Deputy Speaker of the Dewan Rakyat

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Deputy Speaker of the Dewan Rakyat
Timbalan Yang di-Pertua Dewan Rakyat
Incumbent
Ramli Mohd Nor
Alice Lau Kiong Yieng
since 19 December 2022
Dewan Rakyat
StyleYang Berhormat
Tuan Yang di-Pertua (formal)
Tuan Speaker/Tuan Pengurusi (informal and within the House)
Reports toDewan Rakyat
AppointerElected by members of the Dewan Rakyat
Term lengthElected at the start of each Parliament, upon a vacancy
Constituting instrumentFederal Constitution of Malaysia
Inaugural holderSyed Esa Alwee
Formation24 November 1964; 59 years ago (1964-11-24)
SalaryMYR 372,000 annually[1]
WebsiteParliament of Malaysia

The Deputy Speaker of the Dewan Rakyat (Malay: Timbalan Yang di-Pertua Dewan Rakyat) is the second highest-ranking presiding officer of the Dewan Rakyat, the lower house of the Parliament of Malaysia. They are responsible for convening sessions of the Dewan Rakyat, organising debates, and examining the admissibility of petitions, bills, and amendments. One of their deputies will take their place when the absence of the Speaker, [2]

The current deputy speaker is Ramli Mohd Nor alongside with Alice Lau Kiong Yieng. They was elected on 19 December 2022 for the 15th Malaysian Parliament.

Functions[edit]

The Deputy Speaker determines when a sitting of the House should open and close, and may suspend the sitting for a brief period of time if necessary. He is also in charge of ensuring the Constitution and Standing Orders of the House are given due respect; disciplining members of the House; determining who shall have the floor during a sitting; calling a vote; and checking for a quorum when the House meets. He only participates in a vote when there is a tie.[2] The Deputy Speaker also has powers some allege to be excessive, such as imposing limits on the posing of supplementary questions during Question Time — an important procedure for the legislature to examine the government's actions — the power to restrict the tabling of questions for Question Time, and the power to amend written copies of speeches made by members of the House before they are given verbally.[3]

Deputy Speaker election[edit]

The Deputy Speaker is elected to a term that lasts for the length of the term of the Dewan Rakyat that elected him. His term ends when the House is dissolved and a general election is called. He is elected when the House meets for the first time after a general election by the members of the House, who are called MPs. Any MP is qualified to be the Deputy Speaker of the House, but non-MPs who meet the same qualifications required to be an MP are also eligible for election as Deputy Speaker. A candidate for Deputy Speaker must be nominated and seconded by at least two MPs other than himself. This nomination process must be conducted at least 14 days before the election of the Speaker. If only one candidate meets these conditions, he is automatically elected Speaker; otherwise, voting by secret ballot is conducted, with the winner decided by a simple majority. Two deputy Speakers are elected in a similar manner.

The Secretary (Malay:Setiausaha) of the House presides over the voting.[2]

List of deputy speakers of the Dewan Rakyat[edit]

The Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives) shall be from time to time elect two deputy speakers from among members of the House. During any vacancy in the office of Speaker or during any absence of the Speaker from any sitting, one of the Deputy Speakers or, if both the Deputy Speakers are absent or if both their offices are vacant, such other member as may be determined by the rules of procedure of the House, shall act as Speaker.

As 2 June 2024 has 19 deputy speakers being elected, the list following:[4]

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
(Constituency)
Term of office Party Parliament
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Syed Esa Alwee
MP for Batu Pahat Dalam
24 November
1964
20 March
1969
Alliance (UMNO) 2nd
2 Tan Sri Datuk Haji
Nik Ahmad Kamil
(1909–1977)
MP for Ulu Kelantan
9 March
1971
31 July
1974
Alliance (UMNO) 3rd
3 Tan Sri
Syed Nasir Ismail
(1921–1982)
MP for Pagoh
6 November
1974
8 January
1978
BN (UMNO) 4th
4 Azahari Md. Taib
MP for Kulim-Bandar Baharu
21 March
1978
12 June
1978
BN (UMNO)
5 Datuk
Mansor Othman
MP for Kuala Pilah
23 October
1978
29 March
1982
BN (UMNO) 5th
6 Dato' Dr.
Hee Tien Lai
(1941–2016)
MP for Ayer Hitam
14 June
1982
26 July
1983
BN (MCA) 6th
7 Dr.
Abdul Hamid Pawanteh
(1944–2022)
MP for Arau
26 October
1984
19 July
1986
BN (UMNO)
8 D. P. Vijandran
MP for Kapar
8 October
1986
23 February
1990
BN (MIC) 7th
Mohamed Amin Daud
MP for Rompin
4 October
1990
BN (UMNO)
9 Ong Tee Keat
(born 1956)
MP for Ampang Jaya
11 June
1990
10 November
1999
BN (MCA)
8th
9th
Datuk Haji
Juhar Mahiruddin
(born 1953)
MP for Kinabatangan
5 December
1990
BN (UMNO)
8th
9th
10 Datuk
Lim Si Cheng
(born 1949)
MP for Senai (1995–2004)
20 December
1999
4 March
2004
BN (MCA) 10th
Datuk
Muhammad Abdullah
(born 1942)
MP for Maran
BN (UMNO)
11 Datuk
Lim Si Cheng
(born 1949)
MP for Kulai (2004–2008)
17 May
2004
12 February
2008
3 years, 272 days BN (MCA) 11th
Datuk
Yusof Yacob
(born 1956)
MP for Sipitang
BN (UMNO)
15 Datuk
Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar
(born 1946)
MP for Santubong
28 April
2008
3 April
2013
4 years, 341 days BN (PBB) 12th
Datuk
Ronald Kiandee
(born 1961)
MP for Beluran
BN (UMNO)
16 Datuk Seri
Ronald Kiandee
(born 1961)
MP for Beluran
24 June
2013
7 April
2018
4 years, 288 days BN (UMNO) 13th
Dato' Sri Dr.
Ismail Mohamed Said
(born 1965)
MP for Kuala Krau
BN (UMNO)
17 Dato'
Mohd Rashid Hasnon
(born 1960)
MP for Batu Pahat
16 July
2018
10 October
2022
4 years, 87 days PH (PKR) 14th
PN (BERSATU)
Nga Kor Ming
(born 1972)
MP for Teluk Intan
16 July
2018
13 July
2020
1 year, 364 days PH (DAP)
18 Dato' Sri
Azalina Othman Said
(born 1963)
MP for Pengerang
13 July
2020
23 August
2021
1 year, 42 days BN (UMNO)
19 Dato'
Ramli Mohd Nor
(born 1958)
MP for Cameron Highlands
19 December
2022
Incumbent 1 year, 167 days BN (UMNO) 15th
Alice Lau Kiong Yieng
(born 1981)
MP for Lanang
PH (DAP)

