By Muzliza Mustafa, Hadi Azmi, Noah Lee and Nisha David
As Muhyiddin Yassin enters his second year as Malaysia’s unelected prime minister, he is unlikely to face a no-confidence vote if parliament reconvenes, despite persistent concerns he may have lost majority support, analysts told BenarNews.
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Malaysia: PM Yassin Unlikely To Face No-Confidence Vote – Analysis
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