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PM Anwar’s coalition partners pledge to finish term, despite state polls feud: Selangor chief minister

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Rashvinjeet S Bedi
PM Anwar’s coalition partners pledge to finish term, despite state polls feud: Selangor chief minister
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Malaysia's unity government coalition partners have reaffirmed their commitment to remain in power until the end of their term, regardless of the results of upcoming state elections. Senior leaders from the Pakatan Harapan coalition emphasized that a verbal consensus exists to maintain federal stability.

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The pledge aims to reassure investors and the public that the federal government will remain stable despite political friction between coalition partners in regional contests.

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Amirudin Shari, a senior leader in Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's party, also dismissed concerns that upcoming state elections in Johor and Negeri Sembilan will disrupt the current administration.

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The article reports on political statements from government officials without editorializing the stability of the coalition.

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