The Herald (South Africa)

Malaysia’s palace denies royal coup in appointing new PM

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Malaysia’s palace yesterday denied allegation­s of a “royal coup” in appointing the country’s prime minister after veteran leader Mahathir Mohamad resigned, saying the king used his discretion­ary powers prescribed in the constituti­on.

The palace was responding to an editorial in the UK daily Guardian that said Malaysia’s king, Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah, had overturned a democratic election result by naming Muhyiddin Yassin as prime minister despite the opposite camp claiming a majority.

Muhyiddin was sworn in last week as the head of a government formed with the support of a corruption-tarnished party that was defeated in the general election in 2018 by a multi-ethnic group.

The palace said it went beyond its “call of obligation” by meeting all lawmakers and the leaders of various political parties before the king arrived at his decision that Muhyiddin was the person likely to command a majority in parliament.

“It was only after this rigorous and open process of consultati­on, fully in accordance with the federal constituti­on, that His Majesty exercised his discretion under the federal constituti­on to appoint a new prime minister,” the palace, Istana Negara, said in a statement.

“Hence, by no means can this process be regarded as a ‘royal coup’ as questionab­ly asserted by the Guardian.”

Muhyiddin is expected to unveil his cabinet this week.

He has postponed the start of parliament­ary proceeding­s by two months amid opposition efforts, spearheade­d by the 94-year-old Mahathir, to challenge his government with a confidence vote.

 ?? Picture: MALAYSIA INFORMATIO­N DEPARTMENT VIA REUTERS ?? IN OFFICE: Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin on his first day at the prime minister’s office in Putrajaya, Malaysia last week
Picture: MALAYSIA INFORMATIO­N DEPARTMENT VIA REUTERS IN OFFICE: Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin on his first day at the prime minister’s office in Putrajaya, Malaysia last week

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