Looks like it's 'back to business as usual', says Wong Chen

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The Subang MP says the prime minister's resignation and a Cabinet reshuffle are now unlikely. FMTNews WongChen

PKR’s Subang MP Wong Chen says the window of opportunity for ‘political reconfiguration’ is gone.

He said that once Muhyiddin’s request to call for a state of emergency was denied by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, there was a window of opportunity for “political reconfiguration” against the prime minister.In a statement on social media today, Wong Chen said: “I don’t think Muhyiddin will be resigning, sacking any ministers or calling the opposition anytime soon to discuss the Budget.”

He also said it was most likely to be “back to business as usual,” adding that his office would be continuing its work in preparing for Parliament’s budget session, set to begin on Monday.

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