Daily Nation Newspaper

MALAYSIA'S MAHATHIR, 92, IN SHOCK POLL VICTORY

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KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia's veteran ex-leader Mahathir Mohamad, 92, won a historic election victory yesterday, in a political earthquake that toppled the country's scandal-plagued premier and ousted a regime that had ruled for over six decades.

In a stunning political upset that took pundits by surprise, Mahathir's opposition alliance ended the long hold on power of the Barisan Nasional coalition, which has been in power in Malaysia since its birth as an independen­t country in 1957. The thumping victory capped a dramatic political comeback for Mahathir, who previously ruled the country with an iron fist for years and came out of retirement to take on Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak after the leader became embroiled in a massive corruption scandal.

When he takes power, Mahathir will be the oldest prime minister in the world. Defeat could just be the beginning of Najib's troubles.

Mahathir has vowed to bring him to justice over allegation­s that billions of dollars were looted from sovereign wealth fund 1MDB, which the scandal-hit leader set up and oversaw. But at a press conference after his win, Mahathir vowed: "We are not seeking revenge. We want to restore the rule of law."

Mahathir's return to the political frontlines saw him throw in his lot with an opposition alliance filled with parties that he crushed while in power, and which includes jailed opposition icon Anwar Ibrahim – his former nemesis.

Anwar is due to be released from prison in June. Mahathir has vowed to get him a royal pardon, and later hand over the premiershi­p to him.

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