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Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim (second from left) interacting with local residents, after returning to his residence in Sungai Long, Kajang, following his swearing-in and appointment ceremony as the nation’s 10th Prime Minister, on November 24, 2022. — Picture by BERNAMA

PM Anwar announces Monday as public holiday

KAJANG, Nov 24 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today announced that Monday (November 28) will be a public holiday in conjunction with the formation of a unity government and his appointment as the country’s 10th Prime Minister, today.

The public holiday was initially proposed for tomorrow but later decided to move it to Monday so as to allow Bursa Malaysia’s upward trend to continue after showing positive movement today.

“I am thankful because today and even before, the confidence of investors has returned, the Ringgit has strengthened and the Bursa has seen a revival.

“I, therefore, decided to not announce tomorrow as a public holiday but Monday instead (November 28),” he told reporters during his first official press conference after being sworn in as the 10th Prime Minister, today.

Earlier, social media was abuzz with the guessing game and questions as to whether tomorrow will be declared a holiday after the announcement of the 10th Prime Minister.

The Malaysian Ringgit rose 1.8 per cent against the US Dollar today, the highest in two months and as of 6pm, the ringgit appreciated to 4.4910/5000 compared to Wednesday’s closing of 4.5725/5775.

The Bursa Malaysia also rose to its highest index in three months as the main index rose 4.04 per cent following the market sentiment which appreciated due to the positive political development.

Meanwhile, when asked about his decision to not take a salary as Prime Minister, Anwar who is also the Tambun MP, reiterated that his decision would not change.

The decision is an effort to regain the people’s confidence towards the government, ministers and party leadership, he said.

“No (no salary)…I have announced it before and this is the first step towards regaining the confidence of the people. I do not want the people to think all ministers and leaders, no matter which party or religion are only thinking of a salary as a minister, self-interest, contracts and shares…I have therefore decided to not accept any salary as the Prime Minister,” he said.

However, Anwar did not specify a period or duration that he would not take a salary as the Prime Minister.

Anwar added that he would assume his duty as Prime Minister officially at the Prime Minister’s office in the Prime Minister’s Department, Putrajaya before 10am tomorrow.

He added that his officers had asked him to be at the office by 8am but due to a prior meeting, he had decided to be there at 10am.

Anwar who was sworn in today as the country’s 10th Prime Minister took his oath before Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah at 5pm, ending his over two-decade wait to become the Prime Minister.

The swearing-in ceremony was held after Al-Sultan Abdullah convened a special meeting of the Malay Rulers at Istana Negara today to seek their views on His Majesty’s effort regarding the formation of an inclusive Unity Government since the political impasse had not been resolved five days after the 15th General Election which was held on November 19.

— Bernama

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