
Malaysia's DAP Votes to Remain in Anwar's Ruling Coalition
Malaysia's Democratic Action Party (DAP) overwhelmingly voted to remain in Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's ruling coalition, easing pressure on his government after recent state election setbacks. Delegates urged faster reforms while backing the party's continued participation in the federal government.
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Malaysia’s DAP Hands Anwar Reprieve With Vote to Stay in Cabinet
Malaysia’s Democratic Action Party voted on Sunday to remain in Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s cabinet, giving him a reprieve after a string of electoral setbacks and turmoil within his own party.
By Ram Anand
Read full article →Malaysia’s DAP votes to stay in government, easing pressure on PM Anwar after state polls setbacks - The Straits Times
Malaysia’s DAP votes to stay in government, easing pressure on PM Anwar after state polls setbacks The Straits Times
Read full article →Malaysia’s DAP votes overwhelmingly to stay on in Cabinet, offering reprieve to PM Anwar
Nearly nine in 10 voted at the Democratic Action Party’s congress for its ministers to remain in the Cabinet, averting a pullout that could have posed a threat to PM Anwar Ibrahim's administration and even forced snap polls.
Read full article →Overwhelming 88.2% of DAP delegates vote for party to remain in Federal Govt - The Star
Overwhelming 88.2% of DAP delegates vote for party to remain in Federal Govt The Star
Read full article →Status quo for now, DAP delegates vote to stay in govt
PUTRAJAYA, Aug 16 — DAP delegates today overwhelmingly voted for the party to remain in the federal government unt...
By Muhammad Yusry,Kenneth Tee
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