Alliance of Hope | |
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Malay name | Pakatan Harapan ڤاكتن هارڤن |
Chinese name | 希望联盟 Xīwàng liánméng |
Tamil name | நம்பிக்கை கூட்டணி Nampikkai kūṭṭaṇi |
Abbreviation | PH |
President | Wan Azizah Wan Ismail |
Chairman | Anwar Ibrahim |
Deputy President | |
Founded | 22 September 2015 |
Legalised | 16 May 2018[1] |
Preceded by | Pakatan Rakyat |
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Newspaper |
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Student wing | Pakatan Harapan Students |
Youth wing | Pakatan Harapan Youth |
Women's wing | Pakatan Harapan Women |
Ideology | Social liberalism Social democracy Progressivism |
Political position | Centre-left |
National affiliation | National Unity Government (since 2022) |
Regional affiliation | Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (since 2023) |
Colours | |
Dewan Negara | 16 / 70 |
Dewan Rakyat | 81 / 222 |
State Legislative Assemblies | 141 / 611 |
Chief minister of states | 3 / 13 |
Election symbol | |
(except DAP Sarawak) (DAP Sarawak only) | |
Party flag | |
Website | |
pakatanharapan 2022 campaign website | |
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The Alliance of Hope (Malay: Pakatan Harapan; abbrev: PH; stylised as HARAPAN) is a Malaysian political coalition consisting of centre-left political parties which was formed in 2015 to succeed the Pakatan Rakyat coalition. It has led a grand coalition government since November 2022, having previously led a single-coalition government from May 2018 to February 2020.
It is currently the largest coalition in the Dewan Rakyat with 81 seats and is part of the state governments of seven of 13 states in the country, comprising Penang, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Perak, Pahang, Malacca and Sabah. It also provides confidence and supply in Johor for its state government led by Barisan Nasional (BN).
The coalition consists of the Democratic Action Party (DAP), People's Justice Party (PKR), National Trust Party (AMANAH), and United Progressive Kinabalu Organisation (UPKO).
The coalition deposed the Barisan Nasional coalition government during the 2018 Malaysian general election, ending its 60-year-long reign (counted together with its predecessor, Alliance) since independence. Pakatan fell from power as a result of the 2020 Malaysian political crisis, when its chairman and then-Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad resigned from office, and his Malaysian United Indigenous Party (BERSATU) left the coalition along with 11 members of parliament from PKR.[2]
After the 2022 Malaysian general election resulted in a hung parliament, Pakatan entered into coalition with Barisan Nasional, the Sarawak Parties' Alliance (GPS), Sabah People's Alliance (GRS), Heritage Party (WARISAN), Malaysian Nation Party (PBM), Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (MUDA), Social Democratic Harmony Party (KDM), and independents to form what is commonly referred to as a national unity government, with Pakatan chairman Anwar Ibrahim as prime minister.