Prime Ministers of Malaysia - List of Prime Ministers of Malaysia

List of Prime Ministers of Malaysia

Coalition: Alliance Party (AP) National Front (BN)

Party: United Malays National Organisation (UMNO)

GE
Term
No. Name

Picture Took Office Left Office Party Coalition Honorific title
00 1 Tunku Abdul Rahman
31 August 1957 27 June 1959 UMNO AP Father of Independence
01 19 August 1959 1 March 1969
02 21 March 1964 20 March 1969
03 10 May 1969 22 September 1970
2 Abdul Razak Hussein
22 September 1970 31 July 1974 UMNO AP Father of Development
04 24 August 1974 14 January 1976 BN
3 Hussein Onn
14 January 1976 12 June 1978 UMNO BN Father of Unity
05 8 July 1978 16 July 1981
4 Mahathir Mohamad
16 July 1981 29 March 1982 UMNO BN Father of Modernization
06 22 April 1982 19 July 1986
07 3 August 1986 4 October 1990
08 21 October 1990 6 April 1995
09 25 April 1995 10 November 1999
10 29 November 1999 31 October 2003
5 Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
31 October 2003 2 March 2004 UMNO BN Father of Human Capital Development
11 21 March 2004 13 February 2008
12 8 March 2008 3 April 2009
6 Najib Razak
3 April 2009 3 April 2013 UMNO BN
13 6 May 2013 Incumbent

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