Stay updated with the latest programmes and activities of Parlimen Belia Malaysia (PBMy).
A nationwide outreach programme aimed at introducing PBMy to youths aged 18–30 across the country.
Johor – Kompleks Tan Sri Mohamed Rahmat, Johor Bahru. (11 April 2026)
Kelantan – UiTM Machang (25 April 2026)
Official updates on meeting decisions, youth policies, and important announcements from the leadership of the Malaysian Youth Parliament.
4 Mac 2026 Approval for the Formation of 12 Parties under PBMy
The application period for the establishment of PBMy parties has been extended until 15 May 2026.
9 March 2026 – Courtesy visit to the Director of the Youth Division, National Civics Bureau Academy of Malaysia.
4 March 2026 – PBMy Governance Board Meeting No. 1/2026.
16 February 2026 –Briefing on the establishment of PBMy parties for participants by the PBMy Chairperson.
A parliamentary session for PBMy members to debate motions on current issues and the youth empowerment agenda.
Parlimen Belia Malaysia is a platform for young people to express their views and proposals, and to raise issues related to youth. It is an education and training programme aimed at developing future leaders.
An initiative to strengthen youth participation in the democratic system through digital technology. The implementation of the PBMy Election is conducted entirely online, beginning with the nomination process, followed by campaigning and voting.
Parlimen Belia Malaysia provides a space for young people to learn, lead, and make collective decisions. Every vote, discussion, and policy proposal is a step towards a more inclusive future for the nation.
Brief answers to general inquiries regarding participation, registration, and programmes of the Youth Parliament.
You can register PBMy by following this link.
The PBMy House of Representatives holds its sessions three times a year, with each session lasting two days.
Malaysian Citizen age 18-30 years old.
PBMy members are appointed for a two-year term from the date of appointment. Members must be at least 18 years old and not older than 30 years on the day of appointment.
The Parliament of Malaysia is a decision-maker, while Parlimen Belia Malaysia serves as a platform for expressing the views of the younger generation.