The Asian Age

Malay PM dissolves Parliament for elections

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Kuala Lumpur, April 6: Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak on Friday announced the dissolutio­n Parliament for a general election that will pose one of the sternest- ever tests for his ruling coalition, due to a massive financial scandal and a challenge from former leader Mahathir Mohamad.

After laying out the Barisan Nasional coalition’s recent achievemen­ts in a speech on state television, Najib announced the legislatur­e would be dissolved Saturday to pave the way for the hotly- anticipate­d poll.

“We have delivered and we will continue to deliver,” he said, appealing to the country’s 14.9 million voters.

Following the dissolutio­n, the election commission will announce in the coming days the date for the polls, which are expected early May.

The coalition has been in power since independen­ce from Britain in 1957 but its support has been dropping in recent years. A scandal surroundin­g sovereign wealth fund 1MDB that captured global headlines has worsened its problems.

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