Chief Minister of Malacca explained

Post:Chief Minister
Body:Malacca
Native Name:Ketua Menteri Melaka
Insignia:Coat of arms of Malacca New.svg
Incumbent:Ab Rauf Yusoh
Incumbentsince:31 March 2023
Department:Government of Malacca
Style:Yang Amat Berhormat (The Most Honourable)
Reports To:Malacca State Legislative Assembly
Residence:Seri Bendahara, Ayer Keroh, Malacca
Seat:Tingkat 4 (Suite), Blok Bendahara, Seri Negeri, Hang Tuah Jaya, 75450 Ayer Keroh, Malacca
Appointer:Mohd Ali Rustam
Appointer Qualified:as Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Malacca
Termlength:5 years or lesser, renewable once (while commanding the confidence of the Malacca State Legislative Assembly
With State Elections held no more than five years apart)
Inaugural:Osman Talib
Deputy:Vacant

The Chief Minister of Malacca (Malay: Ketua Menteri Melaka) is the head of government in the Malaysian state of Malacca. According to convention, the chief minister is the leader of the majority party or largest coalition party in the Malacca State Legislative Assembly. The position has been held by Ab Rauf Yusoh since 31 March 2023.

Appointment

According to the state constitution, the Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Malacca appoints the chief finister to preside over the Executive Council and requires the chief minister to be a member of the Legislative Assembly who in his judgment is likely to command the confidence of the majority of the members of the Assembly and must be a Malaysian citizen by naturalization or by registration. The Yang di-Pertua Negeri on the chief minister's advice can appoint no more than ten nor less than four members from among the members of the Legislative Assembly.

The member of the Executive Council must take and subscribe the oath of office and allegiance in the presence of the Yang di-Pertua Negeri as well as the oath of secrecy before they can exercise the functions of office. The Executive Council is collectively responsible to the Legislative Assembly. The members of the Executive Council can not hold any office of profit and engage in any trade, business or profession that would cause conflict of interest.

If a government cannot get its appropriation (budget) legislation passed by the Legislative Assembly, or the Legislative Assembly passes a vote of "no confidence" in the government, the chief minister is bound by convention to resign immediately. The Yang di-Pertua Negeri's choice of replacement chief minister will be dictated by the circumstances. A member of the Executive Council other than the chief minister can not hold office during the pleasure of the Yang di-Pertua Negeri, unless the appointment of any member of the Executive Council has been revoked by the Yang di-Pertua Negeri on the advice of the chief minister but may at any time resign his office.

Following a resignation in other circumstances, defeat in an election, or the death of a chief minister, the Yang di-Pertua Negeri will generally appoint the person voted by the governing party as their new leader to the position of chief minister.

Powers

The power of the chief minister is subject to several limitations. Chief ministers removed as leader of their party, or whose government loses a vote of no confidence in the Legislative Assembly, must advise a state election to resign the office, or be dismissed by the Yang di-Pertua Negeri. The defeat of a supply bill (one that concerns the spending of money) or unable to pass important policy-related legislation is seen to require the resignation of the government or dissolution of the Legislative Assembly, much like a non-confidence vote, since a government that cannot spend money is hamstrung, also called loss of supply.

The chief minister's party will normally have a majority in the Legislative Assembly and party discipline is exceptionally strong in Malaccan politics, so passage of the government's legislation through the Legislative Assembly is mostly a formality.

Caretaker chief minister

The Legislative Assembly continues for five years from the date of its first meeting unless dissolved by the Yang di-Pertua Negeri sooner. The state constitution permits a delay of 60 days of general election to be held from the date of dissolution and the Legislative Assembly to be summoned to meet on a date not later than 120 days from the date of dissolution. Conventionally, between the dissolution of one legislative assembly and the convening of the next, the chief minister and the executive council remain in office in a caretaker capacity.

List of chief ministers of Malacca

The following is the list of chief ministers of Malacca since 1957:[1] [2] [3]

Colour key (for political parties):
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No.PortraitName

Term of officePartyElectionAssembly
1Osman Talib31 August
1957
1 June
1959
Alliance
(UMNO)
2Abdul Ghafar Baba
1 June
1959
7 October
1967
Alliance
(UMNO)
19591st
19642nd
3Talib Karim
7 October
1967
1 August
1972
Alliance
(UMNO)
19693rd
4Abdul Ghani Ali
1 August
1972
11 July
1978
Alliance
(UMNO)
BN
(UMNO)
19744th
5Mohd Adib Mohamad Adam
11 July
1978
26 April
1982
BN
(UMNO)
19785th
6
Abdul Rahim Thamby Chik
26 April
1982
14 October
1994
BN
(UMNO)
19826th
19867th
19908th
7
Mohd Zin Abdul Ghani
14 October
1994
14 May
1997
BN
(UMNO)
19959th
8
Abu Zahar Ithnin
23 May
1997
2 December
1999
BN
(UMNO)
9
Mohd Ali Rustam
2 December
1999
7 May
2013
BN
(UMNO)
199910th
200411th
200812th
10
Idris Haron
7 May
2013
11 May
2018
BN
(UMNO)
201313th
11Adly Zahari
11 May
2018
9 March
2020
PH
(AMANAH)
201814th
12
Sulaiman Md Ali

2020

2023
BN
(UMNO)
202115th
13
Ab Rauf Yusoh

2023
IncumbentBN
(UMNO)

Living former chief ministers

Name Term of office Date of birth
1982–1994 10 April 1950 (age)
1999–2013 24 August 1949 (age)
2013–2018 13 May 1966 (age)
2018–2020 15 February 1971 (age)
2020–2023 20 December 1966 (age)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Malaysia: States . Rulers . 12 April 2011.
  2. Web site: Ketua Menteri Melaka . Malacca State Government . ms . 12 April 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110313232646/http://www.melaka.gov.my/bm/ketua-menteri-melaka.html . March 13, 2011 .
  3. http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Malay_states.htm#Malacca Malacca