16th_Sabah_State_Legislative_Assembly

16th Sabah State Legislative Assembly

16th Sabah State Legislative Assembly

Current term of the legislature of Sabah, Malaysia


The 16th Sabah State Legislative Assembly is the current term of the Sabah State Legislative Assembly, the legislative branch of the Government of Sabah in Sabah, Malaysia. The 16th Assembly consists of 79 members that 73 members were elected in the 2020 Sabah election and 6 members were nominated by the Government and is serving from 26 October 2020 until the next state election.

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Background

Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) coalition won the election with a simple majority of 42 seats. The coalition consists of Parti Gagasan Rakyat Sabah (GAGASAN) (26), Homeland Solidarity Party (STAR) (6), United Sabah Party (PBS) (7), United Sabah National Organisation (USNO) (0), Sabah People's Hope Party (PHRS) (1), Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) (0) and Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) (1). GRS also has 1 direct member representatives from N.21 Limbahau. Hajiji Noor from GAGASAN-GRS was sworn in as Chief Minister 3 days later.

Officeholders

Speakership

  • Speaker: Kadzim Yahya (non-MLA)
  • Deputy Speaker:
    • Al Hambra Juhar (non-MLA)
    • Richard Yong Ke Wong (non-MLA)

Other parliamentary officers

  • Secretary: Rafidah Maqbol Rahman
  • Deputy Secretary: Jayreh Jaya
  • Serjeants-at-Arms: Mohd Sabri Metan
  • Deputy Serjeants-at-Arms: Mahar Rungkim

Party leaders

Government

Opposition

Floor leaders

  • Leader of the House:
  • Shadow Leader of the House:

Whips

  • Government Whip:
  • Opposition Whip:
Constituency map showing current standings by party

Current composition

Gabungan Rakyat Sabah-led government (65) Opposition (14)
42 13 7 2 1 14
Gabungan Rakyat Sabah Barisan Nasional Pakatan Harapan KDM Perikatan Nasional WARISAN
26 7 6 1 1 1 13 4 2 1 2 1 14
GAGASAN PBS STAR SAPP PHRS Direct UMNO DAP PKR UPKO KDM PAS WARISAN
Sabah State Legislative Assembly, 21 May 2023 (79 seats)
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On 25 February 2021, Sebatik MLA Hassan A. Gani Pg. Amir left WARISAN[1] and joined BERSATU on 6 April 2021.[2]

On 10 March 2021, independent Pitas MLA Ruddy Awah joined BERSATU.[3]

On 8 October 2021, Sindumin MLA Yusof Yacob left WARISAN and officially rejoined BN and UMNO on 22 May 2022 after leaving four years ago in 2018.[4]

On 30 October 2021, Segama MLA Mohammadin Ketapi left WARISAN and joined BERSATU on 26 November 2021.[5] However, he left BERSATU on 28 June 2022.[6] He then joined PBM on 28 August 2022.[7]

On 28 December 2021, Limbahau MLA Juil Nuatim and Melalap MLA Peter Anthony left WARISAN and founded a new local political party based in Sabah namely Social Democratic Harmony Party (KDM) that is aligned with the ruling GRS coalition on 28 January 2022.[8] Juil left KDM on 21 May 2023.[9]

On 20 January 2022, Elopura MLA Calvin Chong and Sri Tanjong MLA Justin Wong left DAP but carried on aligning themselves with the PH opposition coalition and officially joined WARISAN on 26 March 2022.[10][11]

On 5 June 2022, Kukusan MLA Rina Jainal left WARISAN and joined PHRS on the same day.[12]

On 21 October 2022, State Assistant Minister to the Chief Minister and Bandau MLA Wetrom Bahanda left BERSATU and joined KDM on the same day.[13]

On 10 December 2022, The leadership of Bersatu Sabah announced its exit from the party and will form a new local party. Bersatu Sabah Chairman Hajiji Noor said the “unanimous decision” by Bersatu Sabah leaders to leave the party is based on the premise that the status quo is “no longer tenable”.[14]

On 6 February 2023, Mohammad Mohamarin, Ben Chong Chen Bin and Norazlinah Arif left WARISAN on the same day and support the ruling GRS coalition.[15]

On 21 February 2023, Yusof Yacob, along with other 8 MLAs support Hajiji. At the same time, Yusof Yacob, James Ratib, Jasnih Daya, Arshad Bistari, Hamid Awang, Mohammad Mohamarin, Ben Chong and Norazlinah joined GAGASAN.[16]

