ISEAS-July 2

Malaysia’s long wait for the appointment of its full cabinet is finally over. Thirteen ministers and twenty-three deputy ministers were sworn-in before the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong, Sultan Muhammad V on 2 July 2018. This was a significant milestone for the new Pakatan Harapan government, which brought an end to 54 days of uncertainty following the coalition’s unexpected victory at the polls.

The Mahathir Cabinet consists of 24 ministries and two ministers in the Prime Minister’s Department in charge of religion and law. Three ministries – (a) Energy, Green Technology and Water, (b) Plantation Industries and Commodities and (c) Higher Education – under the Najib Cabinet were either dropped or restructured. Three new ministries, namely Economic Affairs, Entrepreneur Development, and Primary Industries, were established. A third portfolio at the Deputy Minister level was created under the Prime Minister’s Department for “National Unity and Social Well-Being.”

Read more at: https://www.iseas.edu.sg/medias/commentaries/item/7869-mahathirs-cabinet-reflects-new-power-dynamics-by-tang-siew-mun
First published in: ISEAS