UMNO

Following the 2018 election, UMNO retained considerable influence in Malaysian politics. It returned to power twice during the 2020–2022 Malaysian political crisis, first as part of a Perikatan Nasional–led government and later as the leading party in a BN–led administration. In the latter, UMNO Vice President Ismail Sabri Yaakob served as Prime Minister from 2021 to 2022. Since 2022, the party’s president, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, has served as Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia in a Pakatan Harapan–led government. Despite changes in coalition alignments, UMNO continues to play a significant role in shaping national policy and political discourse.
An ethnically based party advocating for Malay interests, UMNO's constitution states its objectives as the promotion of Malay nationalism, the concept of ''Ketuanan Melayu'' ( Malay Overlordship, or Malay Supremacy), the preservation of the "dignity" of the Malay people, the recognition of Islam as the religion of the federation and the protection of Malay culture as the core national culture of the country. The party also declares as a goal the defence and expansion of Islam within Malaysia. These aims are rooted in the party's longstanding position as the principal vehicle for Malay political representation at the national level.
In the 2018 leadership election, held after the party's general election defeat, former Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi was elected UMNO president in a three-way contest. He defeated former UMNO Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin and veteran leader Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah. The outcome was regarded by political observers as a defining moment in UMNO's post-defeat trajectory, setting the tone for its strategies in opposition and in subsequent coalition governments. Provided by Wikipedia
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