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03 July 2018

Syed Saddiq from PRIBUMI The Youngest Ever Malaysian Cabinet Minister in the Pakatan Harapan Government








PETALING JAYA: Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman has become the youngest-ever minister in the country.
Syed, who will turn 26 on December 6, was sworn in as the 18th Youth and Sports Minister on Monday (July 2).
The youngest of four children, the Johor-born Syed's appointment to a full minister role under the new Pakatan Harapan government is also historic in itself, as he is the youngest ever minister in the history of the country.
His predecessor Khairy Jamaluddin was the country's youngest minister when he was appointed to the Cabinet aged 37 in 2013.=
His rise in the Malaysian political landscape came about after he won the Muar parliamentary constituency in the country's 14th General Election, beating Barisan Nasional's incumbent candidate Datuk Seri Razali Ibrahim.
Razali was also a former deputy youth and sports minister from 2009-2013.
Top Malaysian shuttler Lee Chong Wei earlier said he was looking forward to the appointment of the new sports minister, whom he hopes will adopt a hands-on approach.
"It is a breath of fresh air. As we know, former minister Khairy did a great job.
"Under Khairy, athletes who did well at the Rio Olympics in 2016 enjoyed great incentives.
"Malaysia also emerged as overall champions at the Kuala Lumpur Sea Games last year, and we also produced a few world champions.
"I am sure the new minister will do a good job also," said Chong Wei, who bagged his 12th Malaysia Open title on Sunday.
Khairy also congratulated the new minister on social media.
"Congrats to Syed Saddiq on his appointment as the new Youth and Sports Minister. I pray that you will bring more success to the country," he tweeted.
Datuk Seri Abdul Azim Mohd Zabidi, the chef de mission for Malaysian contingent to Asian Games and National Sports Institute chairman said Syed Saddiq's youth would prove beneficial.
"I think it's the most appropriate choice bearing in mind his age and vitality. We look forward to working with Syed Saddiq and hope to get his full support especially with the Asian Games in Indonesia just over a month away."
"He is young and will bring in new ideas for sure to the sports industry in Malaysia. I hope there will be more support for motorsports," said Nabil Jeffri, a Malaysian driver who took part in 24 Hours Le Mans race last month.
Steven Sim Chee Keong was also sworn in as the Deputy Sports Minister.
A total of 13 ministers and 23 deputy ministers received their letters of appointment from the Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Muhammad V on Monday.

Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2018/07/02/syed-saddiq-is-youth-and-sports-minister-malaysias-youngest-ever-cabinet-member/#qqf3HjHU1mekr33J.99

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