Saturday, August 27, 2011

Political Parties 马来西亚政党列表

National Front (Barisan Nasional) 国民阵线(简称:国阵):

United Malays National Organization (Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Bersatu, UMNO)
马来西亚马来民族统一机构(或称:马来西亚全国巫人统一机构;简称:巫统)


Malaysian Chinese Association (Persatuan Cina Malaysia, MCA)
马来西亚华人公会(简称:马华)


Malaysian Indian Congress (Kongres India Se-Malaysia, MIC)
泛马来西亚印度国民大会(简称:国大党)


Malaysian People's Movement Party (Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia, Gerakan)
马来西亚人民运动党(简称:民政党)


United Traditional Bumiputera Party (Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu, PBB)
砂拉越土著保守联合党(简称:土保党)


Sarawak United People's Party (Parti Rakyat Bersatu Sarawak, SUPP)
砂拉越人民联合党(简称:人联党)


Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party (Parti Demokratik Progresif      Sarawak, SPDP) 砂拉越民主进步党(简称:砂民进党)


Sarawak People's Party (Parti Rakyat Sarawak, PRS)
砂拉越人民党(简称:砂人民党)





United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation
(Pertubuhan Pasok Momogun Kadazandusun Bersatu, UPKO) 
沙巴卡达山杜顺姆鲁族统一机构(或称:沙巴民族统一机构;简称:沙民统)


United Sabah Party (Parti Bersatu Sabah, PBS)
沙巴团结党(简称:沙团结党)




United Sabah People's Party* (Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah, PBRS) 沙巴人民团结党(简称:沙人民团结党)


Liberal Democratic Party (Parti Liberal Demokratik, LDP) 沙巴自由民主党(简称:沙自民党或民主党)


People's Progressive Party (Parti Progresif Penduduk Malaysia, PPP) 马来西亚人民进步党(简称:进步党)




People's Front  (Now known as Pakatan Rakyat (or People's Pact)): People's Alliance 人民联盟


People's Justice Party (Parti Keadilan Rakyat, PKR) 人民公正党(简称:公正党)


Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (Parti Islam SeMalaysia, PAS) 泛马来西亚回教党(简称:回教党)


Democratic Action Party (Parti Tindakan Demokratik, DAP) 民主行动党(简称:行动党





  • 砂拉越国民党(简称:砂国民党) (英:Sarawak National Party;马来:Parti Kebangsaan Sarawak (SNAP)) 








  • Socialist Party of Malaysia (Parti Sosialis Malaysia, PSM)


    Sabah Progressive Party (Parti Maju Sabah, SAPP) 沙巴进步党(简称:沙进步党)





  • 马来西亚达雅族国民大会 (英:Malaysian Dayak Congress;马来:Kongres Dayak Malaysia (MDC))

























  • 马来西亚人民党(简称:人民党) (英:Malaysian People's Party;马来:Parti Rakyat Malaysia (PRM))

























  • 马来西亚劳工党(简称:劳工党) (英:Malaysian Workers' Party;马来:Parti Pekerja-Pekerja Malaysia (PPM))



















  • 泛马来西亚伊斯兰阵线(简称:回教阵线) (英:Pan Malaysian Islamic Front;马来:Barisan Jemaah Islamiah Se Malaysia (BERJASA))









  • 马来西亚印裔穆斯林国民大会 (英:Malaysian Indian Muslim Congress;马来:Kongres India Muslim Malaysia (KIMMA))







  • 沙巴土著统一机构(简称:巴索党) (英:United Pasok Nunukragang National Organization;马来:Persatuan Kebangsaan Pasok Nunukragang Bersatu (PASOK))






  • 社区联合国民大会(简称:国民议会党) (英:Community Coalition Congress;马来:Kongres Penyatuan Masyarakat (CCC))





  • 沙巴人民联合阵线(简称:沙巴人联党) (英:Federated Sabah People's Front;马来:Barisan Rakyat Sabah Bersekutu (BERSEKUTU))





  • 沙巴人民力量民主联合党(简称:沙诚意党) (英:United Democratic Sabah People's Power Party; ms:Parti Demokratik Setiahati Kuasa Rakyat Bersatu Sabah (SETIA))





  • 砂拉越革新党(简称:革新党) (英:State Reform Party;马来:Parti Reformasi Negeri (STAR))





