Rais has held various positions in the national
cabinet and other state government positions. He had been appointed a Minister in the Prime Minister's Department,
Menteri Besar of
Negeri Sembilan (1978–1982),
Minister of Land and Regional Development (1982–1984),
Minister of Information (1984–1986) and
Foreign Minister (1986–1987). When he fell out of favour of the UMNO leadership in April 1987, he became the deputy leader of the opposition
Parti Melayu Semangat 46 (S46 or Semangat 46), a breakaway party formed by
Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah and UMNO members dissatisfied with
Mahathir Mohamad's leadership. During that times he also he resumed his law career and worked with a firm, Ram, Rais & Partner, from 1987 to 1999. Like most Semangat 46 leaders, after the party was dissolved in 1996, he rejoined UMNO by the end of the decade. Upon his return to the ministry in 1999, as Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, he was effusive in his praise for Mahathir, who had outlasted the Semangat 46 movement with successive election victories. He held the ministry until the
2004 election, after which
Abdullah Badawi, who had replaced Mahathir on his retirement, appointed him as Minister of Culture, Arts and Heritage. In June 2007, Rais was nominated as a candidate for the post of the next
Commonwealth Secretary-General after
Don McKinnon's term in office ended in March 2008. However, he pulled out on 26 July, citing the lateness of campaigning, and his duties and commitments as the Main Committee of the upcoming 50th
Merdeka celebrations, which limited him from travelling out of the country to lobby for his candidacy. Rais served another term as Foreign Minister from 18 March 2008 until 9 April 2009, when the incoming Prime Minister
Najib Razak appointed him as the Minister for Information, Communications and Culture. He remained in that ministry until the
2013 election, when he was dropped as a parliamentary candidate. Speaking generally about Barisan Nasional's decision to drop a number of senior figures from its parliamentary lineup, Najib stated that it was to "satisfy the demands of voters who want to see Barisan Nasional and UMNO change and reform". Rais accepted the decision and called on fellow UMNO members to remain loyal to the party. Within a few months he was appointed the President of the
International Islamic University of Malaysia. On 16 June 2020, he was appointed a Senator in the
Dewan Negara by the
Yang di-Pertuan Agong after he joined BERSATU in June 2018 and returned to active politics. ==Personal life==