On 27 February 2023, Awang Ahmad Sah Awang Shaari left WARISAN for GAGASAN.[17]

On 4 March 2023, Karamunting MLA George Hiew Vun Zin left WARISAN for GAGASAN.[18]

On 21 May 2023, Juil Nuatim resigned from KDM and support GRS.[9]

Seating plan

VacantVacantVacantDSergeant-at-ArmCVacantVacantVacant
VacantVacantN47 Telupid(Nominated member)VacantVacantVacantVacant
(Nominated member)N25 KapayanN43 KemabongN28 KawangVacantVacantVacantVacant
(Nominated member)N57 KuamutN35 SinduminN46 NabawanVacantVacantVacantVacant
(Nominated member)N21 Luyang
(Minister)
N67 BalungN63 KunakN41 LiawanN11 KadamaianEBN20 Api-Api
(Minister)
N05 Matunggong
(Assistant Minister)
VacantVacant
N73 SebatikN54 KaramuntingN70 KukusanN56 Tanjong PapatN48 Sugut
(Minister)
N40 Bingkor
(Assistant Minister)
VacantVacant
VacantN23 PetagasVacantVacant
N27 LimbahauN09 TempasukN13 Pantai DalitVacantthe MaceN45 Sook
(Minister)
N33 Kuala Penyu
(Assistant Minister)
N08 Pintasan
(Assistant Minister)
Vacant
N06 BandauVacantN10 UsukanN31 Membakut
(Minister)
N52 Sungai Sibuga
(Assistant Minister)
Vacant
N61 SegamaN04 Tanjong KaporN59 SukauN42 MelalapN14 Tamparuli
(Minister)
N32 Klias
(Assistant Minister)
N44 Tulid
(Assistant Minister)
Vacant
(Nominated member)N01 BanggiN19 Likas
(Assistant Minister)
Vacant
(Nominated member)N51 Sungai ManilaN29 Pantai ManisN16 KarambunaiN37 Karanaan
(Minister)
N18 Inanam
(Assistant Minister)
N71 Tanjung Batu
(Assistant Minister)
Vacant
N58 LamagFAN24 Tanjung Keramat
(Deputy Chief Minister III)
VacantN62 SilamN50 Gum-GumN64 SulabayanN36 Kundasang
(Deputy Chief Minister II)
N07 Tandek
(Assistant Minister)
N02 Bengkoka
(Assistant Minister)
Vacant
N72 MerotaiN60 TungkuN30 BongawanN26 MoyogN39 Tambunan
(Deputy Chief Minister I)
N34 Lumadan
(Assistant Minister)
N15 Kiulu
(Assistant Minister)
Vacant
N69 Sri TanjongN55 ElopuraN22 Tanjung AruN65 Senallang
(Opposition Leader)
N12 Sulaman
(Chief Minister)
N38 Paginatan
(Assistant Minister)
N03 Pitas
(Assistant Minister)
Vacant
N66 BugayaN53 SekongN17 DarauSecretaryN68 Apas
(Assistant Minister)
N49 Labuk
(Assistant Minister)
Vacant
Speaker
Yang Di-Pertua Negeri

References

  1. Mulia, Media (25 February 2021). "ADUN Sebatik Tinggalkan Warisan, Sokong GRS".
  2. Chan, Julia (5 April 2021). "Sebatik rep joins Bersatu after quitting Warisan | Malay Mail". www.malaymail.com.
  3. "Pitas assemblyman joins Bersatu". Borneo Post Online. 20 March 2021. Retrieved 20 March 2021.
  4. "Lahad Datu MP Mohamaddin Ketapi joins PBM". The Star. 28 August 2022. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  5. "Sabah's PKDM deputy chief quits to go independent". The Star. 21 May 2023. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  6. "Bandau assemblyman Wetrom leaves Bersatu, joins KDM to contest Kota Marudu seat". New Straits Times. 21 October 2022. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  7. Abdullah, Izwan (6 February 2023). "3 Adun Warisan umum keluar parti". Harian Metro. Retrieved 6 February 2023.
  8. Mirlen Axtius (21 February 2023). "Lima ADUN Sabah keluar UMNO, umum sertai Gagasan Rakyat dipimpin Hajiji". www.astroawani.com (in Malayalam). Retrieved 4 March 2023.
  9. ASMIN, ASYIKIN (27 February 2023). "ADUN Petagas pula keluar Warisan". Sinar Harian. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  10. "One more Warisan rep leaves to back Hajiji". The Star. 4 March 2023. Retrieved 4 March 2023.

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