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List of longest-serving members of the Malaysian Parliament

This is a list of Members of the Malaysian Parliament who have served for at least 30 years. The time of service is not always continuous and separate terms are aggregated. This list includes MPs who served in the past and who continue to serve in the present.[1][2]

A total of 27 individuals have served in excess of 30 years in Parliament as of 2024. Thus far the only female MPs to have served longer than 30 years are Rafidah Aziz and Rohani Abdul Karim.

Members of Parliament who have served for at least 30 years


Members of Parliament who have currently served for at least 25 years

Members of Parliament who have currently served for at least 20 years

Timeline

Fong Kui LunFong Kui LunFong Kui LunAbdul Hadi AwangAbdul Hadi AwangAbdul Hadi AwangRichard Riot JaemRichard Riot JaemRichard Riot JaemRohani Abdul KarimRohani Abdul KarimWan Junaidi Tuanku JaafarWan Junaidi Tuanku JaafarDouglas Uggah EmbasTan Kok WaiTan Kok WaiJoseph Pairin KitinganJoseph Pairin KitinganJoseph Pairin KitinganLeo Michael ToyadTan Seng GiawAnwar IbrahimAnwar IbrahimAnwar IbrahimAnwar IbrahimMuhyiddin YassinMuhyiddin YassinMuhyiddin YassinMuhyiddin YassinMuhyiddin YassinRafidah AzizKarpal SinghKarpal SinghAbdul Kadir Sheikh FadzirAbdullah Ahmad BadawiNajib RazakNajib RazakRais YatimRais YatimSamy VelluLeo MoggieLeo MoggieSulaiman DaudLing Liong SikRazaleigh HamzahRazaleigh HamzahRazaleigh HamzahLim Kit SiangLim Kit SiangLim Kit SiangAbdul Taib MahmudAbdul Taib MahmudGhafar BabaGhafar BabaMahathir MohamadMahathir MohamadMahathir MohamadMahathir MohamadMahathir MohamadMahathir Mohamad

References

  1. ^ "Representatives List of Members". Parliament of Malaysia. Retrieved 2018-08-04.
  2. ^ "Representatives Archive List of Members". Parliament of Malaysia. Retrieved 2018-08-04.
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