Monday, June 08, 2026

It would be ‘arrogant’ to exclude any party or race from govt after democratic mandate: Anwar





Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. - Bernama pic, June 8, 2026


It would be ‘arrogant’ to exclude any party or race from govt after democratic mandate: Anwar


Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim says it would be “arrogant” to deny any political party or community a role in government after they have secured support through the democratic process, stressing that Malaysia’s constitutional framework and values of pluralism must remain the guiding principle of national administration


Scoop Reporters
Updated 24 seconds ago
8 June, 2026
11:48 AM MYT



KUALA LUMPUR — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has cautioned against excluding any race or political party from government participation after they have gained public support through elections, saying such an attitude runs against democratic and constitutional principles.

Speaking at the Communications Ministry’s monthly assembly today, Anwar said Malaysia’s governance must continue to be anchored on the Federal Constitution, regardless of changes in leadership.

“Governments may come and go, but the constitutional framework remains our guide,” he said.

He added that it would be “arrogant” to deny any group a role in the administration after they have been elected by the people.

“When it comes to who should stand alongside the prime minister in government and the Cabinet, we must respect every community and every race,” he said.

Anwar also stressed that although Malaysians are majority Malay, no community should be sidelined in the country’s political or administrative system.

His remarks come amid recent political tension, following Johor Barisan Nasional chief Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi’s statement that he would rather have no position than “sit at the same table” with DAP.

Without naming any party, Anwar said political disagreements often become heated and influenced by personal background and emotions.

He warned, however, that such sentiments should not override basic principles of humanity and respect.

“We did not choose to be Malay, Chinese or Indian while still in the womb. We did not choose our race, our identity or the colour of our skin,” he said.

Anwar further emphasised that in Islam, respect for diversity is a core principle, and that true understanding goes beyond tolerance to meaningful engagement with other cultures and beliefs.

“People often say racial relations should be based on tolerance. But Islam places the standard even higher,” he said.

“It means not merely tolerating differences in race, culture or identity, but truly knowing and understanding another person’s culture, language, customs and beliefs.”

He said the government is committed to fostering a society that rejects racial hatred and promotes civility in public discourse.

“Even when we disagree or argue, we should do so with courtesy and good language,” he said.

“Life cannot always be free of disagreements, but when we argue, let it be with respect and dignity.” – June 8, 2026


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