  • 马来西亚人民公正阵线(简称:公正阵线) (英:Malaysian People's Justice Front;马来:Angkatan Keadilan Insan Malaysia (AKIM))





  • 马来西亚民主党(简称:民主党) (英:Malaysian Democratic Party;马来:Parti Demokratik Malaysia (MDP))





  • 泛马来西亚印度人进步阵线 (英:All Malaysian Indian Progressive Front;马来:Barisan Kemajuan India Se-Malaysia (AMIPF))





  • 马来西亚旁遮普族党(简称:旁遮普党) (英:Punjabi Party of Malaysia;马来:Parti Punjabi Malaysia (PPM))





  • 砂拉越达雅族党(简称:达雅党) (英:Sarawak Native People's Party;马来:Parti Bangsa Dayak Sarawak (PBDS))





  • 马来西亚社会主义党(简称:社会主义党) (英:Socialist Party of Malaysia;马来:Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM))





  • 马来西亚国家党(简称:国家党) (英:National Party (Malaysia);马来:Parti Negara)





  • 全国大专生党(简称:大专生党) (英:National Student's Party;马来:Parti Mahasiswa Negara (PMN))











  • 马来西亚政党 国民阵线
    巫统 (UMNO) · 马华 (MCA) · 民政 (Gerakan) · 国大党 (MIC) · 进步党 (PPP) · 土保党 (PBB) · 砂拉越人联党 (SUPP) · 沙巴团结党 (PBS) · 沙巴自民党 (LDP) · 沙巴人民团结党 (PBRS) · 沙民统 (UPKO) · 砂拉越民主进步党 (SPDP) · 砂拉越人民党 (PRS)
    人民联盟
    公正党 (PKR) · 行动党 (DAP) · 回教党 (PAS)
    其他 Portal:马来西亚 · 政党列表 · 马来西亚政治








  • source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dewan_Rakyat ;  http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A6%AC%E4%BE%86%E8%A5%BF%E4%BA%9E%E6%94%BF%E9%BB%A8%E5%88%97%E8%A1%A8

    Tuesday, August 9, 2011

    Ibrahim Ali

    source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibrahim_Ali_%28Malaysia%29


    Dato' Ibrahim bin Ali is a Malaysian politician and is currently the member of parliament for Pasir Mas.[1] He is also the founder and president of Malay rights group Perkasa.[2][3]

    Ibrahim was first elected to Parliament in the 1986 election for the United Malay National Organisation (UMNO) in the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition.[4] He later held the seat for Semangat 46 before losing the seat and recontesting it as an independent candidate in the 2004 election.[4][5][6] In the 2008 election, Ibrahim ran for the seat on the endorsement of the opposition Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS), winning re-election.[7][8] However, Ibrahim subsequently fell out with PAS, and now sits as an independent in Parliament having indicated a willingness to support the Barisan Nasional government.[9]

    After the 2008 election, Ibrahim founded Perkasa as a Malay rights interest group,[2][10] which has taken a hardline stance against what they perceive to be infringements on Malay rights.[11] He opposes the abolishing of 30% quota for Bumiputera in government projects allocation.[12] Claiming that Chinese are controlling the economy of Malaysia, Ibrahim Ali was also quoted for saying certain groups of Chinese should not to be too greedy, while Malays are still lagging behind in certain economic areas.[13]


    Subramaniam Sathasivam

    source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subramaniam_Sathasivam


    Datuk Dr. Subramaniam s/o. K.V. Sathasivam (Tamil: சுப்ரமணியம்) is a Malaysian politician of Indian origin and the current Human Resource Minister in the Malaysian federal cabinet. He is the Deputy President of the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC), a major component party of the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN). He is the one of the two full Ministers representing the Malaysian Indian community.[1]
    Dr Subra, as he is known to many, is a dermatologist by training. He is the Member of Parliament representing Segamat. He was one of only three MIC candidates who managed to retain their parliamentary seats in the recent 2008 general elections.
    Previously, he had been the parliamentary secretary to the Housing and Local Government Minister.



