Malaysian state in crisis after Umno pulls support for chief minister in royal row
The Negeri Sembilan spat has shone the spotlight on increasingly fragile ties within Prime Minister Anwar’s coalition government

Parties across the aisle are doubling down on contentious issues to bolster support from their respective vote bases in multiracial Malaysia, unravelling the relative political stability under his ruling alliance since he took office in 2022.
The internal bickering came to a head on Monday after former ruling party Umno announced it had withdrawn support for Negeri Sembilan’s chief minister, Aminuddin Harun, over his handling of an ongoing dispute in the state’s palace.
“All 14 Umno-BN Negeri Sembilan state assemblymen, hereby, unanimously, declare our loss of confidence in the Menteri Besar of Negeri Sembilan and withdraw our support for the state government,” state Umno chief Jalaluddin Alias told a live news conference, using the Malay term for chief minister.
