Key facts
- Malaysia's Democratic Action Party (DAP) voted to remain in Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's ruling coalition.
- The decision alleviates concerns regarding the stability of the Malaysian government.
- The DAP's vote ensures continued support for Anwar Ibrahim's administration.
Malaysia's Democratic Action Party (DAP) has voted to remain a part of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's ruling coalition. This decision is expected to ease concerns about the stability of the current government. The vote ensures continued support for Anwar's administration, solidifying its position.
The DAP's commitment to the coalition provides a measure of stability for Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's government, addressing potential political uncertainties.