    Ahmad Shabery Cheek

    source: http://ms.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmad_Shabery_Cheek


    Dato' Ahmad Shabery Cheek merupakan Menteri Penerangan Malaysia sekarang. Beliau juga merupakan ahli Parlimen Kemaman. Shabery dilahirkan di KijalKemamanTerengganu pada 10 Disember 1958. Beliau berkahwin dengan Sharifah Ismail pada 1983.


    Beliau mendapat pendidikan awal di Sekolah Rendah Sungai Lembing dan Sekolah Datuk Abdul Razak, Seremban. Setelah itu, beliau menyambung pengajian Ijazah Sarjana Muda dari Universiti Malaya pada 1983 dalam bidang ekonomi. Beliau juga mempunyai Ijazah Sarjana dari bidang sains politik University of LeedsUnited Kingdom selain mempunyai Diploma Lanjutan dalam bidang Perhubungan Antarabangsa dari Universiti Uppsala, Sweden. Beliau pernah dipilih sebagai Presiden Persatuan Mahasiswa Universti Malaya.


    Beliau pernah menceburi profesyen pendidikan apabila menjadi seorang pensyarah di Fakulti Ekonomi dan Pentadbiran, Universiti Malayapada tahun 1990. Selain itu, beliau pernah menjadi fellow penyelidik di Institut Kajian Asia Tenggara Singapura (ISEAS).



    Razali Ibrahim

    source: http://ms.wikipedia.org/wiki/Razali_Ibrahim

    YB Dato' Razali Ibrahim (lahir 14 Oktober 1970 - ) merupakan ahli politik Malaysia berketurunan Melayu dan Ahli Parlimen MuarJohormerangkap Timbalan Menteri Belia dan Sukan dari Barisan Nasional - UMNO.


    YB Dato' Razali Ibrahim mendapat pendidikan awal di Sekolah Kebangsaan Angkatan TenteraKebun TehJohor Bahru. Kemudian beliau meneruskan persekolahan menengahnya di Sekolah Kebangsaan TLDM LumutPerak Darul Ridzuan. Kemudian beliau mendapat tawaran untuk belajar diMaktab Rendah Sains MARA TerendakKem TerendakMelaka. Selepas Peperiksaan SPM, beliau melanjutkan pelajaran di Matrikulasi Undang-UndangUniversiti Kebangsaan Malaysia dan memperolehi Ijazah (Sarjana muda Undang-Undang) Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.



    Pada tahun 1999, Datuk Razali menjawat jawatan Naib Ketua Pemuda dan Bendahari UMNO Cawangan Seri Impian, Bahagian UMNO Muar. Setelah itu pada tahun 2004, beliau menjadi Pengerusi Belia Dan Sukan UMNO Bahagian Muar, Ketua Pemuda UMNO Bahagian Muar dan Johor.
    Setelah YB Khairul Jamaluddin memegang Ketua Pemuda UMNO, beliau dilantik menjadi Naib Ketua Pemuda UMNO pada tahun 2008

    Thursday, August 4, 2011

    Md Isa Sabu

    source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Md_Isa_Sabu


    Datuk Seri Dr Md Isa Sabu is the sixth Chief Minister of the Malaysian state of Perlis. He is a member of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) and holds the state assembly seat of Bintong, in the Perlis capital of Kangar.
    Md Isa was sworn in as MB of Perlis on 17 March 2008 following the 2008 Malaysian election. The Raja of Perlis appointed Md Isa.

    Md Isa is married with seven children.[2] He was member of the federal parliament for Kangar from 1995 to 1999.


    Khairy Jamaluddin

    source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khairy_Jamaluddin

    Khairy Jamaluddin Abu Bakar (born 10 January 1976) is a Malaysian politician, and the son-in-law of former Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. Since 2008, Khairy has been a member of the Malaysian Parliament representing the constituency of Rembau. He is also the Chairman of Barisan Nasional Youth (the youth organisation of Malaysia's governing coalition), and the Head of the youth wing of the UMNO political party. At UMNO's grassroots level, he holds the post of Youth Chief in the Rembau division, and also heads the UMNO branch in Gadong (the birthplace of his father).


