National Trust Party (Malaysia)
The National Trust Party is a political party in Malaysia advocating a reformist strand of political Islam. The party was founded as the Malaysia Workers' Party before being taken over in August 2015 by Gerakan Harapan Baru, a group of moderate-to-progressive Islamist leaders from the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party that had lost a party election. The party was rebranded on 16 September 2015. The party currently has eight elected Members of Parliament. It is one of the three component parties of the incumbent Pakatan Harapan coalition in Malaysia.
History
Malaysian Workers' Party (PPPM)
The Malaysian Workers' Party was founded in January 1978 by Ganga Nayar, the first female to head a political party in Malaysia. Nayar was its lone candidate for the 1978 general election in the Sungei Besi parliamentary constituency and the Sungei Way state constituency. She performed poorly and lost her deposits in both contests. Since then, the Workers' Party contested very few Malaysian elections.The symbol or logo of the Workers' Party was the hoe and gear with the dark green background.
The Workers' Party was dormant until it was taken over by Gerakan Harapan Baru on 31 August 2015.
Takeover by the Gerakan Harapan Baru
In 2015 GHB took over the Workers Party after its attempt to form a new party called Parti Progresif Islam was rejected by the Home Ministry. Gerakan Harapan Baru was given permission to take over the party, with the only condition given by the existing party members that the party would not co-operate with the Barisan Nasional coalition and UMNO.GHB chief Mohamad Sabu said they would then change the Workers' Party's name to the National Trust Party. Once the Registrar of Societies approved the new name, it was expected that the Amanah party would be launched on 16 September in conjunction with Malaysia Day, with at least 35,000 members.
Rebranding to Parti Amanah Negara
Malaysian Workers' Party members approved the change of its name to Parti Amanah Negara in an extraordinary general meeting on 8 September 2015, resulting in the change of its logo and flag.AMANAH was officially launched on 16 September 2015 at the national level, while it was still awaiting the Registrar of Societies' approval. AMANAH is taking over and rebranding the Workers' Party into a new political party spearheaded by progressive leaders, who have left PAS.
The new logo and flag was unveiled at its official launch on 16 September 2015.
Ideology
The ideology of the party is described as progressive Islamism, indicating a commitment to Islamic political ideals but in a more progressive and liberal democratic manner. In addition to common reformist stance and rhetoric held by PH, the party remains socially conservative in line with Sharia law, such as prohibition of liquors and gambling.The party has stated that Muslims should not force Islamic values on non-Muslims. However, individual members of the party have called for abrogation of any law and court decision should they contradict with Sharia.
Organisational structure
Central Leadership Committee (2023–2026)
- General Advisor:
- * Ahmad Awang
- Deputy General Advisor:
- * Abdul Ghani Shamsudin
- President:
- * Mohamad Sabu
- Deputy President:
- * Mujahid Yusof Rawa
- Vice-Presidents:
- * Dzulkefly Ahmad
- * Siti Mariah Mahmud
- * Adly Zahari
- * Mahfuz Omar
- * Mohd Hatta Ramli
- Women's Chief:
- * Aiman Athirah Sabu
- Women's Deputy Chief:
- * Anfaal Saari
- Youth Chief:
- * Mohd Hasbie Muda
- Youth Deputy Chief:
- * Danial Al Rashid Haron
- Women's Youth Chief:
- * Masturah Abu Bakar
- Women's Deputy Youth Chief:
- * Aishah Mohd Zain
- Secretary-General:
- * Muhammad Faiz Fadzil
- Deputy Secretary-General:
- * Norhayati Bidin
- Treasurer-General:
- * Izham Hashim
