When a vote of no confidence is passed, the government must either resign and request a dissolution of the assembly from the monarch or allow the monarch to exercise His Majesty's vested power to appoint a new chief minister whom he thinks most likely commands majority support. This was established following decisions made in
Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin v Zambry Abdul Kadir which coincidentally resolved the
2009 Perak constitutional crisis concerning the position of the Perak chief minister previously. The resignation of the government was officially accepted the following day as announced by the
Comptroller of the Royal Household of Perak. In the days following the vote,
Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah of Perak granted audiences to the following party leaders and politicians to determine the assemblyman with majority support: In a press conference called by PAS's secretary-general
Takiyuddin Hassan, the party publicly stated that they will not participate in efforts to form a new government. The party's Perak state commissioner and
Gunung Semanggol assemblyman
Razman Zakaria also added that his party will remain committed in retaining a PN-led government in Perak. Following increasing speculation that UMNO may look to cooperate with the PH in forming a new government, PAS deputy president
Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man commented that his party was prepared to compromise with its earlier stand of avoiding involvement in moves to form a new government if it ensures that the PH will be prevented from returning to power in the state. Unconfirmed reports emerged in the afternoon of 6 December 2020 that UMNO ultimately decided on Saarani Mohammad as their preferred candidate to become the new chief minister. A previously touted candidate for the office, Shahrul Zaman Yahya, posted on his
Instagram account the following day that all Perak BN assemblymen reached a consensus to nominate Saarani as their candidate. Simultaneously, a significant development that was rumoured to be gaining traction due to increasing distrust between UMNO and BERSATU was the potential cooperation between long-time political arch-rivals, UMNO and DAP, as noted by former BERSATU supreme council member
Abdul Kadir Jasin. Speculation further increased following similar statements released by UMNO president
Ahmad Zahid Hamidi and DAP deputy secretary-general
Nga Kor Ming indicating their respective parties' willingness to work with one another. Further implications were seen in the southern state of
Johor, where the BN–PN government holds a one-seat majority in the
assembly. It held its own budget tabling on 6 December 2020, and, saw it passed unanimously.
Johor chief minister Hasni Mohammad, who is from UMNO, later revealed that he acceded to the requests from the state opposition to triple their allocation from 50,000 to 150,000 and provided them with a further one-off "COVID-19 RM50,000 allocation" that was originally only earmarked for government assemblymen. He also called the PH as "strategic partners" in his winding-up speech of the budget tabling which was seen as efforts to prevent BERSATU from exacting revenge. The move was later lauded by state PH leaders whom labelled the state as a "model of bipartisan government". After a PAS central committee meeting on 7 December, its Perak commissioner Razman Zakaria informed the press that he will be seeking an audience with the sultan sometime between 2:30 and 3:00 pm the following day. This was after Saarani publicly remarked that UMNO was open to keeping the status quo of retaining a PN–BN government in Perak. However, it was later learnt that Razman was ordered to cancel his audience by his party's central committee for unknown reasons. Following a flurry of audiences between party leaders and assemblymen from a number of parties with the sultan, the Perak palace announced that as of 5:00 pm on 8 December 2020, there was still no assemblyman that commanded the majority support. After a meeting between the presidents of UMNO, PAS and BERSATU at the
Parliament of Malaysia on 9 December 2020, the parties' respective secretaries-general released a joint statement affirming their support for Saarani as the next chief minister. Shortly after the decision, PAS and BERSATU assemblymen submitted their
statutory declarations (SDs) to the sultan around 4:30 pm. The secretary of BERSATU's Perak branch added that he also submitted SDs from
Sivasubramaniam Athinarayanan (GERAKAN–
Buntong) and
Tronoh assemblyman
Paul Yong Choo Kiong, a PN–aligned independent. At around 6:00 pm, the Comptroller of the Perak Royal Household, on behalf of the sultan, announced that His Majesty was satisfied that Saarani commanded the majority of the assembly and will therefore be sworn-in as new chief minister at 11:00 am 10 December 2020. The swearing-in ceremony was scheduled to take place at the
Iskandariah Palace,
Kuala Kangsar. In March 2021, the sole BERSATU vote that was not in support of Faizal was revealed to be that of
Hasnul Zulkarnain Abdul Munaim (BERSATU–
Titi Serong). As a result, BERSATU's secretary from its Perak branch confirmed that Zulkarnain has subsequently been expelled from the party effective 20 December 2020. ==See also==