KUALA LUMPUR — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has called on Melaka DAP to delay its decision to withdraw from the state government, saying all parties should prioritise development efforts and the welfare of the people.
Anwar, who is also Pakatan Harapan (PH) chairman, said he had discussed the matter with DAP secretary-general Anthony Loke and Melaka Chief Minister Datuk Seri Ab Rauf Yusoh, while expressing hope that further negotiations could lead to an amicable resolution, Bernama reported.
“I’ve already raised the matter and spoken to minister Loke (DAP secretary-general), Melaka DAP and the Chief Minister, asking them to negotiate first… postpone it for the time being so that we can continue working with the state government until the election,” he told reporters after officiating the AI-powered Midport Smart Container Terminal project here today.
Anwar said disagreements among parties within a governing coalition were expected, but such differences should not affect the administration’s ability to deliver policies and serve the public.
“Even if there are two or three issues that we disagree on, that’s all right. There are many matters on which we do not see eye to eye now, but when it comes to policies for economic growth and the people’s well-being, we move forward together.
“So, I hope they will reconsider (and postpone the decision),” he said.
He added that postponing the decision would allow the state government to continue functioning effectively and fulfil its responsibilities until the next election.
Earlier today, Melaka DAP announced its immediate withdrawal from the state administration following the Melaka State Legislative Assembly’s approval of amendments to the state constitution allowing the appointment of nominated assemblymen.
Melaka DAP chairman Khoo Poay Tiong said the decision reflected the party’s opposition to the amendment, which it claimed went against democratic principles and the electoral process. — July 14, 2026
