Malaysia

Izzah brushes off rumours of resignation as fake news

She clarified that she has not resigned and continues to serve in her capacity as PKR deputy president

Updated 2 months ago · Published on 28 Mar 2026 1:56PM

Izzah brushes off rumours of resignation as fake news
Izzah dismissed the claims outright, stating that the reports were “fake news.” - March 28, 2026

A RECENT wave of speculation surrounding Nurul Izzah Anwar has been firmly denied, following claims that she had stepped down from her role as PKR’s deputy president.

When contacted by The Vibes, Izzah dismissed the claims outright, stating that the reports were “fake news.”

She clarified that she has not resigned and continues to serve in her capacity as PKR deputy president, putting an end to the speculation.

The false claim is believed to have originated from reports aired on Tamil-language news channels, including Makkal Osai. – March 28, 2026

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