Deccan Chronicle

Malaysian PM resigns after 17 months in office

Nation in tumult as allies withdraw support

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Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 16: Malaysia’s prime minister resigned and his government collapsed Monday after just 17 months in office, throwing the country into fresh political turmoil as it battles a serious Coronaviru­s outbreak.

Muhyiddin Yassin’s tumultuous period in office came to an end after allies withdrew support, and he becomes the shortest-serving premier in Malaysian history. With an election unlikely and no obvious successor on the horizon, Malaysia is set for a period of intense political horse-trading before a workable coalition takes shape.

After submitting his resignatio­n to the king, the 74-year-old took a parting shot at enemies within his coalition.

“I could have taken the easy way out by casting

aside my principles to remain as PM — but that is not my choice,” he said in a televised address. “I will never work with kleptocrat­s.” He has claimed that several MPs who pulled support from his coalition — including scandal-plagued ex-leader Najib Razak — had been angered that he refused to get corruption cases against them dropped. The national palace confirmed the monarch, Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah — who formally appoints the premier — had accepted his resignatio­n.

It said in a statement Muhyiddin would serve as a caretaker prime minister until a replacemen­t is found but the monarch was not in favour of polls now due to the outbreak.

Muhyiddin came to power in March last year without an election at the head of a scandalpla­gued coalition following the collapse of a twoyear-old, reformist government led by Mahathir Mohamad, a political heavyweigh­t in his nineties. But his government faced turmoil from day one — his majority in parliament was in doubt, its legitimacy was constantly questioned. —

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Muhyiddin Yassin

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