{"id":55303,"date":"2021-07-31T14:40:43","date_gmt":"2021-07-31T14:40:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lebanonnewsgazette.com\/?p=55303"},"modified":"2021-08-02T14:41:55","modified_gmt":"2021-08-02T14:41:55","slug":"malaysian-youths-demand-pm-quit-as-pandemic-worsens","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lebanonnewsgazette.com\/malaysian-youths-demand-pm-quit-as-pandemic-worsens\/","title":{"rendered":"MALAYSIAN YOUTHS DEMAND PM QUIT AS PANDEMIC WORSENS"},"content":{"rendered":"

Hundreds of black-clad Malaysian youth rallied Saturday in central Kuala Lumpur to demand the resignation of the prime minister over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, as new cases soared in a surge that has also become a political crisis.<\/p>\n

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Public anger against Muhyiddin Yassin\u2019s unelected government, which took power in March 2020 after forming a coalition with the opposition, has built up as cases jumped eightfold since January. New daily infections breached 10,000 on July 13 for the first time and have stayed there since, despite a virus emergency in January and a lockdown since June 1. Total deaths have risen to nearly 9,000. Nearly 20% of the population has been fully vaccinated.<\/p>\n

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The rally added to pressure on Muhyiddin, after his government was reprimanded by Malaysia\u2019s king for misleading Parliament over the status of emergency measures.<\/p>\n

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Muhyiddin obtained royal consent to declare the emergency in January, allowing him to suspend Parliament and rule by ordinance without legislative approval until Aug. 1. Critics have slammed the emergency as a ruse for Muhyiddin to cling to power at a time when his razor-thin majority in Parliament is in jeopardy.<\/p>\n

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Wearing face masks while holding black flags and placards, the protesters chanted \u201cFight! Fight!\u201d and \u201cMuhyiddin resign.\u201d Some carried mock corpses wrapped in white cloth to depict the growing virus death toll.<\/p>\n

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After police blocked them from marching to Independence Square, they sat on the street a meter (3 feet) apart with a large banner that read \u201cThe government failed.\u201d<\/p>\n

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They put forward three demands: the resignation of Muhyiddin, resumption of regular parliamentary sessions and automatic loan moratorium to help those hit by the pandemic. They dispersed peacefully after nearly two hours.<\/p>\n

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Parliament reopened Monday for the first time this year after Muhyiddin caved to pressure from the king, but it was only to brief lawmakers on the pandemic and debates were banned.<\/p>\n

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King Sultan Abdullah Sultan Abdullah on Thursday rebuked the government for misleading Parliament on the annulment of emergency ordinances, but Muhyiddin insisted his administration didn\u2019t violate the constitution.<\/p>\n

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The king said he he didn\u2019t give his consent to the annulment and had told the government to table the matter for a debate in Parliament \u2014 which may lead to a vote that could test Muhyiddin\u2019s majority. Muhyiddin said that the king has to act on the Cabinet\u2019s advice.<\/p>\n

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The public showdown has sparked a constitutional crisis and weakened Muhyiddin\u2019s position as lawmakers accused the government of treason. The biggest party in his ruling alliance has backed calls for Muhyiddin to quit.<\/p>\n

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Parliament has been adjourned until Monday but it\u2019s unclear if a no-confidence vote against Muhyiddin will be allowed. AP<\/p>\n

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Source: National News Agency<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

Hundreds of black-clad Malaysian youth rallied Saturday in central Kuala Lumpur to demand the resignation of the prime minister over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, as new cases soared in a surge that has also become a political crisis.   Public anger against Muhyiddin Yassin\u2019s unelected government, which took power in March 2020 after … <\/p>\n