Malaysian PM Resigns, Deepening Political Leadership Crisis
- Muhyiddin to become caretaker PM until successor found
- King has accepted resignation; rules out fresh polls
Muhyiddin Yassin
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Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin and his cabinet resigned after more than 17 months in power, fueling a crisis of leadership in a country beset by a weakened economy and a surge in coronavirus cases.
Muhyiddin, 74, will stay on as a caretaker prime minister until a successor is named, the palace said in a statement on Monday after he met with the country’s king earlier in the day. The king had accepted his resignation and said a fresh election is not the best option during a pandemic.