China News Agency, Kuala Lumpur, May 28 (Reporter Chen Yue) The Malaysian Indigenous Unity Party announced on the 28th that it will expel the former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir from the party.

Figure: Former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir.

  Also expelled were the son of Mahathir, Acting Chairman of the Party, Mukritz, the head of the party's Youth League, Sashadi, former education minister Ma Zhili and Amiruddin. They and Mahathir are both current MPs.

  At the first parliamentary meeting after the government replacement on May 18, Mahathir sat in the same area with the above four parliamentarians and members of the opposition party, and was considered to have expressed his opposition to the current government. Reasons for Hatil and others.

  The Aboriginal Unity Party is a political party created by Mahathir after leaving the Malay National Unity Organization (UMNO) and with Malaysia ’s current Prime Minister Muhidin and others. After the Malaysian general election in 2018, the Indigenous Unity Party became one of the ruling parties as a member of the winning Alliance of Hope (Hellenic League).

  In February this year, Mahathir resigned as prime minister, the Indigenous Unity Party withdrew from the Greek League, and the Greek League government stepped down. Muhidin led most members of the party to form the National League Government with the support of UMNO, Islamic Party and other former opposition parties to become the new prime minister. Muhidin's actions were strongly criticized by Mahathir, saying he "betrayed" himself.

  Mahathir and his supporters refused to support the Muhidin government, publicly announced that they sought to replace it with a new ruling coalition, and fiercely contested with Muhidin for party power.

  This is the third time in Mahathir's political career, after leaving UMNO twice, he broke up with his party. As of press time, Mahathir has not yet reacted to this. (Finish)