The Free Press Journal

Malaysian PM resigns amid political turmoil

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With the fate of the govt still uncertain on Monday, Mahathir submitted his resignatio­n to the king. The monarch accepted it, but appointed him interim leader until a new premier is found.

Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad resigned on Monday in a shock move after his political allies sought to bring down the government and block the succession of leader-inwaiting Anwar Ibrahim.

It came after months of rising tensions in the “Pact of Hope” coalition, which stormed to a shock victory in 2018 against a corruption-plagued government that had ruled Malaysia for six decades.

But there were calls for Mahathir, the world's oldest leader at 94, to stay in office from allies who insisted he had not backed the formation of a new government and had quit in disgust at the plot.

The political drama began on Sunday when Anwar’s rivals from the ruling coalition and opposition politician­s held a series of meetings around Kuala Lumpur, stoking speculatio­n a new alliance was taking shape.

That coalition would reportedly have excluded Anwar, Mahathir’s presumptiv­e successor and a former opposition icon who was jailed for years on questionab­le sodomy charges, blocking his ascent to the premiershi­p.

With the fate of the government still uncertain Monday, Mahathir submitted his resignatio­n to the king. The monarch accepted it, but appointed him interim leader until a new premier is found, according to an official statement.

Anwar who has famously stormy relationsh­ip with Mahathir said the premier assured him “he played no part” in attempts to form a new government, and was “very clear that in no way will he ever work with those associated with the past regime”.

The proposed new coalition was reportedly set to include the United Malays National Organisati­on (UMNO), the party of disgraced exleader Najib Razak, which was ejected from office two years ago.

Anwar and Mahathir put their difference­s aside and joined forces to take on a corruption-plagued government at the 2018 polls.

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