Saturday, May 04, 2013

Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim aims to seize final chance...

Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysia's oppostion leader, stands tantalisingly close to seizing power from the longest continually elected governing coalition in the world in Sunday's election.

It would be a remarkable comeback for the 65-year-old, who has twice been imprisoned on sodomy charges, beaten while in custody and twice exonerated and who is now facing the fight of his political life.

If history were the only guide, the National Front (Barisan Nasional) would succeed in clinging on to govern for another five years. It has ruled Malaysia with an iron fist since independence from Britain in 1957.

But after unprecedented gains in the 2008 election, where the People's Pact (Pakatan Rakyat) was victorious in five of the nation's 12 states, Mr Anwar genuinely believes this is his moment.

 An independent poll released on Friday for the first time backed up that optimism, showing the People's Pact leading the National Front by 42 per cent to 41 per cent, with 17 per cent undecided. Full story...

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