Election results[edit]

Election Date Candidates Votes Nominated by Seconded by
25 November 1964 Syed Esa Alwee Unopposed Ismail Abdul Rahman T. Mahima Singh
9 March 1971 Nik Ahmad Kamil Nik Mahmud Unopposed Tunku Abdul Rahman Ismail Abdul Rahman
6 November 1974 Syed Nasir Ismail Unopposed Abdul Razak Hussein Hussein Onn
21 March 1978 Azahari Md. Taib Unopposed Hussein Onn V. Manickavasagam
23 October 1978 Mansor Othman Unopposed Hussein Onn V. Manickavasagam
14 June 1982 Hee Tien Lai Unopposed Mahathir Mohamad Samy Vellu
26 October 1984 Abdul Hamid Pawanteh Unopposed Mahathir Mohamad Sulaiman Daud
8 October 1986 Mohamed Amin Daud Unopposed Mahathir Mohamad Samy Vellu
D. P. Vijandran Unopposed Mahathir Mohamad Lim Keng Yaik
11 June 1990 Ong Tee Keat 107 Mahathir Mohamad Samy Vellu
Chian Heng Kai 30 Rais Yatim Lee Lam Thye
5 December 1990 Ong Tee Keat Unopposed Mahathir Mohamad Samy Vellu
Juhar Mahiruddin Unopposed Mahathir Mohamad Ling Liong Sik
12 June 1995 Ong Tee Keat Unopposed Abang Abu Bakar Abang Mustapha Samy Vellu
Juhar Mahiruddin Unopposed Anwar Ibrahim Lim Keng Yaik
20 December 1999 Lim Si Cheng Unopposed Mahathir Mohamad Samy Vellu
Muhammad Abdullah Unopposed Mahathir Mohamad Samy Vellu
17 May 2004 Lim Si Cheng Unopposed Abdullah Ahmad Badawi Ong Ka Ting
Yusof Yacob Unopposed Abdullah Ahmad Badawi Ong Ka Ting
28 April 2008 Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar 157 Abdullah Ahmad Badawi Najib Razak
Ronald Kiandee 140 Abdullah Ahmad Badawi Najib Razak
Tan Seng Giaw 81 Lim Kit Siang Karpal Singh
24 June 2013 Ronald Kiandee Unopposed Najib Razak Muhyiddin Yassin
Ismail Mohamed Said Unopposed Najib Razak Muhyiddin Yassin
16 July 2018 Mohd Rashid Hasnon 171 Mahathir Mohamad Wan Azizah Wan Ismail
Nga Kor Ming 124 Mahathir Mohamad Wan Azizah Wan Ismail
Ronald Kiandee 93 Ahmad Zahid Hamidi Azalina Othman Said
13 July 2020 Azalina Othman Said Unopposed Muhyiddin Yassin Mohamed Azmin Ali
19 December 2022 Ramli Mohd Nor 148 Anwar Ibrahim Fadillah Yusof
Alice Lau Kiong Yieng 146 Anwar Ibrahim Fadillah Yusof
Mas Ermieyati Samsudin 74 Takiyuddin Hassan Ahmad Amzad Mohamed @ Hashim

See also[edit]

Notes and references[edit]

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  2. ^ a b c "Malaysia". Retrieved Dec. 10, 2005.
  3. ^ "Malaysia". Retrieved Feb. 12, 2006.
  4. ^ "Timbalan Yang di-Pertua Dewan Rakyat". www.parlimen.gov.my.