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Malaysian youth asked PM to stop as a pandemic deteriorating

KUALA LUMPUR: Hundreds of Malaysian youth dressed in black rally on Saturday in Central Kualalumpur to demand the resignation of the Prime Minister for his handling of the Pandemic Coronavirus, when new cases surged in a surge in politics which had also become a political crisis.
General anger against the government of Muhyiddin Yassin who was not selected, who took power in March 2020 after forming a coalition with opposition, has built when cases surged eight times since January.
The new daily infection was violated 10,000 on July 13 for the first time and had lived there since, even though the emergency virus in January and Kuncian since June 1 had increased to almost 9,000.
Nearly 20% of the population has been fully vaccinated.
Rally added to the pressure on Muhyiddin, after his reign was reprimanded by the King of Malaysia because the parliament was misleading for the status of emergency measures.
Muhyiddin obtained a royal approval to declare an emergency in January, which enabled him to suspend the parliament and government with regulations without legislative approval to 1.
Critics had slammed an emergency as a deception for Muhyiddin to rule when the razor was thin.
The majority in parliament is in danger.
Wear a face mask while holding a black flag and placards, the protesters shout `fight! Fight! “And` `Muhyiddin resigned.
“Some carry artificial mokism wrapped in white cloth to describe the revival of the death of a growing virus.
After the police blocked them from Marching to Independence Square, they sat on a one-meter high road (3 feet) apart with a large banner that reads “ the government failed.
“They submitted three demands: Muhyiddin’s resignation, the resolution of the parliamentary session and the moratorium of the loan was automatic to help those affected by a pandemic.
They dispersed peacefully after almost two hours.
Parliament reopened Monday for the first time this year after Muhyiddin surrendered at the pressure from the king , but it was only for short parliamentarians about the pandemic and the debate was banned.
Raja Sultan Abdullah Sultan Abdullah on Thursday rebuked the government because of the parliament which was misleading about the cancellation of emergency procedures, but Muhyiddin insisted his government did not violate the constitution.
The king said he did not give his approval Cancellation and have told the government to display problems for debate in parliament _ which can lead to voting that can test the majority of Muhyiddin.
Muhyiddin said that the king had to act on the advice of the cabinet.
Public shows have triggered the crisis Nstitutional and weakening the position of Muhyiddin as a member of Parliament accused the government of betrayal.
The biggest party in the decision alliance has supported the call for Muhyiddin to stop.
Parliament has been postponed until Monday but it is not clear whether the sound does not believe in Muhyiddin will be permitted.

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