Khaleej Times

Malaysian premier Mahathir resigns

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Malaysia's king on Monday accepted his shocking resignatio­n but reappointe­d him as interim leader following the collapse of the ling alliance

kuala lumpur — Malaysia’s Mahathir Mohamad unexpected­ly resigned as prime minister on Monday, leaving the Southeast Asian nation in political turmoil, but the country’s monarch asked him to stay on as interim premier until a successor is appointed.

The resignatio­n of Mahathir, 94, broke apart a coalition with old rival Anwar Ibrahim, 72, that had scored a surprise election victory in 2018 and was not part of a pre-election promise that Mahathir would one day cede power to Anwar.

But it immediatel­y drew calls from some quarters for the world’s oldest government leader to return.

The decision, which Mahathir did not explain, followed surprise talks at the weekend between members of his coalition and the opposition on forming a new government.

The king accepted Mahathir’s resignatio­n after meeting Mahathir, Chief Secretary Mohd Zuki Ali said in a statement.

“However, His Highness has given his assent to appoint Mahathir Mohamad as interim prime minister, while waiting for the appointmen­t of the new prime minister. Hence until then, (Mahathir) will manage the country’s affairs until a new prime minister and cabinet are appointed,” Mohd Zuki said.

Anwar and people close to Mahathir said he had quit after accusation­s that he would form some sort of partnershi­p with opposition parties he defeated less than two years ago on an anticorrup­tion platform.

“He thought that he shouldn’t be treated in that manner, to associate him in working with those we believe are blatantly corrupt,” Anwar told reporters after meeting Mahathir on Monday morning. —

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