
PKR MP Denies Withdrawing Support for Anwar Ibrahim: False Allegations Surface
Chang Lih Kang Denies Withdrawing Support for Anwar Ibrahim Amidst PKR Allegations Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Malaysian politics witnessed a flurry of activity recently when allegations surfaced that several PKR MPs had withdrawn their support for Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. Among those named was Chang Lih Kang, the PKR vice-president. However, in a recent statement, Chang Lih Kang vehemently denied these claims, asserting that the news was false. The video report from MalaysiaGazette details Chang's statement and provides context to the situation. "I want to make it very clear that these allegations are completely unfounded," Chang Lih Kang stated in a Facebook post. "I remain firmly committed to supporting the Prime Minister and the PKR party." The video also highlights the resignations of two PKR cabinet members, Rafizi Ramli and Nik Nazmi Ahmad, who stepped down to maintain decorum and democratic principles. Chang's statement adds another layer to the ongoing political developments in Malaysia, emphasizing the importance of responsible reporting and the need to avoid spreading misinformation. The situation underscores the dynamic nature of Malaysian politics and the necessity for clear communication and responsible reporting. The upcoming media briefing on May 30th, 2025, is expected to shed further light on these developments.