WOMEN in Najib's new cabinet
2(5.7%)women ministers out of 35 ministerial posts and 5 women(19.2%) deputy ministers out of 26 deputy ministerial posts. In total, 7(11.5%) women out of 61 posts.{Note some Ministers hold 2 posts}
4 from UMNO - but it seems that no one is in the current Wanita UMNO Exco
MINISTERS
Nancy Shukri (PBB) - Ministers in Prime Minister's
Department
Rohani Abdul Karim (PBB) - Women, Family and
Community Development
DEPUTY MINISTERS
Azizah Mohd Dun (Umno) - Women, Family and Community
Development
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From Sabah, apparently not in the Wanita UMNO
Executive Committee
Noriah Kasnon (Umno) - Plantation Industries and Commodities
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From Selangor, apparently not in the Wanita UMNO
Executive Committee
Halimah Mohd Saddique (Umno) - Urban Well-Being, Housing and
Local Government
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From Johor, apparently not in the Wanita UMNO
Executive Committee
Rosnah Abdul Rashid Shirlin (Umno) – Works
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From Sabah, apparently not in the Wanita UMNO
Executive Committee
Mary Yap (PBS) - Education
II
FULL LIST
Prime Minister and Finance I: Najib Abdul Razak (Umno)
DPM and Education I: Muhyiddin Yassin (Umno)
Ministers in Prime Minister's Department:Jamil Khir Baharom (Umno)Idris Jala (no party affiliation)Abdul Wahid Omar (no party affiliation)Joseph Kurup (PBRS)Nancy Shukri (PBB)Joseph Entulu (PRS)Paul Low Seng Kuan (no party affiliation)Shahidan Kassim (Umno)
- Deputies - P Waythamoorthy (no party affiliation), Razali Ibrahim (Umno)
Finance II: Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah (Umno)
- Deputy - Ahmad Maslan (Umno)
Education II: Idris Jusoh (Umno)
- Deputies - Mary Yap (PBS), P Kamalanathan (MIC)
Defence: Hishammuddin Hussein (Umno)
- Deputy - Abdul Rahim Bakri (Umno)
Transport: Hishammuddin Hussein (acting) (Umno)
- Deputy - Abdul Aziz Kaprawi (Umno)
Home: Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (Umno)
- Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar (PBB)
Foreign Affairs: Anifah Aman (Umno)Works: Fadillah Yusof (PBB)
- Deputy - Rosnah Abdul Rashid Shirlin (Umno)
International Trade and Industry: Mustapa Mohamed (Umno)
- Deputy - Hamim Samuri (Umno)
- Deputy - Hamzah Zainudin (Umno)
Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumer Affairs: Hasan Malek (Umno)
- Deputy - Ahmad Bashah Md Hanipah (senator) (Umno)
Communications and Multimedia: Ahmad Shabery Cheek (Umno)
- Deputy - Jailani Johari (Umno)
Human Resources: Richard Riot Jaem (SUPP)
- Deputy - Ismail Abdul Muttalib (Umno)
Rural and Regional Development: Shafie Apdal (Umno)
- Deputy - Alexander Nanta Linggi (PBB)
Urban Well-Being, Housing and Local Government: Abdul Rahman Dahlan (Umno)Youth and Sports: Khairy Jamaluddin (Umno)
- Deputy - Halimah Mohd Saddique (Umno)
- Deputy - Saravanan Murugan (MIC)
Health: Dr S Subramaniam (MIC)
- Deputy - Hilmi Yahaya (Umno)
Plantation Industries and Commodities: Douglas Uggah Embas (PBB)Federal Territories: Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor (Umno)
- Deputy - J Loga Bala Mohan (senator) (PPP)
