Penang State Executive Council
The Penang State Executive Council is the executive authority of the state government of Penang, a Malaysian state. Led by the Chief Minister, the head of government who is appointed by Penang's head of state, the Governor, the Executive Council also comprises between four and ten other State Assemblymen from the Penang State Legislative Assembly, as well as the State Secretary, the State Legal Adviser and the State Financial Officer.[1]
Penang State Executive Council | |
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2023–present | |
Date formed | 13 August 2023 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Ahmad Fuzi Abdul Razak |
Head of government | Chow Kon Yeow (PH–DAP) |
Total no. of members | 11 |
Member parties | Pakatan Harapan (PH) and Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition government
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Status in legislature | Coalition government 29 / 40 |
Opposition parties |
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Opposition leader | Mohd Yusni Mat Piah (PN–PAS) |
History | |
Legislature term(s) | 15th Malaysian Parliament |
While being smaller in size, the Penang State Executive Council is analogous in structure and role to the Malaysian Federal Cabinet. As federal and state responsibilities differ, there are a number of portfolios that differ between the federal and state governments. The Executive Council is collectively responsible to the Penang State Legislative Assembly.[1]
Structure of government
Appointment of the Executive
The Chief Minister, as Penang's head of government, must be appointed by the Governor of Penang (Malay: Yang di-Pertua Negeri Pulau Pinang) on the basis that the former commands the confidence of a majority of the State Assemblymen in the Penang State Legislative Assembly.[1] On the advice of the Chief Minister, the Governor shall form the Penang State Executive Council by appointing "not more than ten nor less than four other members" from among the State Assemblymen.
Aside from the Executive Council, the Governor shall also appoint another three executive officers, namely the State Secretary, the State Legal Adviser and the State Financial Officer.
- The State Secretary serves as the principal officer who handles the administrative affairs of the State.
- The State Legal Adviser shall provide advice on legal matters upon request from either the Governor or the state government.
- The State Financial Officer is in charge of the financial affairs of the State.
These officers retain the right to participate in the proceedings of the Executive Council and may be appointed to any of the committees in the council. However, they are not permitted to vote in the Executive Council or within any of the committees.[1]
Before exercising the duties of the executive office, an incoming member of the Executive Council must take and subscribe the Oath of Office and Allegiance in the presence of the Governor. The Oath of Office and Allegiance reads as follows.
I, [name], having been appointed to the office of [name of office], do solemnly swear [or affirm] that I will faithfully discharge the duties of that office to the best of my ability, that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the State of Penang, and that I will preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the State of Penang.[1]
In addition, every incoming member of the Executive Council, plus the State Secretary, the State Legal Adviser and the State Financial Officer, must also take and subscribe the Oath of Secrecy before the Governor. The Oath of Secrecy is as follows.
I, [name], do solemnly swear [or affirm] that I will not directly or indirectly communicate or reveal to any person any matter which shall be brought under my consideration or shall become known to me as a member of the Executive Council of the State of Penang except as may be required for the due discharge of my duties as such or may be specially permitted by the Yang di-Pertua Negeri.[1]
Vacation of office
Any member of the Penang State Executive Council, apart from the Chief Minister, shall hold office at the Governor's pleasure, but may at any time resign from his or her position.[1] If the Chief Minister ceases to command the confidence of the majority of the State Assemblymen in the Penang State Legislative Assembly, the Chief Minister shall tender the resignation of the entire Executive Council. However, in this particular circumstance, the Chief Minister also reserves the option to advise the Governor to dissolve the Legislative Assembly, thus paving the way for fresh state-level election. Aside from that, the Executive Council ceases to exist upon the vacancy of the Office of the Chief Minister, unless the vacancy arises while the Legislative Assembly is dissolved.
Lists of full members
Chow Kon Yeow II EXCO
PH (10) | BN (1) |
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Members since 13 August 2023 have been :[2]
Name | Portfolio | Party | Constituency | Term start | Term end |
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Chow Kon Yeow MP (Chief Minister) |
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PH (DAP) | Padang Kota | 13 August 2023 | Incumbent |
Mohamad Abdul Hamid (Deputy Chief Minister I) |
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PH (PKR) | Batu Maung | 16 August 2023 | |
Jagdeep Singh Deo (Deputy Chief Minister II) |
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PH (DAP) | Datok Keramat | ||
Wong Hon Wai |
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Paya Terubong | |||
Zairil Khir Johari |
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Tanjong Bunga | |||
Lim Siew Khim |
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Sungai Pinang | |||
Daniel Gooi Zi Sen |
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Padang Lalang | |||
Jason H'ng Mooi Lye |
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Jawi | |||
Sundarajoo Somu |
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Perai | |||
Fahmi Zainol |
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PH (PKR) | Pantai Jerejak | ||
Rashidi Zinol |
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BN (UMNO) | Sungai Acheh |
Ex officio members
The State Secretary, the State Legal Adviser and the State Financial Officer are the ex officio members of the Executive Council.
Name | Position | Note |
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Abdul Razak Bin Jaafar | State Secretary | [3] |
Norazmi Bin Mohd Narawi | State Legal Adviser | [4] |
Mohd Farazi Bin Johari | State Financial Officer | [5] |
Former membership
Chow Kon Yeow I EXCO
PH (11) |
Members from 14 May 2018 to 13 August 2023 were :[6]
Name | Portfolio | Party | Constituency | Term start | Term end |
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Chow Kon Yeow MP (Chief Minister) |
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PH (DAP) | Padang Kota | 14 May 2018 | 13 August 2023 |
Ahmad Zakiyuddin Abdul Rahman (Deputy Chief Minister I) |
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PH (PKR) | Pinang Tunggal | 16 May 2018 | |
Ramasamy Palanisamy (Deputy Chief Minister II) |
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PH (DAP) | Perai | ||
Jagdeep Singh Deo |
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Datok Keramat | |||
Zairil Khir Johari |
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Tanjong Bunga | |||
Abdul Halim Hussain |
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PH (PKR) | Batu Maung | ||
Norlela Ariffin |
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Penanti | 12 March 2020 | ||
Phee Boon Poh |
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PH (DAP) | Sungai Puyu | 16 May 2018 | |
Chong Eng |
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Padang Lalang | |||
Yeoh Soon Hin |
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Paya Terubong | |||
Soon Lip Chee |
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Bagan Jermal | |||
See also
References
- "Constitution of the State of Penang" (PDF). Penang State Legislative Assembly.
- "State polls: Chow sworn in as Penang CM for second term". The Star. 13 August 2023. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
- ":: iDirektori : Ketua Jabatan". idirektori.penang.gov.my. Retrieved 2018-05-15.
- ":: iDirektori : Penasihat Undang-undang Negeri Pejabat Penasihat Undang-Undang". idirektori.penang.gov.my. Retrieved 2018-05-15.
- ":: iDirektori : Ketua Jabatan". idirektori.penang.gov.my. Retrieved 2018-05-15.
- "Civil engineer Zaki made Penang deputy CM 1". Free Malaysia Today. 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2018-05-16.