    Khairy is the only son of former diplomat Dato' Jamaluddin Abu Bakar and Dato' Rahmah Abdul Hamid. Khairy's late father, Datuk Jamaluddin Abu Bakar, was a senior official in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, retiring as the Malaysian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. Dato' Jamaluddin died of throat cancer. Khairy's mother, Dato' Rahmah Abdul Hamid, has been heavily involved in volunteer work throughout her life. Khairy's grandfather, Penghulu Abu Bakar, was a community leader in Kota, Rembau.
    Khairy was born in Kuwait City, Kuwait. He had his secondary education at the United World College of South East Asia in Singapore, and his university education at Oxford University and University College London (UCL) in the United Kingdom. While at Oxford, he studied at St Hugh's College, and graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE). In 1998, he completed his Master's degree in Legal and Political Theory at UCL.

    Khairy joined the Rejimen Askar Wataniah or the Territorial Army as a reservist after completing one month of training in Negeri Sembilan and Johor in May 2010. [16] He then completed a five-week basic static parachuting course conducted by the army's Special Warfare Centre or Pusat Latihan Peperangan Khusus (Pulpak) with 78 others in February 2011. The group marked the occasion by parachuting from an aircraft at a height of 1,000 feet to a drop zone in Padang Senai, Kuala Nerang, Kedah, where Khairy received his "wings" as a paratrooper. [17]

    Mukhriz Mahathir

    source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mukhriz_Mahathir


    Dato' Mukhriz bin Tun Dr. Mahathir (born November 1964) is the third son and fifth child of former Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tun Dr. Mahathir and Tun Dr. Siti Hasmah. He is currently the Malaysian Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industry. He held various posts of several business firms, which include Opcom Holdings,[1][2] Kosmo Tech[3] as well as the Malaysian Franchise Association.[4] He is also the executive director of Perdana Peace Global Organisation.[5]

    Mukhriz is married to Datin Norzieta Zakaria,[11] and has four children.[12] He is currently serving as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Malaysian cancer vaccine company, Bioven.[13]


    Zaid Ibrahim

    source:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaid_Ibrahim


    Dato' Mohd Zaid Ibrahim (born 10 April 1951) is a prominent Malaysian lawyer turned politician and is a former Minister in the Prime Minister's Department in charge of legal affairs and judicial reform. He was previously a Senator in the Dewan Negara, the upper chamber of the Parliament of Malaysia.
    He was a member of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), before being suspended on December 2, 2008. UMNO is part of the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition which he joined in 2000. He was the Member of Parliament for Kota Bharu from 2004 to 2008. He is also the founder of Zaid Ibrahim & Co., the largest private law firm in Malaysia.


    Born in Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Zaid started his law studies in Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM), Shah Alam (or Institut Teknologi Mara (ITM) as it was known then) by taking his LL.B (Hons.) External Programme which was conducted by the University of London. Upon graduating from ITM, he went to London and was accepted as a Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple. In 1987 he founded Zaid Ibrahim & Co., which as of 2008 is the largest law firm in Malaysia with over 140 lawyers.[1]
    In 2000, he joined UMNO, becoming Kota Bharu UMNO division chief a year later. He was later suspended but became Kelantan Umno deputy liaison chief two years later. Zaid contested and won the Parliamentary seat of Kota Bharu in the 2004 general election.[2]

    Zaid is known for his criticism of the government's handling of legal issues such as the judiciary, human rights and Islamic law. He supported the establishment of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Lingam Video Clip, criticising the government's initial response to the clip, which allegedly revealed fixing of judicial decisions and graft in the judiciary.[3]

    When the then Prime Minister Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi reshuffled his Cabinet after the just concluded 2008 general election, he appointed Zaid as a Minister in the Prime Minister's Department to oversee legal affairs and judicial reform.[4]

    Zaid resigned from the Cabinet on September 15, 2008.[9]

    In June 2009 Zaid joined the opposition Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR).[12] As part of the Pakatan Rakyat opposition alliance, Zaid was appointed to head the coalition's Common Policy Framework group where he was responsible for formulating a common manifesto and governing policy between the three disparate political parties (PKR, PAS, DAP) that made up the loose opposition alliance.[13][14] He also headed efforts, in his role as Pakatan coordinator and pro-tem committee chairman of Pakatan Rakyat Malaysia, to register Pakatan Rakyat as an official political coalition party with Malaysia's Registrar of Societies on Nov 3, 2009.[15][16] During the Hulu Selangor by-election in April 2010, Zaid was also fielded as the PKR candidate, but was narrowly defeated by P. Kamalanathan of the Malaysian Indian Congress.[17]

    He subsequently resigned from the party.


