AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSnap Elections Watch: Negeri Sembilan submitted the official notice of its state assembly dissolution to the Election Commission, setting up polls within 60 days after the assembly was dissolved effective June 5—coming right after Johor’s earlier dissolution and raising fresh questions about coalition stability. Royal/Legal Tension: The installation of Tunku Nadzaruddin as Negeri Sembilan’s new Yang di-Pertuan Besar has sparked debate over whether the dissolution followed proper procedures, with former leaders urging legal scrutiny. National Politics: Reuters reports Anwar Ibrahim’s coalition faces a public-support test as snap polls in Johor and Negeri Sembilan fuel speculation about an early general election. Education & Skills: TVET Day 2026 kicked off in Putrajaya, pitching skills training as a route to jobs and social mobility, while Perlis highlighted TVET success stories and readiness to strengthen the state skills ecosystem. Health & Professional Recognition: Anwar directed MOHE and MOH to resolve recognition issues for Alexandria University PharmD graduates so affected students can register and practise as pharmacists. Road Safety: A teen driver linked to a fatal Simpang Renggam crash that killed five was remanded again for murder investigations. Enforcement: Kelantan authorities seized RM396,000 worth of e-cigarettes and vape liquid in a bid to smuggle them to Thailand.
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