KUALA LUMPUR — Umno will continue supporting the Unity Government formed after the 15th General Election (GE15) until the next general election, in accordance with the decree of His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia.
Umno secretary-general Datuk Dr Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki said the party’s position was reaffirmed during the Umno Supreme Council meeting chaired by Deputy Prime Minister and Umno president Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi at Menara Dato’ Onn last night, Bernama reported.
However, he stressed that the agreement underpinning the Unity Government at the federal level does not extend to state governments.
He noted that the Johor state administration was established before the formation of the Unity Government and does not include parties from Pakatan Harapan (PH).
Asyraf Wajdi said Umno and Barisan Nasional’s decision to uphold the mandate given by voters at the state level should not be viewed as a betrayal of the federal administration, as alleged by some quarters.
“On the contrary, it is a legitimate, mature, and constitutional democratic practice that fully returns the mandate to the people,” he said.
He added that Umno remains open to cooperation with any political party in the interest of national stability and public welfare, but emphasised that such cooperation must be founded on sincerity and mutual trust.
Meanwhile, In Tokyo, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim reaffirmed the Unity Government’s commitment to its coalition partners, saying it would not take any action that could be perceived as a betrayal of the existing political consensus.
Anwar, who is Pakatan Harapan (PH) chairman, said the government remained stable, with all parties continuing to respect the understanding reached to ensure the country’s political stability.
“So far, I have not heard any such views. In fact, members of the Cabinet and the leadership represented in it have consistently maintained that the Unity Government at the national level must remain strong,” he told a press conference here today.
The Unity Government, formed after the 15th general election in 2022, comprises PH, Barisan Nasional (BN), Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS), Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) and several other parties.
Anwar, who is also PKR president, was commenting on claims that several former Bersatu state assemblymen could join PKR following recent developments in the political relationship between Bersatu and PAS.
PAS president Tan Sri Abdul Hadi Awang on Monday announced that the party had formally decided to end its political cooperation with Bersatu after taking into account reports, studies and current assessments of the relationship between the two parties.
Anwar stressed that the coalition’s political approach remained rooted in consultation, discussion and cooperation, rather than abruptly severing ties.
“In politics, this business of divorcing, pronouncing ‘talak’ and remarrying is not our way. We negotiate properly, discuss matters properly and cooperate properly. For now, the Unity Government remains intact, although there are some differences of opinion at the state level,” he said.
He said decisions made at the state level were the responsibility of the respective leadership and those involved should be accountable for them.
The prime minister said the government’s main focus remained on implementing the national development agenda, including fulfilling international commitments and strengthening economic cooperation.
Anwar is scheduled to attend the ASEAN-Russia meeting in Kazan next week before travelling to Turkmenistan to explore cooperation opportunities in the energy sector, particularly in relation to gas resources. – June 11, 2026
