Malaysian PM’s key ally demands early polls in new snag
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — The key ally in Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin’s coalition has called for general elections to be held to establish a stable government once the coronavirus pandemic subsides, in a new snag to his fragile hold on power.
Muhyiddin, who took office in March, has only a two-seat majority in Parliament and is being challenged by opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim, who recently alleged he has majority support of lawmakers to form a new government.
The United Malays National Organization, the biggest party in Muhyiddin’s government, reiterated support for his administration amid a spike in coronavirus cases but demanded polls to be held once the crisis abates.
“UMNO decided that a general election should be held to get a fresh mandate from the people to establish a stable government once the COVID-19 pandemic is brought under control with a minimum number of cases,” it said in a statement hours after a Thursday night meeting of its highest decision-making body.