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Malaysian opposition leader Anwar plans new govt

September 24, 2020 00:00:00


KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 23 (AP): Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim said Wednesday he has secured a majority in Parliament to form a new government that is "strong, stable and formidable."

Anwar said he has been granted an audience with the king Tuesday but it was postponed because the king was in a hospital for treatment. He said he will not reveal details until after he has met the king.

"Conclusively, we have a strong, formidable majority. I am not talking about four, five or six ... but much more than that," Anwar said. "With a clear and indisputable support and majority behind me, the government led by ... Muhyiddin Yassin has fallen." There was no immediate response from Muhyiddin, who is due to give a televised speech later Wednesday. Muhyiddin has been grappling to maintain support amid infighting in his coalition that has just a slim two-seat majority. He can ask the king to dissolve Parliament to seek early general elections.

Science and Technology Minister Khairy Jamaluddin countered Anwar's claim. He tweeted a picture of the Cabinet meeting, saying: "Cabinet meeting just ended. Nothing collapsed or fell."

Anwar said it will be the king's "sole discretion" but noted that his government will not be an unelected one even though it involves new partners.

Anwar's Alliance of Hope was elected in 2018 but collapsed after Muhyiddin withdrew his party and tied up with corruption-tainted opposition parties to form a Malay-centric government in March. Then-Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad resigned in protest, but Anwar said Wednesday that Mahathir won't be part his new government.

If he succeeds, it will mark a dramatic comeback for Anwar after his roller-coaster political journey since the 1990s.


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