
Malaysia's Unity Government Remains Stable Despite Ministerial Resignations
Malaysia's Unity Government Remains Stable Despite Minister Resignations Kuala Lumpur, June 1, 2025 – Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has confirmed that there is no immediate need for a cabinet reshuffle, despite the recent resignations of two ministers. In a press conference captured by Astro AWANI, Anwar stated, "There is no urgent need to reshuffle the cabinet." He reassured the public that the government would continue its operations without disruption. The resignations of Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli and Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, both from the PKR party, occurred on May 28th. Anwar explained that the remaining ministers would temporarily manage the responsibilities of the vacated portfolios until further decisions are made. He emphasized the government's commitment to stability during crucial regional engagements, including meetings with ASEAN, the Gulf Cooperation Council, China, and the United States. The Prime Minister's statement underscores the government's resilience and its ability to navigate challenges while maintaining its focus on national priorities. The smooth transition and the Prime Minister's clear communication contribute to maintaining public confidence in the government's stability.