Photo: Rohd Rasfan/ Getty Image Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin has found his way out of another major political storm and maintains his power, at least until the next Parliament session in September. At that time he will call for a confidence vote, as announced...
CSIS | Is Muhyiddin Unstoppable?
Photo: MOHD RASFAN/AFP/Getty Images Since he took power in March 2020, Malaysian prime minister Muhyiddin Yassin has faced several attempts to topple his government by opposition leaders Anwar Ibrahim and former premier Mahathir Mohamad. Earlier this year, acting upon...
South China Morning Post | In Malaysia’s constant crisis, conditions are perfect for Muhyiddin the politician
Covid-19 is untamed, Mahathir is circling, there are rumbles of royal discontent and he has a razor thin majority in parliament. Yet despite his rocky boat, the prime minister is maintaining his course Not only have people underestimated Muhyiddin Yassin, but he has...
CSIS | Spotlight – Malaysia: June 2021
Photo: Rohd Rasfan/ Getty Image Malaysia entered its third Movement Control Order (MCO) on June 1. Slated to last until June 14, MCO 3.0 may be renewed for an additional two weeks. If the lockdown is not renewed, Malaysia will enter a six-week period of dialing...
South China Morning Post | As Malaysia confronts rape culture in schools, conservative norms are being scrutinised
A Malaysian student last month posted a video reporting one of her teachers telling students: ‘If you want to rape someone make sure they are over 18’ Rather than the consequences of Islamic conservatism, the controversy is a symptom of a global culture of gendered...
South China Morning Post | Amid Malaysia’s political chaos, is the country’s king carving out a new place for himself?
Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah has had to make an unprecedented number of decisions this year, amid a global pandemic and the manoeuvres of political parties While his statements and actions are seen by some as contradictory to the king’s constitutional role, it...
South China Morning Post | Anwar Ibrahim’s prophecy of power could come true at last. But for Malaysia, it might be better if it didn’t
As the Malaysian democracy icon prepares to meet the country’s king on Tuesday, anticipation is growing that he might finally become PM History shows such an upset is possible, yet the compromises it would involve could dash any hopes of democratic reform and cause...
South China Morning Post | Mahathir is always right – his comments about Macron need context. But so does France’s relationship with Islam
The French president’s statement that ‘Islam is in crisis’ reflects the country’s failure to address the challenges of immigration and colonial memory Likewise, Mahathir was trying to rattle Macron, as well as other Muslim leaders – but he has also revealed his...
CSIS | The Malaysian Political Game: Where Are We?
Photo: MOHD RASFAN/AFP/Getty Images Anwar Ibrahim, an icon of Malaysia’s democratic movement of the late 1990s, declared on September 23 that he has the parliamentary majority needed to peacefully take power. The announcement has been greeted with skepticism. The...