
While the polls will not directly affect Anwar’s parliamentary majority, they will test whether his federal partners can keep their coalition functioning at the state level or whether local disputes will deepen the fractures between them.
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Aminuddin called reporters to his official residence late on Thursday, barely half an hour before midnight, to announce that Tuanku Muhriz Tuanku Munawir, whom the state government recognises as Negeri Sembilan’s ruler, had consented to dissolve the assembly.

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