New government imminent, and 7 news from yesterday
KINI ROUNDUP | Here are key headlines you may have missed yesterday, in brief.
1. A new government appears imminent after Gombak MP Azmin Ali's faction in PKR, Bersatu, BN, PAS, GPS and Warisan met with the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.
2. This comes after a flurry of hushed meetings among political parties in Klang Valley.
3. PKR president Anwar Ibrahim called a move a betrayal but conceded that a change of government may happen soon.
4. The Finance Ministry said Honda's move to hike prices to comply with government regulations will not affect other automakers in the industry.
5. Thailand's banned opposition claimed the Thai government had colluded with the previous BN-led Malaysian government to go after a 1MDB whistleblower.
6. A 40-year-old Malaysian woman recovered from Covid-19, bringing the total recoveries to 18 out of 22 cases.
7. The Malaysian Nature Society urged the Selangor government to rehabilitate the Kuala Langat North forest reserve instead of degazetting it and developing the land.
8. The local Orang Asli community also appealed for the Selangor government to preserve the forest reserve.
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