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Malaysia’s Anwar in talks with arch-rivals despite anti-graft pledge

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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim said on Monday he is in talks with the party of expremier Najib Razak, who is in jail for corruption, to form the next government after an inconclusi­ve election.

Anwar’s multi-ethnic coalition, which campaigned on an anti-corruption ticket, won 82 seats in Saturday’s election, the most of any bloc but still short of the majority needed to form government. Malaysia, one of Southeast Asia’s biggest economies, has had three changes of government in as many years, underscori­ng recent political instabilit­y. Saturday’s election offered no immediate solution to that impasse, only more of the political horsetradi­ng that have characteri­sed recent polls.

“I am still very optimistic that we will be able to form a government, more transparen­t, more democratic and to safeguard the

interests of the people in

Malaysia,” Anwar told a news conference.

Another bloc, headed by former premier Muhyiddin Yassin, has also claimed it has enough

backing to form government with the support of the conservati­ve Pan-malaysian Islamic Party (PAS).

Malaysia’s king is poised to break the stalemate. Parties have been told to submit their preferred prime minister and

coalition partners to the king’s palace, with a deadline extended to 2pm local time (0600 GMT) on Tuesday.

Anwar spoke after holding formal talks with the incumbent ruling bloc Barisan Nasional, which is dominated by Najib’s graft-tainted United Malays National Organisati­on (UMNO).

He said the talks with his old foes were predicated on him becoming the prime minister, a dream he has held for more than

two decades.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Malaysia’s opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim gives a press conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Monday
(AFP) Malaysia’s opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim gives a press conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Monday

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