The 75 year old Malaysian Prime Minister, who came out of prison, fulfilled his long cherished wish
2022-11-25
From being in a high position in the temple to being in prison, and now to making a comeback, 75 year old Anwar finally realized his long cherished dream of becoming Malaysian Prime Minister. On the afternoon of November 24 local time, the Royal Palace of Malaysia issued a statement saying that the head of state appointed Greek League President Anwar as the 10th Prime Minister of Malaysia. The Malaysian general election was held on November 19. A total of 945 people competed for 222 seats, which was the most contested in previous elections. In most electoral districts, there were multi angle scuffles. On November 20, the Malaysian Election Commission released the preliminary election results. None of the political parties and party alliances participating in this election could obtain more than half of the seats in the House of Commons of the National Assembly. For the first time in Malaysia's history, there was a "hung parliament" in which no party had more than half of the seats. In the past few days, the Head of State summoned Anwar, Chairman of the National League Muhidin and others respectively, and finally decided to appoint Anwar as the new Prime Minister of Malaysia. The "quasi prime minister" has finally turned positive and has been fluctuating in the political vortex for many years. Anwar always misses the position of prime minister. In the 1990s, Anwar took the post of Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia and was once regarded as the successor of then Prime Minister Mahathir. However, affected by the Asian financial crisis, Malaysia's economy has gone from bad to worse. Anwar, who is also the finance minister, not only disagreed with Mahathir in economic policies, but also was criticized by the public because of the economic recession. Soon, Anwar was expelled from public office and party membership, and was sentenced to prison twice for dereliction of duty. In May 2018, when Malaysia held the general election, Anwarzan failed to participate in the election in prison, but chose to abandon the past grievances with Mahathir, jointly defeat the long ruling National Front, and once again approach the position of Prime Minister. At that time, Mahathir, after being elected Prime Minister, sought amnesty from the Supreme Head of State, and promised to give him the baton later. However, because Mahathir has always avoided giving the baton, the undercurrent between the two people surged again. Until February 2020, Mahathir suddenly announced his resignation, and the nomination of the Greek League gave Anwar the hope of becoming Prime Minister for the third time. However, surprisingly, when the snipes and clams were competing, the position finally fell to the Chairman of the Indigenous Unity Party, Muhidin. This time, Anwar, the "quasi prime minister" who was always a little short of time, finally became a regular. Facing the turbulent political situation, what will he do next? As a representative of the reformists, Anwar stressed in his special speech during the election that this election is not a matter of changing people to be prime ministers, but the best opportunity to save and revive the country. Anwar promised that the Greek League would be a stable government, and through the implementation of various policies, including supporting small and medium-sized enterprises as the pillar of the economy, creating more employment opportunities, improving the quality of education, etc., to boost the national economy and get rid of the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic. At the same time, he reiterated his hope that the Greek League would have the opportunity to reform the national system, eradicate corruption, eliminate racial and other issues. He also said that he would fight corruption and promised that deep-rooted corruption, racism and religious prejudice would disappear. To show transparency, Anwar and several Greek League candidates also declared their assets. However, judging from this election, Anwar wants to fulfill his election promise and
Edit:Hou Wenzhe Responsible editor:Weize
Source:china news
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