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Wikipedia: Opposition (Malaysia)
Opposition Leader of Dewan Rakyat
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Incumbent
Anwar Ibrahim

since August 28, 2008
Style Yang Berhormat (The Honourable)
Appointer Pakatan Rakyat
as Opposition
Inaugural holder Dr David Tan Chee Khoon
Formation 1964


Malaysia

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The Opposition in Malaysia is a term used to describe political parties represented in the Parliament of Malaysia that is not in government either on its own or as part of a governing coalition. Note that this article uses the term government as it is used in Parliamentary systems, i.e. meaning the administration or the cabinet rather than the state.

The title Official Opposition, used in most of the other member nations of the Commonwealth to designate the political party securing the largest number of seats in the Lower House of parliament (Dewan Rakyat), and which is not in government, is rarely used in Malaysia. It is the common practice to refer to the Opposition simply as The Opposition, or by the party name.

Theoretically, according to the system of Westminster Democracy upon which the Malaysian system is loosely based, The Opposition is seen as the alternative government and prepared to assume office should the incumbent government be defeated at a general election. Due to the domination of the Barisan Nasional (and its predecessor, the Alliance) coalition of the parliament since independence, this perception is generally not acknowledged and recognized by Malaysians, though the recent elections in 2008 have caused Anwar Ibrahim to declare the Opposition the "government in waiting".

Leader of the Opposition

By convention, the Leader of the Opposition comes from the political party that secures the largest number of seats in the Dewan Rakyat, and which is not in government. The Leader of Opposition is often seen as the Prime Minister in waiting.

Current Leader of Opposition background

Following the resignation of Wan Azizah Wan Ismail of the People's Justice Party (PKR) on July 31, 2008, and Anwar Ibrahim's victory in Permatang Pauh on August 26, 2008, Anwar is declared the Leader of the Opposition. Together with Democratic Action Party (DAP), the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS), they form Pakatan Rakyat.

The position of the Leader of the Opposition had generally been given to members of PAS or the DAP, but has on two occasions included the Sarawak National Party (SNAP) in a joint leadership with the DAP and, more recently, Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR).

The list of Leaders of the Opposition include:[1]

# Name Took Office Left Office Party
0 Burhanuddin Mohd Noor (unofficial) 1959 1964 PAS
1 Tan Chee Khoon 1964 1969 Labour;GERAKAN
2 Mohamed Asri Muda 1971 1973 PAS
3 Lim Kit Siang 1973 1973 DAP
4 James Wong 1974 1974 SNAP
5 Edmund Langgu Saga 1975 1975 SNAP
6 Lim Kit Siang 1975 1999 DAP
7 Fadzil Noor 1999 2002 PAS of Barisan Alternatif
8 Abdul Hadi Awang 2002 2004 PAS of Barisan Alternatif
9 Lim Kit Siang 2004 2008 DAP
10 Wan Azizah Wan Ismail March 2008 July 2008 PKR of Pakatan Rakyat
11 Anwar Ibrahim August 28, 2008 Incumbent PKR of Pakatan Rakyat

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