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Fourth Rahman cabinet
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This article is about the fourth cabinet of the first Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tunku Abdul Rahman. He announced his cabinet on 21 May 1969, eight days after the 13 May incident,[1] and eleven days after the 1969 Malaysian general election, where his Alliance only won by a slim majority. It was the 4th cabinet of Malaysia formed since independence. This was the final government headed by Tunku Abdul Rahman, although in reality the government was suspended and de facto replaced by National Operations Council or MAGERAN on 15 May. Tunku Abdul Rahman resigned from his position a year later, succeeded by his deputy and the MAGERAN Director, Abdul Razak Hussein.
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Fourth Rahman cabinet | |
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![]() 4th Cabinet of Malaysia | |
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People and organisations | |
Head of state | Tuanku Ismail Nasiruddin Shah (1969–1970) Tuanku Abdul Halim (1970) |
Head of government | Tunku Abdul Rahman |
Deputy head of government | Abdul Razak Hussein |
Member parties | |
Status in legislature | Coalition government 74 / 144 |
Opposition parties | Democratic Action Party United Sabah National Organisation Pan-Malayan Islamic Party Sarawak National Party Malaysian People's Movement Party Sarawak United Peoples' Party People's Progressive Party Sabah Chinese Association Parti Pesaka Sarawak |
Opposition leader | None |
History | |
Election | 1969 Malaysian general election |
Legislature term | 3rd Malaysian Parliament |
Budget | 1970 |
Predecessor | Third Rahman cabinet |
Successor | First Razak cabinet |
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