Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yasin resigned after a year and a half Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yasin resigned after a year and a half

Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yasin resigned after a year and a half

Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yasin resigned after a year and a half


Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin has resigned from his post after losing majority support 18 months after being sworn in.

With this, he has become the Malaysian Prime Minister with the shortest tenure.

Malaysia's Science Minister Khairi Jamaluddin wrote on Instagram that the cabinet resigned shortly after Muhyiddin Yassin left the palace after meeting with the king.

Deputy Sports Minister Wan Ahmed Faisal Wan Ahmed Kamal thanked Prime Minister Yasin for his service and leadership on Facebook.

But with the resignation of Yasin, a new political crisis has suddenly arisen in Malaysia. The tussle between Malaysian leaders for the highest chair has begun.

In this effort, Yasin's aide Ismail Sabri is trying to save the government from falling by securing the post of prime minister. At the same time, other leaders are also engaged in the race.

And all this is happening at a time when Malaysia is badly hit by the Kovid 19 epidemic.

The Malaysian public was angry at the government's poor management of the pandemic. For this reason Yasin has resigned.

Malaysia is one of the most corona infected countries in the world. The number of cases coming here daily is going beyond 20 thousand. And this is happening when the lockdown has been going on since June along with the emergency that has been going on for the last seven months.

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