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Malaysia election 2022: Anwar Ibrahim named Pakatan Harapan PM candidate as polls near

  • Anwar will face caretaker premier Ismail Sabri Yaakob, who was endorsed by the ruling United Malays National Organisation during November 19 poll
  • This is the second time Anwar is helming the opposition election campaign, and may be one of his last chances to lead Malaysia

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Malaysia opposition leaders Anwar Ibrahim believes his three-party alliance has a “fair chance” of winning next month’s general election. Photo: AP/File
Malaysia’s Anwar Ibrahim has been named as the Pakatan Harapan coalition’s prime minister candidate, as the Southeast Asian nation gears up for a general election next month.
The long-time opposition leader is the second politician to offer himself as premier in the national vote that will be held on November 19. The move pits Anwar, 75, against caretaker premier Ismail Sabri Yaakob, 62, who was endorsed by the ruling United Malays National Organisation in April.

Anwar, who is an incumbent MP for Port Dickson, said he would contest the Tambun parliamentary seat previously won by a minister in Ismail’s cabinet. “I am the leader and I must be brave enough to contest here,” he said at the Pakatan Harapan convention in Perak state Thursday night.

Anwar said that upon becoming prime minister, his priority would be to combat corruption and tackle issues of poverty among all races. “Our battle is not one to just seek power but is against corruption and racial politics,” he added.

This is the second time Anwar is helming the opposition election campaign, and the move may be one of his last chances to lead Malaysia. Anwar had been in line to take power from Mahathir Mohamad after the two joined together in the Pakatan Harapan coalition to win the 2018 election. Yet Mahathir repeatedly delayed handing over power, prompting divisions within the ruling bloc to fester – eventually leading to its collapse in 2020. Anwar made several more unsuccessful bids to become premier in the wake of Mahathir’s resignation.
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