Political situation ‘stable for the moment’, says Anwar
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim says he has been aided by Umno deciding to skip elections for president and deputy president. – Prime Minister’s Office handout pic, January 17, 2023.
THE political situation in Malaysia is stable for the time being, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said today. According to the prime minister, the decision at the recent Umno General Assembly – in which it was decided not to hold elections for president and deputy president – has helped calm matters temporarily.
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