Malaysia PM Muhyiddin to resign today: reports
The Hindu
His bid to seek opposition support failed
Malaysia’s embattled leader will offer his resignation to the king on Monday, a Minister said, potentially spelling an end to his 17-month-old government. Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin has faced mounting pressure to step aside after losing his parliamentary majority, and over his administration’s handling of the pandemic. He made a last-ditch attempt to cling to power on Friday by urging opposition MPs to support him in exchange for institutional reforms — but his offer was rejected.More Related News

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