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Analyst: Without alternative majority, Muhyiddin may be able to cling onto power

Analyst: Without alternative majority, Muhyiddin may be able to cling onto power
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Lack of access to emergency veterinary care a concern

Under the enhanced movement control order here, veterinary medical facilities are not allowed to operate beyond 8pm. Administration executive Lilian Yeo, 47, said her dog has a serious heart condition. “My dog has mitral valve disease which means it can go into cardiac arrest at any time. “Without a 24-hour emergency vet available, I worry every single day,” said Yeo. There are three veterinary hospitals with 24-hour emergency services in the Klang Valley; one in Petaling Jaya, Puchong (Selangor) and one in Kuala Lumpur. Account director Wong Chin Chin, 39, who has three elderly pet dogs, said: “During MCO 1.0, one of my old dogs collapsed suddenly late at night and had breathing difficulties.”

UMNO Pulls Support for Malaysian PM, Demands his Resignation

Handout from the Saudi Royal Palace via AFP The largest party in Malaysia’s ruling bloc announced early Thursday that it was pulling its support for Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin and calling on him to resign, saying his unelected government had mishandled the coronavirus pandemic and failed to uphold democratic principles. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, president of the United Malays National Organization, made the stunning announcement that signaled the coalition’s apparent collapse following a four-hour meeting by UMNO’s supreme council that began Wednesday night. Hours earlier, Muhyiddin had promoted two ministers from UMNO, but his move failed to mollify the party, which had propped up his government since March 2020.

Malaysia party withdraws support for Muhyiddin amid COVID surge

Malaysia’s biggest political party announced early on Thursday it was withdrawing its support for Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, and called on him to resign, underlining the political instability plaguing the country as it struggles to contain a resurgent coronavirus. Politics have been in flux since a power grab within the then-governing coalition led to its collapse at the end of February last year. Muhyiddin emerged as prime minister after convincing the king he had sufficient support in Parliament, but has been under pressure ever since. The escalating COVID-19 crisis has added to the government’s woes, with much of the country, including the capital Kuala Lumpur and its richest state, Selangor, in lockdown, and hospitals at or near capacity.

Malaysia withdraws support for Muhyiddin over increase in COVID pandemic Coronavirus News

Malaysia withdraws support for Muhyiddin over increase in COVID pandemic Coronavirus News Despite the “Emergency” reported in January, the coronavirus case has risen and anger at the government is growing. Malaysia’s largest political party announced early Thursday that it was withdrawing support from Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, and demanded his resignation, stressing the political instability the country suffers as it struggles to have a recovered coronavirus. It has been undergoing a policy change since taking over power within the then-governing coalition at the end of February last year. Muhyiddin was created after convincing the king as prime minister he had enough support in Parliament, but it has been so under pressure since then.

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