
Muhyiddin Yassin, Prime Minister of Malaysia said today He will not resign. Although a number of members of the coalition government withdrew from supporting the government.
Mr Muhyiddin confirmed that He will let parliament decide on his future in voting on a no-confidence motion next month. The Malaysian parliament will open a session on Sept. 6.
“In this way My position as prime minister can be decided by the rule of law and the constitution,” Muhyiddin said. After meeting with His Majesty Sultan Abdullah of Malaysia today
Muhyiddin said The King approved his offer.kingsoyer
Yesterday, several members belonged to the National Malays Party (UMNO), the largest political party in Muhyiddin's coalition. Announcing withdrawal from government support As a minister of the UMNO party announced his resignation. Amid dissatisfaction with the government's actions in dealing with the spread of the COVID-19 virus This has caused the number of infections and deaths to skyrocket. while affecting business and employment in Malaysia