- Organising Secretary:
- * Abang Ahmad Kerdee Abang Masagus
- Communications Director:
- * Khalid Abdul Samad
- Elections Director:
- * Mohd Sany Hamzan
- Strategic Director:
- * Ahmad Sabki Yusof
- Human Resources Development Director:
- * Suhaizan Kayat
- Syariah Affairs Director:
- * Hasan Bahrom
- Education and Social Change Director:
- * Azli Yusof
- International Affairs Director:
- * Raja Kamarul Bahrin Shah Raja Ahmad
- Membership Addition Director:
- * Mohd Sofi Abdul Wahab
- Arts and Culture Affairs Director:
- * Wan Anwar Wan Ibrahim
- Parliament Affairs Director:
- * Aminolhuda Hassan
- Mobilization Director:
- * Abbas Azmi
- Consumer and Employees Director:
- * Haris Alimudin
- Welfare, Humanity and Natural Disasters Director:
- * Mariam Abdul Rashid
- Agriculture and Rural Affairs Director:
- * Mohamad Zamir Ghazali
- KANUN / Constitutional & Procedural Amendments Director:
- * Dzulqarnain Lokhman
- Racial Integration Director:
- * Nazri Abdul Rahman
- Central Leadership Committee Members:
- * Ismail Salleh
- * Lahirul Latigu
- * Ahmad Termizi Ramli
- * Asmuni Awi
- * Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin
- * Ridzwan Abu Bakar
- * Muhaimin Sulam
- * Koh Eng Kee
- * Siti Faridah Abdul Samad
- State Chairpersons:
- * Federal Territories: Khalid Abdul Samad
- * Johor: Aminolhuda Hassan
- * Kedah: Mohd Asmirul Anuar Aris
- * Kelantan: Adly Zahari
- * Melaka: Ashraf Muklis Minghat
- * Negeri Sembilan: Mk Ibrahim Abdul Rahman
- * Pahang: Mohd Fadzli Mohd Ramly
- * Penang: Muhammad Faiz Fadzil
- * Perak: Asmuni Awi
- * Perlis: Wan Kharizal Wan Khazim
- * Sabah: Lahirul Latigu
- * Sarawak: Abang Abdul Halil Abang Naili
- * Selangor: Izham Hashim
- * Terengganu: Mohd Hasbie Muda
- Deputy State Chairpersons:
- * Federal Territories: Hayatul Kamil Termudi
- * Johor: Dzulkefly Ahmad
- * Kedah: Johari Abdullah
- * Kelantan: Abdul Kadir Othman
- * Melaka: Husni Balis Ali
- * Negeri Sembilan:
- * Pahang:
- * Penang:
- * Perak: Ahmad Termizi Ramli
- * Perlis:
- * Sabah:
- * Sarawak:
- * Selangor: Azli Yusof
- * Terengganu: Zukeri Embong
Leadership
1. Mohamad Sabu
Deputy President
1. Salahuddin Ayub
2. Mujahid Yusof Rawa
Women Chief
1. Siti Mariah Mahmud
2. Aiman Athirah Sabu
Youth Chief
1. Mohd Sany Hamzan
2. Hasnul Zulkarnain Abdul Munaim
3. Shazni Munir Mohd Ithnin
4. Mohd Hasbie Muda
Women Youth Chief
1. Anis Afida Mohd Azli
2. Nurthaqaffah Nordin
3. Masturah Abu Bakar
Elected representatives
Dewan Negara (Senate)
Senators
- His Majesty's appointee:
- * Mohd Hasbie Muda
- * Mohd Hatta Ramli
- Perak State Legislative Assembly:
- * Mujahid Yusof Rawa
Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives)
Members of Parliament of the 15th Malaysian Parliament
AMANAH has 8 members in the House of Representatives:Dewan Undangan Negeri (State Legislative Assembly)
Malaysian State Assembly Representatives
Government offices
Federal government
| Portfolio | Office Bearer | Constituency |
| Deputy Minister of Local Government Development | Aiman Athirah Sabu | Sepang |
| Deputy Minister of Defence | Adly Zahari | Alor Gajah |
State governments
AMANAH currently served as junior partner in several states governed by Pakatan Harapan and Barisan Nasional. It once led Malaccan state government under Pakatan Harapan as result of 2018 general elections- Selangor
- Negeri Sembilan
- Penang
- Malacca
- Pahang
- Perak
- Johor
- Kedah
Legislative leadership
Election results
General election results
| Election | Total seats won | Seats contested | Total votes | Voting Percentage | Outcome of election | Election leader |
| 1978 | 1 | ; No representation in Parliament | Ganga Nayar | |||
| 2018 | 35 | 648,087 | 5.37% | 11 seats; Governing coalition, later Opposition coalition | Mohamad Sabu | |
| 2022 | 54 | 884,384 | 5.70% | 3 seats; Governing coalition | Mohamad Sabu |