During the 80th anniversary celebration of UMNO, party president Dato' Sri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi stressed that political cooperation is now a pressing necessity rather than an option. He highlighted the importance of prioritizing Malaysian interests while respecting the rights of other communities.
Khari Jamaluddin announced in a press conference today that he currently holds no official position in the Malaysian UMNO party. He emphasized that it is too early to disclose details regarding any future responsibilities he may undertake.
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.
The Malaysian government, led by Prime Minister <strong>Anwar Ibrahim</strong>, has announced that the sixteenth general elections will not be held soon, emphasizing the need to address the rising cost of living crisis. This decision comes amid global economic challenges.
Abdul Rahman Dahlan, former MP for Kota Belud, announced his resignation from the presidency of UMNO in Tuaran, emphasizing the need to hand over leadership to the youth. This resignation, effective April 1, comes amid significant political changes in Malaysia.
Kehri Jamaluddin, a prominent Malaysian politician, has announced his intention to return to UMNO as an ordinary member, stating he is not seeking any official position at this time. This decision comes at a critical moment for the party, which is facing both internal and external challenges.