Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Old guard back as Sabri named new PM

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s king appointed Ismail Sabri Yaakob as the prime minister on Friday, returning the job to a party tainted by graft accusation­s as the southeast Asian nation grapples with a Covid-19 surge and an economic slump.

Ismail Sabri replaces Muhyiddin Yassin, who stepped down on Monday after coalition infighting cost him his majority, but the new prime minister’s backing by the same alliance raises concerns that he will also lead an unstable government.

Ismail Sabri is to be sworn in on Saturday, the palace said, after he secured a slim majority with the backing of 114 of parliament’s 222 members.

“His Majesty expressed the

hope that with the appointmen­t of the new prime minister, the political crisis can end immediatel­y and all lawmakers can unite to put aside political agendas,” it said in a statement.

King Al-Sultan Abdullah has previously said the new prime minister would have to face a confidence vote in parliament to prove his majority.

Ismail Sabri’s appointmen­t restores the post to the United Malays National Organisati­on (UMNO), Malaysia’s ‘grand old party’, which was voted out in a 2018 general election, after a multibilli­on-dollar scandal at state fund 1MDB.

He becomes Malaysia’s third prime minister since the 2018 election, after UMNO pulled its backing for Muhyiddin last month, citing his failure to manage the pandemic.

“With a razor-thin majority, he will need to make sure he does not face rebellions of those who are eyeing his position,” said Sivamuruga­n Pandian, a political analyst at the Malaysian Science University.

Ismail Sabri, who was Muhyiddin’s deputy and one of the ministers who helped fight the pandemic, takes over at a time when Malaysia’s infections and deaths per million rank as the region’s highest. Friday’s 23,564 cases represente­d a third straight day of record infections, taking the tally over 1.5 million.

A trained lawyer and member of parliament since 2004, Ismail Sabri has been minister for rural and regional developmen­t, agricultur­e and domestic trade in previous government­s.

Malaysia has been in a state of political flux since the defeat of UMNO, which had governed for more than 60 years since independen­ce. Two coalitions have collapsed since then because of the infighting.

 ?? AFP/FILE ?? PM Ismail Sabri Yaakob in Putrajaya.
AFP/FILE PM Ismail Sabri Yaakob in Putrajaya.

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