Second Rahman cabinet | |
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2nd cabinet of Malaya (Malaysia from 16 September 1963) |
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People and organisations | |
Head of government | Tunku Abdul Rahman |
Deputy head of government | Abdul Razak Hussein |
Head of state |
Tuanku Abdul Rahman (1959–1960) Tuanku Hisamuddin Alam Shah (1960) Tuanku Syed Putra (1960–1964) |
Member parties | |
Status in legislature | UMNO led coalition majority government |
Opposition parties |
Pan-Malayan Islamic Party People's Progressive Party Labour Party of Malaya Parti Rakyat Malaysia Parti Negara Malayan Party |
Opposition leaders |
Burhanuddin al-Helmy (1959–1964) Tan Chee Khoon (1964) |
History | |
Election(s) | Malayan general election, 1959 |
Outgoing election | Malaysian general election, 1964 |
Legislature term(s) | 1st Malayan Parliament |
Budget(s) | 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964 |
Incoming formation | Rahman II Cabinet formation, 1959 |
Outgoing formation | Rahman III Cabinet formation, 1964 |
Predecessor | First Rahman cabinet |
Successor | Third Rahman cabinet |
Tunku Abdul Rahman formed the second Rahman cabinet after being invited by Tuanku Abdul Rahman to begin a new government following the 19 August 1959 general election in the Federation of Malaya. Prior to the election, Rahman led (as Prime Minister) the first Rahman cabinet, a coalition government that consisted of members of the component parties of Alliance Party.
The cabinet was sworn in on 22 August 1959 and Rahman assumed the office of Prime Minister from Abdul Razak Hussein who was the Acting Prime Minister after Rahman took a three-month leave of office to campaign for the elections.
All federal ministers from the First Rahman cabinet were retained with the exception of H.S. Lee who did not contest the 1959 elections and Mohd Khir Johari who was contesting in the constituency of Kedah Tengah, where elections had been postponed to 30 September 1959.
This is a list of the members of the second cabinet of the first Prime Minister of Malaysia (then Prime Minister of the Federation of Malaya), Tunku Abdul Rahman.
The federal cabinet consisted of the following ministers: