Portrait
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Name (Birth–Death) Constituency
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Political party
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Title
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Took office
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Left office
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Deputy Minister
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Prime Minister (Cabinet)
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Abdul Razak Hussein (1922–1976) MP for Semantan
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Alliance (UMNO)
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Minister of Education
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1952
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1957
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Vacant (1952–1955) Too Joon Hing (1955–1957)
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Chief Minister of the Federation of Malaya [[Tunku Abdul Rahman|Tunku Abdul Rahman (I)]]
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Mohamed Khir Johari (1923–2006) MP for Kedah Tengah
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1957
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1960
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Vacant
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Tunku Abdul Rahman (I • II)
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Abdul Rahman Talib (1916–1968) MP for Kuantan
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1960
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1962
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Tunku Abdul Rahman (II)
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Abdul Hamid Khan (1900–1974) MP for Batang Padang
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1962
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1964
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Abdul Rahman Talib (1916–1968) MP for Kuantan
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1964
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1965
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Tunku Abdul Rahman (III)
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Mohamed Khir Johari (1923–2006) MP for Kedah Tengah
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1965
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1969
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Abdul Rahman Ya'kub (1928–2015) MP for Payang
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Alliance (BUMIPUTERA)
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1969
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1970
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Tunku Abdul Rahman (IV)
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Hussein Onn (1922–1990) MP for Johore Bahru Timor
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Alliance (UMNO)
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1970
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1973
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Abdul Razak Hussein (I)
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Mohamed Yaacob (1926–2009) MP for Tanah Merah
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13 August 1973
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4 September 1974
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Mahathir Mohamad (b.1925) (Deputy Prime Minister) MP for Kubang Pasu
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BN (UMNO)
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5 September 1974
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1 January 1978
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Chan Siang Sun
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Abdul Razak Hussein (II) Hussein Onn (I)
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Musa Hitam (b.1934) MP for Labis
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1 January 1978
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16 July 1981
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Salleh Jaffarudin
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Hussein Onn (II)
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Sulaiman Daud (1933–2010) MP for Santubong
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BN (PBB)
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17 July 1981
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17 July 1984
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Chan Siang Sun (1981–1982) Suhaimi Kamaruddin (1981–1982) Tan Tiong Hong (1982–1984) Mohd Khalil Yaakob (1982–1984)
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Mahathir Mohamad (I • II)
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Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (b. 1939) MP for Kepala Batas
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BN (UMNO)
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17 July 1984
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10 August 1986
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Rosemary Chow Poh Kheng (1984–1985) Bujang Ulis (1984–1986) Ling Liong Sik (1985–1986) Ng Cheng Kiat (1986)
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Mahathir Mohamad (II)
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Anwar Ibrahim (b. 1947) MP for Permatang Pauh
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11 August 1986
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15 March 1991
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Woon See Chin (1986–1990) Bujang Ulis (1986–1987) Leo Michael Toyad (1987–1991) Ng Cheng Kiat (1986) Fong Chan Onn (1990–1991)
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Mahathir Mohamad (III • IV)
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Sulaiman Daud (1933–2010) MP for Petra Jaya
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BN (PBB)
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15 March 1991
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7 May 1995
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Leo Michael Toyad Fong Chan Onn
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Mahathir Mohamad (IV)
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Mohd. Najib Abdul Razak (b. 1953) MP for Pekan
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BN (UMNO)
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8 May 1995
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14 December 1999
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Mohd Khalid Mohd Yunos Fong Chan Onn
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Mahathir Mohamad (V)
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Musa Mohamad (1943–2024) Senator
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15 December 1999
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26 March 2004
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Abdul Aziz Shamsuddin Han Choon Kim
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Mahathir Mohamad (VI) Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (I)
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Hishammuddin Hussein (b. 1961) MP for Sembrong
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27 March 2004
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9 April 2009
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Mahadzir Mohd Khir (2004–2006) Han Choon Kim (2004–2008) Noh Omar (2006–2008) Razali Ibrahim (2008–2009) Wee Ka Siong (2008–2009)
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Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (II • III)
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Muhyiddin Yassin (b. 1947) MP for Pagoh
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10 April 2009
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28 July 2015
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Mohd Puad Zarkashi (2009–2013) Wee Ka Siong (2009–2013) Kamalanathan Panchanathan (2013–2015) Mary Yap (2013–2015)
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Mohd. Najib Abdul Razak (I • II)
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Idris Jusoh (b. 1955) MP for Besut
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Second Minister of Education
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16 May 2013
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29 July 2015
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Kamalanathan Panchanathan Mary Yap
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Najib Razak (II)
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Mahdzir Khalid (b. 1960) MP for Padang Terap
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Minister of Education
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29 July 2015
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9 May 2018
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Kamalanathan Panchanathan Chong Sin Woon
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Dr. Maszlee Malik (b. 1974) MP for Simpang Renggam
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PH (BERSATU)
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21 May 2018
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3 January 2020
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Teo Nie Ching
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Mahathir Mohamad (VII)
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Mahathir Mohamad (b.1925) (Prime Minister) MP for Langkawi Acting
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3 January 2020
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24 February 2020
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Dr. Mohd Radzi Md Jidin (b.1977) (Senior Minister) Senator
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PN (BERSATU)
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Senior Minister of Education
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10 March 2020
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24 November 2022
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Muslimin Yahaya (2020–2021) Mah Hang Soon (2020–2022) Mohamad Alamin (2021–2022)
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Muhyiddin Yassin (I) Ismail Sabri Yaakob (I)
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Fadhlina Sidek (b. 1977) MP for Nibong Tebal
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PH (PKR)
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Minister of Education
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3 December 2022
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Incumbent
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Lim Hui Ying (2022–2023) Wong Kah Woh (2023–current)
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Anwar Ibrahim (I)
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