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Malaysian Ex Ministers Resign From Pms Party Vacate Parliamentary Seats

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AI-generatedThis is a domestic political event in Malaysia involving party resignations and potential early elections. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain disruption, or company margin effect is identified. The news is purely political and does not trigger any of the concrete commercial criteria (investment, regulation, price move, economic indicator, M&A).
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- Two former Malaysian ministers resigned from PM Anwar Ibrahim's PKR party and vacated parliamentary seats.
- They plan to lead the Malaysian United Party and contest the next general election.
- Next general election scheduled for 2028, but speculation about possible early election in July 2024.
- Anti-Party Hopping Law complicates potential shifts among other lawmakers.
- Departure does not affect Anwar's parliamentary majority currently.
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