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Anwar takes office as prime minister of Malaysia and establishes a unity government

The new Prime Minister of Malaysia, Anwar Ibrahim, who was sworn in yesterday (November 24), said in his first press conference after taking office: This government will be a government of national unity. It includes Pakatan Harapan (PH), National Front (BN) and Kabangan parties.

He also said that the national unity government will also include Warisan Party Sabah and Malaysian Democratic Alliance Dodin Yassin, Former Prime Minister He received 73 votes and the party of Hachiji Noor of Kabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS), which received six votes, also participated.

“As the Prime Minister who represents Malaysians of all nationalities, He gave every other party a chance to bring the country together.”

he also said Not only the appointment of the Prime Minister or new leaders but it is a new hope for Malaysia. He also wanted to create dignity for the Malaysian people. stop corruption abuse of power and the struggle for the livelihood of the people

When asked about the position of the Deputy Prime Minister Will he belong to politicians from the BN Party? said Mr Anwar because the prime minister comes from the PH Party, therefore the position of the Deputy Prime Minister belongs to other coalition parties in the National Unity Government

Anwar also said that His main priority will be to strengthen the country’s economy, which is likely to face a slowdown next year. Including fighting the problem of rising inflation Along with solving the problem of corruption and corruption

In addition, the new Prime Minister of Malaysia said that Malaysia is over six decades old. All Malaysians regardless of their race religious or regional beliefs, especially some Malaysian people in Sabah and Sarawak They should not have to feel that they are ignored in any way. and no one will interfere with his administration.

said Anwar He will call on parliament on December 19 to hold a no-confidence debate. to confirm its majority in the House of Representatives Ready to announce that November 28 is a public holiday in Malaysia.