SHAH ALAM: Allegation that the current Federal Government is a backdoor government, or was formed after a power seizure is baseless, says Selangor Ruler Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah.
“We recently saw the change of administration in the Federal Government led by Perikatan Nasional, which replaced the Pakatan Harapan government.
Even though Selangor was being led by the Pakatan government, for the sake of economic development and prosperity, added Sultan Sharafuddin, he hoped a close collaboration can be established between the Selangor and the Federal Government. “However, as the Sultan of my state, I am responsible to advise all the Yang Berhormats to not do anything that is irresponsible and can adversely affect my subjects," said Sultan Sharafuddin.
"Politicians are seen to be constantly having differences in neverending political issues until they forget their actual responsibility of implementing the trust given by the people for their wellbeing," said Sultan Sharafuddin.
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