Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin joined the
Malaysian Islamic Party in 1995 and served as the Kampar district committee member of the Malaysian Islamic Party from 1999 to 2001, and then became the Kampar district chairman (2001 to ?). On the State Joint Committee, he served as treasurer from 2001 to 2006 and then as secretary. During the 2004 general election, Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin ran for the Kuala Kangsar parliamentary constituency, but was defeated by his opponent Rafidah Aziz. On 8 March 2008, the
Pakatan Rakyat coalition in
Perak won 31 seats of the 59 seat
Perak State Legislative Assembly, which enabled it to form a majority state government. The
Democratic Action Party (DAP) commanded the most seats out of the 31 seats held by Pakatan Rakyat and were the claimants to the post of
Menteri Besar or the head of the state government. However, the Perak State Constitution stipulated that the Menteri Besar must be of Malay descent, and a non-
Malay could only be appointed through royal waiver by the
Perak Palace. To resolve this, all three parties sent their nominations for the position to the Regent of Perak,
Raja Nazrin Shah. Nizar was chosen over
Ngeh Koo Ham of the DAP and Jamaluddin Mohd Radzi of
People's Justice Party (PKR) on 12 March 2008 by Raja Nazrin, and sworn in on 17 March 2008 at
Istana Iskandariah,
Kuala Kangsar. Nizar was the first person not part of the
Barisan National coalition to be Menteri Besar in
Perak. The appointment of Nizar created a minor stir within the opposition coalition after the
DAP's central executive committee, under the advice of former national chairman
Lim Kit Siang, ordered DAP state assemblymen to boycott the swearing-in ceremony to be held on 13 March 2008. Raja Nazrin then ordered a delay of the swearing in ceremony and asked all 31 of
Pakatan Rakyat's assemblymen to pledge their support for Nizar's appointment, as anything otherwise would mean Nizar lacked the confidence of a majority of the state assembly and could not be appointed Menteri Besar. Lim later apologised and said he did not mean to disrespect the decision of the Sultan and the regent of Perak. Following the resolution of this matter, all the state assemblymen from PKR, PAS and DAP (including Lim Kit Siang) attended the
Menteri Besar swearing-in ceremony in support of Nizar. Nizar's administration's decision to grant freehold titles to ethnic Chinese landholders in
new village settlements garnered controversy and then-
deputy prime minister Najib Razak disputed the act's legality, claiming the jurisdiction lied federally. His administration was heavily criticised on various issues by the Malaysian mainstream press, especially by
Utusan Malaysia and
Berita Harian, Malay-nationalist newspapers owned by the
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), a component party of Barisan Nasional and Nizar faced accusations of being a proxy for the DAP.
2009 Perak constitutional crisis In July 2008, former Menteri Besari
Tajol Rosli Mohd Ghazali claimed that the
Pakatan Rakyat state government in
Perak would fall on 31 August 2008,
Malaysia's Independence day, through defections to
Barisan Nasional from the Pakatan Rakyat. Nizar dismissed Tajol's claims and remarked "Who is he (Tajol) to predict the future?". On 25 January 2009, a Barisan Nasional assemblyman
Nasarudin Hashim announced his defection PKR from UMNO, the second largest party in the state's Pakatan Rakyat coalition. Pakatan's leader and federal leader of the opposition
Anwar Ibrahim claimed more would defect, a statement reaffirmed by Nizar who claimed that three more members from UMNO would defect. However, the defection of three Pakatan assemblymen, including Nasarudin, to UMNO led to the fall of the Pakatan state government. A new state administration was sworn in with Zambry Abdul Kadir serving as the new Menteri Besar, but Nizar rejected the appointment and continued to conduct official duties. The speaker of the state assembly V. Sivakumar then suspended all Barisan executive councillors for "contempt of assembly" after a complaint was lodged by an assemblyman. On 11 May 2009, the
Kuala Lumpur High Court ruled that the Sultan could not constitutionally remove Nizar from office, and that Nizar had always been the rightful Menteri Besar. Nizar announced his intention to immediately meet with the Sultan to request dissolution of the state assembly, while Zambry Abdul Kadir, the intended Barisan Menteri Besar, stating he would vacate the state secretariat as soon as possible. However, in February 2010, the Federal Court reversed the High Court's decision and ruled Zambry to be the lawful Menteri Besar. ==Legal proceedings==