- Deputy - Noriah Kasnon (Umno)
Agriculture and Agro-based Industries: Ismail Sabri Yaakob (Umno)Energy, Water and Green Technology: Maximus Ongkili (PBS)
- Deputy - Mahdzir Khalid (Umno)
Tourism and Culture: Nazri Abdul Aziz (Umno)
- Deputy - Tajuddin Abdul Rahman (Umno)
Science, Technology and Innovation: Ewon Ebin (Upko)
- Deputy - Joseph Salang Gandum (PRS)
- Deputy - Abu Bakar Mohamad Diah (Umno)
Natural Resources and Environment: G Palanivel (MIC)Women, Family and Community Development: Rohani Abdul Karim (PBB)
- Deputy - James Dawos Mamit (PBB)
- Deputy - Azizah Mohd Dun (Umno)- Malaysiakini, 15/5/2013, New cabinet - Waytha, Khairy, Paul Low in; MCA out
The new cabinet, by party and in numbers
Non-BN ministers and deputy ministers:Idris Jala (Sarawakian, no party affiliation, retained)
Paul Low (Transparency International-Malaysia president, new)
Abdul Wahid Omar (Maybank chief executive officer, new)
P Waythamoorthy (disputed Hindraf chief, deputy minister)
Ministers in previous cabinet dropped:(Excluding MCA and candidates who lost or did not contest GE13)
Shaziman Abu Mansor
Noh Omar
Koh Tsu Koon, Minister in PM's Department
Gender composition:
Two women ministers out of 35 ministerial posts and four women deputy ministers out of 26 deputy ministerial posts. In total, six women out of 61 posts. In the last cabinet announced in June 2010, there were also two women ministers and three deputy ministers.
East Malaysia and peninsula composition:
Ministers:
East Malaysia: 13 (Sarawak 8, Sabah 5) - (6 in last cabinet, Sabah 4; Sarawak 2)
Peninsula: 22 - (25 in last cabinet)
Total: 35 - (31 in last cabinet)
Deputy ministers:
East Malaysia: 8 (Sabah 4; Sarawak 4)
Peninsula: 18
Total: 26
The highest number of ministers from Sabah and Sarawak:
1) Joseph Kurup (Sabah/PBRS) - Prime Minister's Department
2) Joseph Entulu (Sarawak/PRS) - Prime Minister's Department
3) Nancy Shukry (Sarawak/PBB) - Prime Minister's Department
4) Idris Jala (Sarawak/Senator) - Prime Minister's Department
5) Anifah Aman (Sabah/Umno) - Foreign Affairs
6) Fadilah Yusof (Sarawak/PBB) - Works
7) Richard Riot (Sarawak/SUPP) - Human Resources
8) Ewon Ebin (Sabah/Upko) - Science, Technology and Innovation
9) Maximus Ongkili (Sarawak/PBS) - Energy, Green Technology and Water
10) Douglas Uggah (Sarawak/PBB) - Plantation Industries and Commodities
11) Rohani Karim (Sarawak/PBB) - Women, Family and Community Development
12) Shafie Apdal (Sabah/Umno) - Rural and Regional Development
13) Abdul Rahman Dahlan (Sabah/Umno) - Housing and Urban Well-being
Party breakdown of ministers:
UMNO: 21 (same as last cabinet)
PBB: 4 (1)
MIC: 2 (2)
PBS : 1 (1)
PBRS: 1 (0)
PRS: 1 (0)
Upko: 1 (1)
SUPP: 1 (1)
Non-BN: 4 (1)
Total: 35 (31)
Party breakdown of deputy ministers:
Umno: 17
MIC: 2
PBB: 3
PRS: 1
Hindraf (NGO): 1
PBS: 1
PPP: 1
Total: 26
Chinese and Indian representatives:
Chinese: 2 (1 minister and 1 deputy minister; down from 6 ministers and 10 deputy ministers in last cabinet)
Indian: 6 (2 ministers and 4 deputy ministers; the same as in the previous cabinet) - Malaysiakini, 15/5/2013, The new cabinet, by party and in numbers
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