Dissent within Anwar’s coalition threatens to sink controversial changes to citizenship rules

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Tighter rules on registering foundlings would result in them becoming stateless.

Checks by ST indicate the majority of MPs from the Democratic Action Party and a significant number of MPs from Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim’s own party are in dissent.

But the other, which will tighten rules on citizenship, including for abandoned babies, will result in thousands ending up stateless, say critics. The MPs’ concerns revolve in particular around how abandoned children – especially if their parentage cannot be ascertained – would end up stateless and be denied basic education and other rights enjoyed by citizens. The government has said 256 babies were abandoned between 2020 and 2022.

Checks by ST indicate that the majority of MPs from the Democratic Action Party, the largest outfit in government, are in dissent, as well as a significant number of the 31 MPs from Mr Anwar’s own Parti Keadilan Rakyat. “It’s one thing when questions are asked about our commitment to our reformist agenda,” one PH lawmaker told ST, referring to criticism about the pace of reforms since Mr AnwarA failure to get two-thirds of the vote, or if PH lawmakers go rogue even if the Bill gains backing from the opposition, would be a major blow to the Premier amid lingering concern about the

Speculation among political insiders is that these were concessions made to certain quarters, such as conservative nationalists, termed by some as a “deep state” in the civil service who want to maintain the status quo and resist reforms, and the eastern state of Sabah.

 

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