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[[Mahathir Mohamad]]<br> | [[Mahathir Mohamad]]<br> | ||
[[Azmin Ali]]<br> | [[Azmin Ali]]<br> | ||
[[Anwar Ibrahim]]|date = February 21st, 2020 – ongoing|location = Putrajaya, Malaysia|motive = Determining who will become the next Prime Minister of Malaysia|crimes = High treason<br> | [[Anwar Ibrahim]]|date = February 21st, 2020 – ongoing|location = Putrajaya, Malaysia|motive = Determining who get the majority in the Lower House of Malaysia & who will become the next Prime Minister of Malaysia|crimes = High treason<br> | ||
Instability of Malaysia's economy<br> | Instability of Malaysia's economy<br> | ||
Abuse of power}}The '''2020 Malaysian political crisis''' is a political crisis in Malaysia that has led to the resignation of [[Mahathir Mohamad]] as the 7th prime minister and the appointment of [[Muhyiddin Yassin]] as the 8th prime minister. It also saw the ousting of the incumbent coalition government of Pakatan Harapan after having ruled for 22 months following their victory in the 2018 Malaysian general election. | Abuse of power}}The '''2020 Malaysian political crisis''' is a political crisis in Malaysia that has led to the resignation of [[Mahathir Mohamad]] as the 7th prime minister and the appointment of [[Muhyiddin Yassin]] as the 8th prime minister. It also saw the ousting of the incumbent coalition government of Pakatan Harapan after having ruled for 22 months following their victory in the 2018 Malaysian general election. |