Minister of Negeri Sembilan, Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun, confirmed his continuation in office after advice from the Sultan, despite 14 UMNO MPs withdrawing their support for the current government. This decision raises questions about the stability of the administration.
The Malaysian state government of Negeri Sembilan is facing a severe political crisis following the withdrawal of support from the United Malays National Organization (UMNO) for Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. This development reflects rising tensions within the Anwar Ibrahim coalition and comes at a sensitive time ahead of national elections scheduled in less than two years.
Attention is focused on the upcoming UMNO Supreme Council meeting scheduled for April 17, where requests for the return of several former leaders, including <strong>Hishamuddin Hussein</strong> and <strong>Khairy Jamaluddin</strong>, will be discussed. This meeting comes amid hopes for positive decisions.
Khari Jamaluddin, the former president of UMNO Youth, has announced his intention to return to the party as a regular member, stating he does not seek any leadership position. This announcement comes ahead of the party's Supreme Council meeting scheduled for April 17.