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MALAYSIA: Positive optics for unity pact, but deal is vulnerable

MALAYSIA: Positive optics for unity pact, but deal is vulnerable | Speevr

New prime minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob struck a deal on Monday, 13 September, with the opposition Alliance of Hope (Pakatan Harapan, or PH) coalition to push forward with electoral reforms. In exchange, Pakatan agreed not to table a confidence vote until August 2022 or oppose nex…   Become a member to read the rest of […]

MALAYSIA: Is five decades of politics over?

MALAYSIA: Is five decades of politics over? | Speevr

The political dynamics that had kept Malaysian politics stable since the 1970s have been unravelling gradually over the past decade. The return of a United Malays National Organization (UMNO) politician to the prime ministership is not an automatic signal that the trend is…   Become a member to read the rest of this article

MALAYSIA: Some near-term political peace with a new PM, but not much more

MALAYSIA: Some near-term political peace with a new PM, but not much more | Speevr

Deputy Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob from the United Malays National Organization (UMNO) appears set to become the country’s next prime minister. He has the support of 114 (out of 220) members of parliament that until before the political crisis had constituted former prime …   Become a member to read the rest of this […]

MALAYSIA: The walls are closing in on the prime minister

MALAYSIA: The walls are closing in on the prime minister | Speevr

King Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah has asked Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin to bring forward a parliamentary vote of confidence. The monarch reportedly made the request during a meeting this morning, 11 August, with Yassin, and it was discussed early this evening by leaders …   Become a member to read the rest of this […]

MALAYSIA: Confidence vote is not a straight line to a political solution

MALAYSIA: Confidence vote is not a straight line to a political solution | Speevr

To de-escalate the current political crisis, Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin announced yesterday that he would seek a confidence vote next month when parliament resumes session. According to the prime minister, the monarch has given his assent. Yassin did not announce a specific …   Become a member to read the rest of this article

MALAYSIA: How much longer can Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin hold on?

MALAYSIA: How much longer can Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin hold on? | Speevr

A rare public rebuke from the monarch on 29 July has further weakened Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin and significantly raised the probability that he will be forced to resign. However, with parliamentary and party politics at a practical standstill, when and how Muhyiddin could …   Become a member to read the rest of this […]

MALAYSIA: Parliament reconvenes 26 July, but watch UMNO

MALAYSIA: Parliament reconvenes 26 July, but watch UMNO | Speevr

The most important near-term factor in Malaysian politics is UMNO’s willingness to cut ties with the majority. Public health conditions make it difficult to hold an election before Q4, which may cause UMNO to hesitate to pull the trigger. However, there are anecdotal si…   Become a member to read the rest of this article

MALAYSIA: Pressure is building on the PM

Following the 16 June statement from the king for parliament to reconvene “as soon as possible,” the pressure on Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin to recall MPs for a parliamentary sitting continues to increase. Yassin has proposed September or October for their return, after the l…   Become a member to read the rest of this […]

MALAYSIA: With politics in dire straits, sultans could swing sentiments

MALAYSIA: With politics in dire straits, sultans could swing sentiments | Speevr

The sultans who head Malaysia’s nine royal households — collectively known as the monarchy — will meet on 16 June to discuss the country’s top political issues: the vaccine rollout, the recent spike in Covid-19 cases, and the end of the country’s state of emergency. The meeting i…   Become a member to read the […]

MALAYSIA: Important weeks ahead for Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin

MALAYSIA: Important weeks ahead for Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin | Speevr

Earlier this week, Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin defended his government’s decision not to reimpose the strictest version of business and movement restrictions, called movement control orders (MCO) 1.0, despite the rising Covid-19 case numbers and some pressure from the healthc…   Become a member to read the rest of this article