In a rare move, nine out of Parti Keadilan Rakyat’s (PKR) 31 MPs – nearly 29 per cent – have openly questioned Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim over delays in appointing the chief justice and Court of Appeal president. The group, led by PKR’s former deputy president Rafizi Ramli, demanded a Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) to probe alleged judicial interference, marking a potential loss of confidence in Anwar, who is halfway through his term. “As MPs, it is our duty to defend judicial independence,” Rafizi said. PKR is the backbone of Malaysia’s ruling coalition, making this public dissent particularly significant. Waning Confidence in Anwar?
Waning Confidence in Anwar
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