Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has publicly condemned efforts to undermine the Negri Sembilan state government, characterizing them as an act of betrayal. The accusations come amid speculation regarding potential instability within the state’s ruling coalition. Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi responded by denying any disloyalty on the part of the United Malays National Organisation (Umno). While the specific nature of the alleged destabilization attempts remains unclear, the statements highlight tensions within Malaysian politics. Anwar’s remarks suggest a perceived challenge to his administration’s authority and the stability of state governments. The situation raises questions about the ongoing dynamics between political parties and their commitment to existing power-sharing arrangements. No further details regarding the alleged attempts or involved parties have been released as of this report.
