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Speaker of the Penang State Legislative Assembly

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Speaker of the Penang State Legislative Assembly
Yang di-Pertua Dewan Undangan Negeri Pulau Pinang
since 28 June 2013
Penang State Legislative Assembly
StyleYang Berhormat
Tuan Yang di-Pertua (formal)
Tuan Speaker/Tuan Pengerusi (informal and within the assembly)
Member ofCommittee of Rights and Freedoms,
House Committee,
Committee of Meeting Rules, Committee of Privileges
Reports toPenang State Legislative Assembly
SeatPenang State Assembly Building, Light Street, George Town, Penang
AppointerElected by members of the Penang State Legislative Assembly
Term lengthElected at the start of each Penang State Legislative Assembly, upon a vacancy
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Penang
Inaugural holderSulaiman Ahmad
Formation6 June 1959; 65 years ago (1959-06-06)
DeputyDeputy Speaker of the Penang State Legislative Assembly
Websitedun.penang.gov.my/index.php/yb

The Speaker of the Penang State Legislative Assembly is the highest-ranking presiding officer in the Penang State Legislative Assembly, the unicameral legislature of the Malaysian state of Penang. They are responsible for convening sessions of the state's legislative body, organising debates, and examining the admissibility of petitions, bills and amendments. In the absence of the Speaker, the deputy will take their place. The speaker is selected through ballot in the first session of a new legislative assembly.

The incumbent Speaker is Law Choo Kiang. He was elected since 28 June 2013.[1]

Election

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The Penang State Legislative Assembly may from time to time elect a person of eligibility to become a Speaker of the assembly. A speaker may not be elected to be a Speaker unless he is a member or qualified to be a member of the legislative assembly. The speaker may resign at any time. He must vacate his office when either the legislative assembly first meet after a general election, or upon being disqualified to be a speaker, or upon the dissolution of the assembly, or on his ceasing to be a member of assembly other than because of the dissolution of the legislative assembly or ceased to be qualified of a member. A Deputy Speaker may also be chosen from any member of the legislative assembly.[2]

List of Speakers of the Penang State Legislative Assembly

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The following is the list of Speakers of the State Legislative Assembly since 1959:[1][3]

Colour key (for political parties):
  Alliance /   Barisan Nasional   Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia   Pakatan Rakyat   Pakatan Harapan

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
(Constituency)
Term of office Party[a] Election Assembly
Took office Left office Time in office
1. Haji
Sulaiman Ahmad
(born ?)
MLA for Alma
6 June
1959
19 March
1969
9 years, 286 days Alliance (UMNO) 1959 1st
1964 2nd
2. Dato'
Harun Sirat
(born ?)
MLA for Alma
MLA for Bukit Tengah
10 May
1969
16 June
1978
9 years, 37 days Gerakan 1969 3rd
BN (Gerakan) 1974 4th
3. Dato' Haji
Hassan Md. Noh
(born ?)
MLA for Penaga
8 July
1978
29 March
1982
3 years, 264 days BN (UMNO) 1978 5th
4. Dato'
Teh Ewe Lim
(born ?)
MLA for Datok Keramat
22 April
1982
19 July
1986
4 years, 88 days BN (Gerakan) 1982 6th
5. Dato'
Ooi Ean Kwong
(born ?)
MLA for Datok Keramat
3 August
1986
5 October
1990
4 years, 63 days BN (Gerakan) 1986 7th
6. Dato' Haji
Abdul Rahman Abbas
(born 1938)
MLA for Bertam
21 October
1990
4 April
1995
4 years, 165 days BN (UMNO) 1990 8th
7. Dato' Haji
Yahaya Abdul Hamid
(born ?)
MLA for Pinang Tunggal
Non-MLA
25 April
1995
12 February
2008
12 years, 293 days BN (UMNO) 1995 9th
1999 10th
2004 11th
8. Dato' Haji
Abdul Halim Hussain
(born ?)
Non-MLA
8 March
2008
27 June
2013
5 years, 111 days PR (PKR) 2008 12th
9. Dato' Seri
Law Choo Kiang
(born 1970)
MLA for Bukit Tambun (2008–2018)
Non-MLA (since 2018)
28 June
2013
Incumbent 11 years, 135 days PR (PKR) 2013 13th
PH (PKR)
2018 14th
2023 15th

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ This column names only the Speaker's party. The state legislaltive assembly he heads may be a complex coalition of several parties and independents; those are not listed here.

References

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  1. ^ a b "DAP picks Bukit Tambun's Law Choo Kiang as Penang State Assembly Speaker". The Malaysian Insider. The Malaysian Insider. 28 June 2013. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
  2. ^ "40 ADUN angkat sumpah, Law Choo Kiang dipilih semula sebagai Speaker DUN".
  3. ^ "Senarai Yang di-Pertua Dewan Undangan Negeri".