Malaysia will not renew the national emergency to prevent Covid-19 expected to end on August 1, despite the epidemic that is still serious.

Malaysia has adopted an emergency from January when Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin declares that this job is necessary to curb Covid-19 disease spread.

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Emergency allows the Government to run by decree and suspension of Congress.

Police examined vehicles in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, July 3.

Despite the issuance of emergency status and implementing strict blockade, the epidemic situation in Malaysia continues to deteriorate, making the public angry.

Malaysia today recorded 14,514 new cases, down from a record of 17,045 cases a day earlier.

Speaking at a National Assembly session summoned on July 26, Prime Minister Takiyuddin said the government will not ask the King to renew the emergency.

Muhyiddin also protected how his government responded to Covid-19.

Malaysia is a constitutional monarchy country, in which the king plays a major role in rituals, performing its tasks under counseling from the Prime Minister and Cabinet.

Muhyiddin has been ruling with the most delicate and led a unstable alliance since taking office in March 2020.

The United Nations Organization Party (UMNO), Malaysia's largest party and is an important ally of Prime Minister Muhyiddin, earlier the month to withdraw back to him.