Malays take emergency measures across the country to control COVID – On Jan. 12, AFP reported that King Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah of Malaysia declared a nationwide state of emergency in response to the COVID-19 epidemic. With the rapidly increasing number of infected people that overflow hospitals But it has been criticized for a move in which an unstable government is trying to cling to power. After key government allies threatened to withdraw support.
For the period of emergency enforced until August 1, 2021, as proposed by Prime Minister Muh Yiddin, after attending the palace on 11 January 2021
Muh Yiddin said: Parliament will temporarily suspend the work. And has not held an election The Prime Minister insists that the civilian government will continue to function. The declaration of state of emergency is not a coup and does not enforce a curfew. Insisted that it still upholds his duty to hold general elections as soon as the outbreak was controlled in the country Today, more than 138,000 people have been infected and 555 have died.
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