
Malaysia's PM Defends Against Cabinet Reshuffle Calls Amidst Minister Resignations
Malaysia: PM Anwar Ibrahim Addresses Cabinet Reshuffle Speculation Kuala Lumpur, June 2, 2025 – Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has addressed recent calls for a cabinet reshuffle following the resignations of two ministers on May 28th. In a press briefing captured by tvsarawak, Anwar stated definitively, "There is no urgent need for a cabinet reshuffle at this time." The resignations of Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli and Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad have prompted speculation about potential changes within the government. However, the Prime Minister's statement indicates a decision to maintain the current structure. Anwar explained that the government is functioning effectively, with other ministers temporarily handling the responsibilities of the departed officials. He stated, "We are in the midst of serious negotiations with ASEAN, GCC, China, and the United States over Trump's tariff proposals; therefore, it's important to maintain stability." The video footage shows the Prime Minister surrounded by reporters, emphasizing the importance of this announcement. The government's continued operation without disruption underscores the Prime Minister's confidence in the current cabinet's ability to navigate pressing issues. This approach suggests a focus on stability during a period of important international negotiations.