Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar to unveil new cabinet members on Tuesday
Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is set to announce new cabinet appointments on Tuesday to fill recent vacancies and stabilise his administration amid economic growth and rising public concerns. The reshuffle aims to strengthen governance and policy implementation for the nation's well-being.
Rozanna Latiff/Reuters
16 December 2025 at 07:16:58

Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to announce new cabinet appointments Tuesday, aiming to stabilize his government amid resignations and rising public discontent.
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Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim will appoint new ministers on Tuesday, as he looks to stabilise his administration and fill the vacancies in his cabinet arising from resignations and expired senate terms.
The Southeast Asian nation has seen steady economic growth and a boost in foreign investment since Anwar took office in November 2022, but his administration has been rocked by internal disagreements among cabinet members and public discontent over rising living costs.
Anwar said in a social media post that he would make a special announcement about the cabinet on Tuesday, with an accompanying infographic saying the statement would be broadcast at 3.30 pm local time (0730 GMT).
The government "will continue to prioritise strengthening governance and policy implementation for the well-being of the people and the nation," Anwar said in the post.
Two ministers resigned in May after losing their leadership positions in the premier's party, while a third quit last month due to unhappiness over the federal government's position on state rights.
Anwar will also be looking to replace Tengku Zafrul Aziz, who as trade minister this year led Malaysia's negotiations with the United States on tariff issues.
His senatorship term expired on December 2 and he has since been appointed head of the Malaysian Investment Development Authority.
Anwar last made major changes to his cabinet in December 2023 following a dip in opinion polls at the time, amid concerns over the the state of the economy, inflation and the slow pace of promised reforms.
Malaysia's cabinet comprises elected federal and state lawmakers from both houses of parliament, as well as appointed senators in the upper house.
-Rozanna Latiff/Reuters
Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is set to announce new cabinet appointments on Tuesday to fill vacancies and stabilize his administration amid internal disagreements and public concerns over rising living costs. The reshuffle comes as the government continues to prioritize governance and economic growth following steady foreign investment since Anwar took office in November 2022.
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