to 28 members from 32 in the previous Abdullah Ahmad Badawi administration. His new line-up came under criticism from previous prime minister Mahathir Mohamad.[3]

This is a list of the members of the first cabinet of the sixth Prime Minister of Malaysia, Najib Razak.

  1. ^ Najib names 28-member Cabinet The Star. 9 April 2009
  2. ^ MAS chief Idris Jala is now minister in PM's Dept. The Star. 28 August 2009
  3. ^ "Dr M says Nazri and Johari are among those Najib should not have appointed". Malaysian Insider. 22 April 2009. Archived from the original on 24 April 2009. Retrieved 22 April 2009.