Political Shakeup: Former Malaysian Ministers Chart New Path
Two former Malaysian ministers, Rafizi Ramli and Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, announced their resignation from PKR. They plan to vacate their parliamentary seats and join a new party they have taken over. The ministers will inform the House speaker of their departure on Monday, signaling a significant political shift.
Two prominent former Malaysian ministers made a significant announcement on Sunday, stating that they will vacate their parliamentary seats and resign from their current party, PKR, to join a new political entity they have assumed control of.
Rafizi Ramli, the former economy minister, and Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, the former natural resources and environmental sustainability minister, revealed that their resignations are imminent. The ministers confirmed they would step down from their parliamentary roles on Monday.
They have committed to notifying the House speaker of their intentions, marking a decisive move in Malaysia's political landscape. The emergence of their new party could have substantial ramifications on the national political scene.
(With inputs from agencies.)

