Mahathir warns that King’s Covid-19 emergency is popping Malays against him
Mahathir warns that King’s Covid-19 emergency is popping Malays against him
“His Majesty is our hope now because Parliament cannot meet,” said Lim, the leader of the Democratic Action Party, after meeting the monarch. “There is no place for people to express their problems.”
Growing public anger is prone to affect government unity and Malaysians may take to the streets if elections should not held in the approaching months, he said.
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Islamic funeral volunteers in Malaysia overwhelmed by Covid-19 wave
Islamic funeral volunteers in Malaysia overwhelmed by Covid-19 wave
The worsening epidemic prompted the parliament to call for a reconvening. On Friday, Malaysia said it was exploring the opportunity of allowing lawmakers to take part in deliberations online.
Anwar told reporters that he urged the monarch to make every effort to forestall the federal government from extending the state of emergency, which is scheduled to finish in August. Still, the king is sure by the spirit of Malaysia’s constitutional monarchy and is acting on the prime minister’s advice, Anwar said.
After many years of remaining within the background of national politics, Malaysia’s monarch began taking center stage last 12 months to fill the vacuum left by Mahathir’s abrupt resignation as prime minister. The king resolved the week-long impasse by choosing Muhyiddin to turn out to be prime minister with out a parliamentary vote. Opposition leaders sought meetings with the king as they competed for power.







