1824

Anglo Dutch Treaty and establishment
of Malaya as a Crown colony

1895

Four Malay states combine to
form the Federated Malay States

1941–45

Japanese occupation

1946

UMNO (United Malays National
Organisation) formed to oppose
post-war political settlement

1948

British-ruled Malayan territories
unified as Federation of Malaya

1957

Federation of Malaya independence

1963

Malaysia Agreement (MA63): Federation
of Malaysia formed, consisting of the
British colonies of Malaya, North Borneo
(now Sabah), Sarawak and Singapore

1965

Singapore withdraws from Malaysia

1970

Tunku Abdul Rahman
resigns, replaced by Abdul Razak

1971

Introduction of the New Economic
Policy (NEP): quotas for Malays in
business, education, civil service
and all economic spheres

1973

Formation of Barisan Nasional (BN
or National Front coalition) with UMNO
becoming the dominant party in BN

1976

Hussein Onn becomes prime
minister after Razak’s death

1981

Mahathir Mohamad becomes prime
minister after Hussein’s resignation;
he wins the next five consecutive
general elections (1982, 1986, 1990,
1995, 1999), ruling for 22 years

1998

Arrest of Anwar Ibrahim, Deputy
Prime Minister (1993–1998), on
sodomy and corruption charges

2000

Anwar Ibrahim sentenced
to nine years for sodomy

2003

Mahathir Mohamad resigns,
succeeded by Abdullah Ahmad Badawi

2009

Badawi steps down as prime
minister, replaced by Deputy Prime
Minister Najib Abdul Razak, son of
Malaysia’s second prime minister

2012

Anwar Ibrahim acquitted of second
sodomy charge; prosecution files an
appeal against Anwar’s acquittal

2014

Anwar Ibrahim’s acquittal overturned by
Court of Appeal; Anwar sentenced to five
years for the second sodomy conviction

2015

Exposure of 1MDB fraud claims

2016

Prime Minister Najib cleared by
attorney general in relation to 1MDB
fraud; US Department of Justice
announces seizure of 1MDB assets

1955

General election for
Federal Legislative Council

1959

General election for 1st Parliament
of the Federation of Malaya: Prime
Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman
considered the “father of the nation”

1964

General election for 2nd Parliament
of the new Federation of Malaysia

1969

General election for 3rd
Parliament of Malaysia; race riots
between Malays and non-Malays

1974

General election for 4th
Parliament of Malaysia

1978

General election for 5th
Parliament of Malaysia

1982

General election for 6th
Parliament of Malaysia

1986

General election for 7th
Parliament of Malaysia

1990

General election for 8th
Parliament of Malaysia

1995

General election for 9th
Parliament of Malaysia

1999

Anwar Ibrahim sentenced
to six years for corruption;
General election for 9th
Parliament of Malaysia

2004

General election for 11th
Parliament of Malaysia;
Anwar Ibrahim’s sodomy
conviction overturned

2008

General election for 12th
Parliament of Malaysia: for the
first time in Malaysian history,
BN loses its two-thirds majority
in parliament and control of five
state assemblies; Opposition
leader Anwar Ibrahim arrested
on second sodomy charges

2013

General election for 13th
Parliament of Malaysia

2018

General election for 14th Parliament of
Malaysia: won by Pakatan Harapan coalition
led by Mahathir Mohamad, the first regime
change in Malaysian political history; Anwar
Ibrahim released from prison after being
granted a royal pardon by Malaysian King;
Anwar elected to Parliament in a by-election

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