Malaysia: 92-year-old Mahathir shocks PM Najib, to become world’s oldest leader
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The Election Commission said official results had the opposition so far winning 113 seats out of 222. The Barisan Nasional (BN), or National Front, has so far won 79.
Ahead of the election, Mahathir came out of retirement and collaborated with his one-time protege, Anwar Ibrahim currently in jail.
The duo capitalized on public disenchantment over the cost of living and a multibillion-dollar scandal that has dogged Mr Najib since 2015.
In a televised address, he said a representative of Malaysia’s constitutional monarchy had contacted the opposition to acknowledge its victory, and that a prime minister would be sworn in within a day.
Mahathir said Thursday and Friday would be public holidays, a swipe on Mr Najib, who had promised public holidays if his coalition won.
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