Dato Seri Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad became the
fourth Prime Minister of Malaysia on 16 July 1981.
Dato Seri Dr. Mahathir was born on 20 December
1925 in Alor Setar, the capital of the State of
Kedah. He had his early and secondary education in his
home town. In 1947 he gained admission into the King
Edward VII College of Medicine in Singapore.
Upon graduation he joined the Malaysian Government
Service as a Medical Officer. He left government
service in 1957 to set up his own practice in Alor
Setar.
Dr. Mahathir has been active in politics since
1945. He has been a member of the United Malays
National Organisation (UMNO) since its inception in
1946. Dr. Mahathir was first elected as a Member of
Parliament following the General Elections in 1964.
However, he lost his seat in the subsequent General
Election in 1969.
Owing to his keen interest in the country's
education he was appointed Chairman of the first Higher
Education Council in 1968, Member of the Higher
Education Advisory Council in 1972, Member of the
University Court and University of Malaya Council, and
Chairman of the National University Council in 1974.
In 1973 Dr. Mahathir was appointed a Senator.
He relinquished this post in order to contest the 1974
General Elections where he was returned unopposed.
Following the elections Dr. Mahathir was appointed
Minister of Education.
In 1976 Dr. Mahathir was appointed Deputy Prime
Minister in addition to his Education portfolio.
Following a Cabinet reshuffle in January 1978 he
relinquished the Education portfolio for that of Trade
and Industry. As Minister of Trade and Industry he led
several investment promotion missions overseas.
Dr. Mahathir was elected as one of the three Vice-
President of UMNO in 1975. In 1978 he was elected the
party's Deputy President and in 1981 was appointed
President of the party. He was returned unopposed as
President in 1984. In the 1987 party elections Dr.
Mahathir defeated his challenger to retain the
Presidency and in 1990 and 1993 he was again returned
unopposed as party President.
Under his leadership the ruling party, the
Barisan Nasional (National Front), won landslide
victories in the 1982, 1986, 1990 and 1995 General
Elections.
Dato Seri Dr. Mahathir is married to a doctor,
Datin Seri Dr. Siti Hasmah, and they both have seven
children and ten grandchildren.
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