Malaysia's king to pardon opposition leader
Former strongman teamed up with parties that had fought him vehemently during his two decades in power in a bid to oust the BN coalition.
Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia's king has agreed to pardon jailed opposition figure Anwar Ibrahim, the newly installed prime minister said on Friday, in the latest dramatic development after the opposition toppled the long-ruling regime. Anwar’s expected release paves the way for him to be handed power by Mahathir Mohamad, 92, who was sworn in as the world’s oldest leader on Thursday following his alliance’s stunning election victory.
Mahathir, who has said he plans to give the premiership to Anwar his former nemesis came out of retirement after he was angered at a massive corruption scandal that ensnared ex-prime minister Najib Razak. The former strongman teamed up with parties that had fought him vehemently during his two decades in power in a bid to oust the BN coalition.