
Johari Ghani dismisses talk of replacing Anwar, warns against political disruption
The Umno vice-president and Titiwangsa member of parliament instead urged all parties not to disrupt the stability of the unity government.
Johari, who is also the plantation and commodities minister, dismissed talk that he had received support from Umno MPs for the position.
"How can there be support (for me to be appointed as prime minister) when Umno only has 26 MPs?
"I want to say that this unity government is peaceful and stable. Do not disrupt the administration.
"If you are not satisfied, wait for the next election (the 16th General Election)," he said at a press conference here today.
He was commenting on speculation that he would be appointed as the 11th prime minister, amid claims that Anwar's position as head of the government was under threat.
This comes amid rumours that Pandan MP Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli, along with eight other PKR MPs, were planning to defect and throw their support behind Johari for the post.
The group of PKR MPs were said to be ready to back BN and Pas MPs, including those from Sabah and Sarawak, to give Johari the mandate to form the Unity Government 2.0.
Johari was said to have the support of 68 MPs from Bersatu and Pas for the appointment.

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