The elections are the first to be held under
the unity government led by
Pakatan Harapan (PH) chairman and prime minister
Anwar Ibrahim. All main component parties of PH,
PKR,
DAP and
AMANAH, as well as the opposition coalition,
Perikatan Nasional (PN), are participating in the elections.
Barisan Nasional (BN), the second largest coalition in the unity government, saw only
UMNO members taking part, with the other two main component parties,
MCA and
MIC sat out the elections. Among the parties in the unity government not participating in the state elections include the Sabah-based
WARISAN and
PBM. Similar decisions were taken by several smaller parties such as
Pejuang and
Putra, which decided not to participate. Their leaders, together with some Perikatan Nasional leaders, previously agreed informally not to contest against each other. Despite being part of the unity government,
MUDA announced its decision to contest against unity government coalitions in the elections, after its president
Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman claimed that the party was sidelined by PH. Following this, MUDA and the
Socialist Party of Malaysia (PSM) signed an electoral pact after the latter announced candidates to contest in the state elections too. Another party without any elected representatives in Parliament taking part in the state elections is
PRM contesting 15 seats in Penang and Selangor. ==Composition==