Abdul Aziz Yassin

Tan Sri Haji Abdul Aziz bin Haji Mohd Yassin (27 October 1932 – 6 December 2022) is a former Member of Parliament for Muar (1995–1999).[1] He is the brother of the 8th Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. Before joining politics, he was a government official.

Yang Berbahagia Tan Sri Haji
Abdul Aziz Mohd Yassin
PSM KMN PJK
Advisor of Malaysian Cooperative Commission
In office
15 November 2020  15 November 2021
Member of Malaysian United Indigenous Party Supreme Leadership Council
In office
14 Januari 2017  23 Ogos 2020
PresidentMuhyiddin Yassin
Preceded bypost created
Chairman of Economic Bureau of Malaysian United Indigenous Party
In office
14 January 2017  23 August 2020
Preceded bypost created
Succeeded byMustapa Mohamed
Member of the Malaysian Parliament
for Muar, Johor
In office
7 June 1995  10 November 1999
Preceded byAbdul Malek Munip (BN-UMNO)
Succeeded byRobia Kosai (BN-UMNO)
Majority18,238 (1995)
Deputy Chairman of Federal Agricultural Marketing Agency
In office
30 September 1965  10 October 1969
ChairmanTan Sri Hanafiah Hussain
Preceded bypost created
Succeeded byAbdul Rahman Haji Yusof
Personal details
Born
Abdul Aziz bin Mohd Yasin

(1932-10-27)27 October 1932
Kampung Haji Mohd Yassin, Batu 1 1/4 Jalan Bakri, Bandar Maharani, Johor,
Died6 December 2022(2022-12-06) (aged 90)
Hospital Kuala Lumpur
Political party UMNO (1955–2016)
BERSATU (2016–2022)
Other political
affiliations
Alliance Party
(1955–1973)
BN (1974–2016)
PH (2017–2020)
PN (2020–2022)
Spouse3
RelationsTan Muhyiddin Yassin
(small brother)
Puan Noorainee Abdul Rahman
(Brother in law)
Datuk Fakhri Yassin Mahiaddin
(Nephew)
Najwa Mahiaddin
(Nephew)
Occupationpolitician, businessman

Career

He is the former Deputy Chairman of Federal Agricultural Marketing Agency (FAMA) in 1965.[2]

Election results

Parliament Malaysia
Year Constituency Candidate Votes Pct Opponent(s) Votes Pct Ballot casts Majority Turnout
1995 P133 Muar, Johor Abdul Aziz Yassin (UMNO) 18,238 67.57% Zawawi Mohd. Zin (S46) 8,755 32.43% 28,595 9,483 69.76%

Post political career

He was appointed as the first Yang di-Pertua of the Majlis Bekas Wakil Rakyat Malaysia (MUBARAK) in 2009, an organization for former Barisan Nasional representatives whose establishment was inspired by Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

He was later appointed as Yang di-Pertua MUBARAK for the Federal Territories from 2014 to 2019.[3]

Honours

Death

He died at 10.30 am at Kuala Lumpur Hospital.[4]

References

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