The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has consented for Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob not to undergo a confidence vote in Parliament, de facto law minister Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar said.
"Every MP met with the Agong, and I do not think that in such a short time that they would change their position. If it's been six or seven months, then they may change their mind."
"It's unlikely for a change to happen in such a short time. Based on this, His Majesty had consented not to have one - there is no longer a need to hold a confidence vote," Wan Junaidi told journalists in Putrajaya today.
"Every MP met with the Agong, and I do not think that in such a short time that they would change their position. If it's been six or seven months, then they may change their mind."
"It's unlikely for a change to happen in such a short time. Based on this, His Majesty had consented not to have one - there is no longer a need to hold a confidence vote," Wan Junaidi told journalists in Putrajaya today.
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