Malaysia’s King appoints Ismail Sabri as Prime Minister
The Hindu
King has said the new Prime Minister will have to face a confidence vote in parliament to prove his majority soon after his appointment.
Malaysia’s king appointed Ismail Sabri Yaakob as the prime minister on Friday, replacing Muhyiddin Yassin, who stepped down this week after losing his parliamentary majority. Mr. Ismail Sabri, who was Muhyiddin’s deputy, takes over as the Southeast Asian nation grapples with a surge in COVID-19 infections and an economic slump, amid growing public anger over the handling of the health crisis. He secured majority support, with the backing of 114 of parliament’s 222 members, the palace said in a statement.More Related News
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