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Malaysia’s new king Sultan Ibrahim signals strong backing for Anwar, warns MPs to ‘tread carefully’

  • His comment is an allusion to Malaysia’s recent period of political instability when three prime ministers had to leave office prematurely
  • Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar, however, assures MPs that he will follow established policies and regulations during his reign

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Malaysia’s king Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar (right) saluting as Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim (left) looks on during the opening of the third session of the 15th Parliament in Kuala Lumpur on February 26. Photo: EPA-EFE
Hadi Azmi
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s administration has received the royal backing of Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar, the new king of Malaysia, who told parliament that he would not entertain any attempts at shaking up the government and cautioned the country’s 222 lawmakers to “tread carefully” during his reign.

His comments come after attempts at undermining Anwar’s position continued into the eleventh hour of the reign of Sultan Abdullah Ahmad Shah, which ended on January 30. During Sultan Abdullah’s reign, three prime ministers were forced to leave office at the hands of parliamentarians vying for power.

Sultan Ibrahim, the 17th king in Malaysia’s unique rotational monarchy system, spoke on Monday at the opening of this year’s parliamentary session, his first address to lawmakers after ascending the throne on January 31 for his five-year term.

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“I congratulate the Prime Minister and members of the administration of the Government for their good governance in managing the country,” Sultan Ibrahim said.

In his speech, the king said that the success or failure of the country is not solely on the shoulders of the prime minister but all members of parliament who have been entrusted by the Malaysian people to represent them in parliament.

“I would also like to emphasise that I will not entertain any request from any party that may compromise the country’s political stability,” the monarch added.

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