Kuala Lumpur:The largest party in Malaysia's ruling alliance said on Thursday that it will withdraw support for Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin immediately and urged him to make way for a new leader.
The announcement is a political bombshell that could potentially trigger the collapse of the government if he refuses to quit and spark a general election.
Muhyiddin took power in March 2020 after initiating the downfall of the former reformist government that won the 2018 elections. His Bersatu party joined with the United Malays National Organization, or UMNO, which was ousted in the 2018 elections, and others to form a new government, but his alliance has a razor-thin majority in Parliament.
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UMNO president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said Muhyiddin's government has failed to curb the coronavirus pandemic. Instead, he said its inconsistent policies and half-baked lockdown measures have deepened the economic hardship.
Zahid urged Muhyiddin to resign and make way for a temporary leader to take over until the pandemic eases and a general election can be held safely.