    On December 13, 2010, the Malaysian People’s Justice Front (AKIM), a tiny Kelantan-based opposition party, announced that Zaid Ibrahim has joined its ranks as a party member, with the view of having Zaid lead and revamp AKIM into a viable political party for the coming 13th Malaysian General Elections.[23] The party further explained that Zaid had submitted his membership application to join AKIM in Nov 2010 after his former party, PKR, accepted Zaid's resignation.
    During the party's annual general meeting on December 15, 2010, Datuk Mohamad Zaid Ibrahim was elected as the party's new president, taking over from Zakaria Salleh, the outgoing president of AKIM.[24] The party also announced that it will be adopting a new name, the People's Welfare Party or Parti Kesejahteraan Insan Tanah Air (KITA).[25] Zaid Ibrahim also announced that Kita would be a multi-racial democratic party open to all races in Malaysia, and despite its current small size, aims to make an impact in the country's political scene by focusing on goals for the long haul.[26] Zaid also announced that Kita's official party ideology and principles, including its new constitution, manifesto, and logo

    Zaid is married to Datin Suliana Shamsuddin Alias and the couple is blessed with three children. In 2008, he was one of four Malaysians named by Forbes in its list of generous and interesting philanthropists in Asia,[2][27] for starting the Kelantan Foundation for the Disabled in 1998. The foundation provides free counseling services, physiotherapy, transportation and home visits to 2,400 disabled individuals from Zaid's home state of Kelantan, who are suffering from Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, blindness and other disabilities.




    Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz

    source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohamed_Nazri_Abdul_Aziz

    Dato' Seri Mohamed Nazri bin Tan Sri Abdul Aziz is a Malaysian politician from the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), and is as of 2008 a Minister in the Prime Minister's Department in charge of parliamentary affairs.[1]

    Nazri was originally also the Minister in the Prime Minister's Department in charge of legal affairs and judicial reform. After the 2008 general election, which saw the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition's majority in Parliament significantly reduced, the then Prime Minister Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi reshuffled his Cabinet and gave Nazri's legal affairs portfolio to Zaid Ibrahim.[3]

    He is an alumnus of Malay College Kuala Kangsar.

    Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah

    source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmad_Husni_Hanadzlah


    Dato' Seri Ahmad Husni Mohamad Hanadzlah is the current Second Minister of Finance of Malaysia.[1] He was appointed on 10 April 2009 when Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak became Prime Minister. He is also the Member of Parliament for Tambun.[2]
    Husni was educated at the University of Malaya. He entered the government sector in 1984 as general manager of the Perak State Islamic Economic Corporation.[3] Ahmad Husni was a Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industry and Deputy Finance Minister before becoming a minister.[3]

    Mohamed Khaled Nordin

    source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohamed_Khaled_Nordin

    Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin (born 30 November 1958) is a Malaysian politician who has been the Minister of Higher Education in the Cabinet of Malaysia since 2008. He formerly held the post of Minister of Entrepreneur & Cooperative Development from 2004 until the 2008 general election. He is a political member of UMNO and is a Member of Parliament for the constituency of Pasir Gudang, Johor.

    He studied law at Malaya University in Kuala Lumpur. In 1990, he was elected as a Member of Parliament from Johor Bahru; he was re-elected from Johor Bahru in 1995 and 1999. In the 2004 general election, he was elected as a Member of Parliament from Pasir Gudang.


    Mohamed Khaled Nordin


    Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin (born 30 November 1958) is a Malaysian politician who has been the Minister of Higher Education in the Cabinet of Malaysia since 2008. He formerly held the post of Minister of Entrepreneur & Cooperative Development from 2004 until the 2008 general election. He is a political member of UMNO and is a Member of Parliament for the constituency of Pasir GudangJohor.
    In August 2010 he announced the controversial banning of students in Malaysia from Political Parties.[1]
    He studied law at Malaya University in Kuala Lumpur. In 1990, he was elected as a Member of Parliament from Johor Bahru; he was re-elected from Johor Bahru in 1995 and 1999. In the 2004 general election, he was elected as Member of Parliament from Pasir Gudang.

    view: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohamed_Khaled_Nordin