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Malaysia plans to limit prime ministers to 10 years or two terms, with bills to pass before March 3, 2026.
Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is pushing for swift passage of a bill that would limit the prime minister to a maximum of 10 years or two terms, a move approved by the Cabinet and set to be introduced in Parliament before the current session ends on March 3, 2026.
The legislation, part of broader institutional reforms, aims to promote political renewal, prevent prolonged leadership, and strengthen democratic governance.
A separate bill to separate the roles of Attorney General and Public Prosecutor will also be introduced.
The reforms follow calls for accountability and transparency, amid ongoing flood relief efforts, weather warnings, and other domestic developments.
Malasia planea limitar a los primeros ministros a 10 años o dos mandatos, con proyectos de ley que se aprobarán antes del 3 de marzo de 2026.