Original title: foreign media: the ruling and opposition parties in Malaysia signed a "stability agreement"
Reference News Network September 14 reported that according to Reuters September 13th Kuala Lumpur reported that Malaysia's Prime Minister Ismail's political alliance on Monday local time and major opposition parties to sign a cooperation agreement to ensure that the new crown during the epidemic to maintain political stability. The agreement is also expected to help the prime minister win a vote of confidence.
Reported that Ismail last month with a weak parliamentary advantage as prime minister, but the Malaysian supreme head of state asked him to prove that he was supported by a majority of parliamentarians through a confidence vote.
The report also said that Parliament reconvened on Monday, but the date of the confidence vote has not been determined.
Ismail said in a statement that Monday's agreement involves six aspects, including strengthening epidemic prevention and control, governance transformation and parliamentary reform.
"The government believes that this agreement will not only put aside political differences, but also ensure that the national recovery is inclusive and comprehensive," he said
The report points out that Malaysia has been in political turmoil since the defeat of the Malaysian National Unity Organization (UMNO) in 2018. UMNO has been in power for more than 60 years after Malaysia's independence and lost the election due to a series of corruption charges.
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