Jiu hu already had a non malay PM. But it was never revealed. .
For A Few Days In 1988, Malaysia Actually Had A Chinese Prime Minister
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For A Few Days In 1988, Malaysia Actually Had A Chinese Prime Minister
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By Admin-S On Feb 26, 2019
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Despite what your granduncle says at family gatherings when talking about politics, there’s actually nothing illegal or unconstitutional about a non-Malay becoming a Prime Minister.
(Cilisos) – [This article was originally written by SOSCILI. To read this article in BM, click here!]
In the past week or so, speculation has been rife that the Harapan govt may cease to exist; Dr Mahathir suddenly found himself at the end of several rumours regarding a possible vote of no-confidence that might see him removed as Prime Minister.
Due to umno civil war, which ended up the party being made illegal, ... Subsequently....
Malaysia’s first and only Chinese (Acting) Prime Minister…
Ling Liong Sik was the MCA President and Transport Minister during the time of the drama, and from 4 Feb 1988 to 16 Feb 1988, Malaysia’s Acting Prime Minister too due to the trouble that UMNO was in.