Appointment Ismail Sabri was appointed as the
9th Prime Minister of Malaysia by the
Yang di-Pertuan Agong after being satisfied that he had commanded the confidence of the majority in Parliament, with a total of 114 from 220 members of the Dewan Rakyat nominating him in accordance with Article 40(2)(a) and Article 43(2)(a) of the
Federal Constitution. He was formally sworn in as Prime Minister at the
Istana Negara on 21 August 2021. He is the third person to be appointed as PM during the tumultuous period of
14th Malaysian Parliament, which has the most turnover of prime ministers in a single term. With his appointment as prime minister, the
Barisan Nasional (BN) and
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) which dominated the politics of Malaysia for more than six decades from the independence in 1957 to 2018, came back to power and regained the premiership to lead the administration. It was only three years after
Najib Razak's election defeat in the
2018 Malaysian general election amid the
1MDB corruption scandal.
Leader of the Opposition Anwar Ibrahim said that the Opposition needed to serve harder as effective check and balance against the government. However, an online petition was launched against his appointment as prime minister, having garnered more than 350,000 signatures as of 21 August 2021. The following day after Ismail's appointment, 22 August 2021, he
viewed flood-hit areas in his first official visit as PM and made his maiden and inaugural address and speech to the nation to introduce "Malaysian Family" (Keluarga Malaysia) concept, which is the theme of his administration aimed at uniting all parties of the nation to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic, he invited the Opposition to be part of the National Recovery Council (NRC), appealed to all Members of Parliament (MPs) to work together to help the nation and added that another six million COVID-19 vaccine doses were expected to arrive in early September 2021. There have been debates over the name of his administration, some labelled it as
Perikatan Nasional (PN) administration, same as the Muhyiddin administration, as the member parties of his cabinet are the same as the previous Muhyiddin cabinet and PN is the governing coalition which holds the most seats in parliament and cabinet but some labelled it as BN administration as BN holds the highest political power and position of prime minister which leads the administration.
Domestic affairs On 23 October 2021, Ismail began his first and working trip to
Sarawak after his appointment as prime minister and told in a press conference after visiting the
Petra Jaya Hospital project site that he did not hope the practice of appointing rescue contractors to persist and instead called for closer monitoring of government projects from the beginning to ensure they are completed according to the schedule. In addition, he also told to set up "Yayasan Keluarga Malaysia" (Malaysian Family Foundation) to support children orphaned by
COVID-19 when launching the "Keluarga Malaysia" concept at Borneo Convention Centre in
Kuching.
Bipartisan efforts On 13 September 2021, the fourth session of the Parliament, first under Ismail's administration, was opened by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong
Abdullah with a traditional royal address at the
Dewan Rakyat, he and four leaders of the
Pakatan Harapan (PH), the largest opposition coalition, namely Anwar Ibrahim, Leader of the Opposition and President of the
People's Justice Party (PKR),
Lim Guan Eng, Secretary-General of the
Democratic Action Party (DAP),
Mohamad Sabu, President of the
National Trust Party (AMANAH) and
Wilfred Madius Tangau, President of the
United Progressive Kinabalu Organisation (UPKO) signed a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on bipartisan cooperation and political transformation in parliament in efforts to realise political ceasefire.
Twelfth Malaysia Plan On 27 September 2021, Ismail tabled the
12th Malaysian Plan (12MP) in
Dewan Rakyat,
Parliament and expected the financial position of Malaysia to improve in 2023. 12MP focuses on four human capital development areas in education sector, set aside RM 400 billion for ongoing and new projects, become carbon-neutral by 2050 to attract foreign investment, tackle
climate change issues, 5G being deployed by the end of 2021, community Internet centres to be upgraded, its Public Service Law also meets calls for efficient and transparent government, its Governance Index to boost performance, integrity and compliance with global anti-graft standards, aims at Malaysia being transformed into a
high-income nation by 2025 and where the average income of every families reaches RM 10000 and ensures 51% Bumiputra equity in local freight forwarding companies.
2021–2022 floods In December 2021, Ismail Sabri and his government faced criticism by the opposition coalition,
Pakatan Harapan, for the response to
major floods that affected many states in Peninsular Malaysia. Described as among the worst in the country's history and displacing over 60,000 people, the federal government's response was criticized by the opposition coalition, Pakatan Harapan, for its slowness; Ismail Sabri admitted there had been weaknesses in the response. On 24 December 2021, he instructed all his Cabinet ministers who were abroad to return to Malaysia immediately and those who were on leave and planning to go on holiday to cancel their plans till the flood disaster is resolved. On 20 January 2022, during the Special Meeting to discuss flood issues in Parliament, he claimed that he was on the ground at the first day of the flood and lots of opposition MPs are not there.
Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Scandal On 10 August 2022 in the midst LCS scandal, Ismail Sabri said that the government will declassify the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) documents.
Bahasa Malaysia Ismail Sabri highly emphasised the use of
Bahasa Malaysia (Malaysian language) among Malaysians. He also proposed the language to be designated as the second official language of the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) besides
English. He added that "we do not need to feel ashamed or awkward to use Bahasa Malaysia at the international level because this effort to uphold the language is also in line with one of the priority areas". On 7 September 2022, he praised and wished the newly elected Malaysian-born
Member of Parliament (MP) for
Tangney of
Australia Sam Lim the best for speaking the language during his inaugural speech in the
Parliament of Australia. He also expressed his proudness of seeing the language being heard in the chamber and the language being elevated in the world stage. On 24 September 2022, he created history as the first Malaysian prime minister to deliver a speech using the language in the
United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).
International affairs with Ismail Sabri at Bogor Palace during his inaugural visit to Indonesia. while receiving his honorary visit at the
Parliament. On 21 August 2021,
Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Hsien Loong invited Ismail Sabri to Singapore for official visit during his congratulatory call to Ismail Sabri and they hoped to strengthen
bilateral relations. Ismail Sabri raised concerns over the
AUKUS security pact with Australian Prime Minister
Scott Morrison. Malaysia announced it would hold consultations with Chinese officials to clarify their views on the deal. Ismail Sabri discussed mutual recognition of COVID-19 vaccine certificates between Malaysia and
Indonesia to ease travel between the two countries. On 15 October 2021, Ismail revealed that Malaysia had won a seat with 183 votes in the
United Nations Human Rights Council for a term from 2022 to 2024. Ismail Sabri did not attend the
2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, but gave a mandate for Malaysia's delegation to table a
new national carbon neutral commitment at the summit. On 14 February 2022, Ismail arrived in
Brunei, and met with the
Sultan of Brunei Hassanal Bolkiah to discuss
Myanmar, infrastructure and the
South China Sea dispute.
COVID-19 pandemic On 10 October 2021 during a special press conference, Ismail announced that
restrictions on interstate travel and international travel would be lifted from the next day on 11 October 2021. On 22 October 2021, after chairing meeting of the COVID-19 Pandemic Management Special Committee, he said international tourists would be allowed to visit Langkawi under an international tourism travel bubble pilot project with effect on 15 November 2021, the pilot project will be on for three months for the Ministry of Health and National Security Council to evaluate its effectiveness before the initiative is expanded to other islands and tourism destinations. In addition, a standard operating procedure (SOP) has been approved for the entry of foreign workers into the nation to meet the workforce demand by the plantation sector and said the same SOP would later be enforced on all sectors and approval to bring in workers from abroad will be on a case-by-case basis. Furthermore, he said complete vaccination for adolescents between 12 and 17 would be a condition stated in all SOPs and all conveniences enjoyed by fully vaccinated adults should be extended to teenagers who have been fully vaccinated. On 8 March 2022, he unveiled that Malaysia will transition into the endemic phase of COVID-19 and reopen its borders to international tourists on 1 April 2022. He further commented that the operating hours for businesses would no longer be limited but the wearing of face masks would carry on to be mandatory and that fully vaccinated visitors and Malaysian returnees would no longer be ordered to undergo quarantine upon arrivals in Malaysia.
2022 Malaysian general election In April 2022, UMNO announced Ismail Sabri as its candidate for prime minister in the
15th Malaysian general election, due to be held by 19 November 2022. On 10 October 2022 during a special televised address to the nation, he announced the
dissolution of the
14th Parliament effective immediately after having an audience with and getting consent from the
Yang di-Pertuan Agong Abdullah a day prior on 9 October 2022, paving the way for the
15th general election to be held within 60 days, by 19 November 2022. BN suffered from a huge defeat in the elections. The coalition gave its worst ever electoral performance by winning only 30 seats and lost many of its seats including strongholds to PN. The coalition finished third after PH with 81 seats and PN with 73 seats (it later won 1 more seat and with 74 seats). Despite that, he as a BN candidate was reelected as the Bera MP for the fifth term. After the elections, BN formed a
coalition government with PH and several other political coalitions and parties. However, Ismail Sabri was not renominated as prime minister to lead the new government due to its significantly lower number of seats compared to PH, which won the most seats in the elections and held the most seats among them in the coalition government. On 24 November 2022, Chairman of PH
Anwar Ibrahim was appointed to succeed Ismail Sabri as the 10th prime minister. ==Post-premiership (2022–present)==