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Ex-Malaysian PM charged with sedition over royalty remarks

By AFP
August 28, 2024
Malaysian opposition leader and former premier Muhyiddin Yassin waves he leaves the Gua Musang Sessions Court in Gua Musang, Malaysia August 27, 2024. — Reuters
Malaysian opposition leader and former premier Muhyiddin Yassin waves he leaves the Gua Musang Sessions Court in Gua Musang, Malaysia August 27, 2024. — Reuters

GUA MUSANG, Malaysia: Ex-Malaysian prime minister Muhyiddin Yassin was charged with sedition on Tuesday over remarks about the country´s former king, his lawyer said.

The 77-year-old politician pleaded not guilty, his lawyer told reporters outside the court in the northern town of Gua Musang.

Supporters of the opposition leader cheered when they heard of his plea, an AFP journalist said.

Malaysia is a constitutional monarchy, with a unique arrangement that sees the throne change hands every five years between the rulers of nine Malaysian states headed by centuries-old Islamic royalty.

The sedition charge stemmed from a speech Muhyiddin made ahead of by-elections this month, in which he questioned the monarch´s 2022 decision to appoint his rival as premier following hotly contested polls.

The remarks are seen as an affront to Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah, who reigned from 2019 until January this year.

Anwar Ibrahim was appointed premier by the monarch following the 2022 election as he was able to form a coalition.