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Mahathir, 92, to run for prime minister

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s opposition coalition yesterday named 92-year-old former premier Mahathir Mohamad as its prime ministeria­l candidate for a general election that must be called by August.

With the country’s most popular opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, in jail, Mahathir is seen as the biggest threat for Prime Minister Najib Razak, who is engulfed in a corruption scandal.

Mahathir, who earned a reputation during his 22-year tenure as prime minister of being a no-nonsense authoritar­ian with little time for dissenters promoting liberal values, stands to become the world’s oldest leader if the opposition wins.

A victory could also potentiall­y pave the way for former Mahathir foe Anwar to become the prime minister.

Mahathir and Anwar’s wife Wan Azizah Wan Ismail will be the Pakatan Harapan coalition’s candidates for the premier and deputy prime ministeria­l posts respective­ly, secretary-general Saifuddin Abdullah said at the alliance’s convention.

If the opposition wins, the component parties have agreed to immediatel­y commence the legal processes to obtain a royal pardon for Anwar, Saifuddin said.

“…So that Anwar could immediatel­y play a role in the federal government and subsequent­ly be proposed as a candidate for the eighth prime minister,” he said.

The Mahathir-Anwar coalition and their endorsemen­t of each other is a turnaround from their bitter feud that has shaped Malaysia’s political landscape for nearly two decades.

Anwar was once a protege of Mahathir, and the rising star of Malaysian politics, but they had a falling-out in the late 1990s. Soon afterwards, Anwar was jailed on charges of sodomy and graft, after being sacked as the deputy prime minister.

He denied the charges, dismissing them as politicall­y motivated. Anwar later led an opposition alliance to stunning electoral gains in 2013. Najib’s Barisan Nasional coalition lost the popular vote in that election, but managed to stay in power after winning a majority of the seats in parliament.

But Anwar was convicted and jailed again in 2013 for sodomising a former aide, a charge he and his supporters describe as an attempt to end his career.

The sodomy conviction disqualifi­es Anwar from political office and from contesting the next election. A royal pardon, however, would let him contest.

Opposition to Prime Minister Najib has brought Anwar and Mahathir back together, with their parties now working in the opposition coalition.

Najib has been embroiled in a corruption scandal involving state fund 1Malaysia Developmen­t Berhad (1MDB). In civil lawsuits, the US Justice Department has alleged that about $4.5 billion (R554 bn) was misappropr­iated from 1MDB.

The fund has denied any wrongdoing and Najib, who founded 1MDB, has denied all allegation­s of corruption against him and was cleared of wrongdoing by Malaysia’s attorney-general. – Reuters

 ?? PICTURE: REUTERS ?? Former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad, right, with Wan Azizah, the wife of jailed oppoistion leader Anwar Ibrahim. Both will be the opposition coalition’s candidates for prime minister and deputy prime minister, respective­ly.
PICTURE: REUTERS Former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad, right, with Wan Azizah, the wife of jailed oppoistion leader Anwar Ibrahim. Both will be the opposition coalition’s candidates for prime minister and deputy prime minister, respective­ly.

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