Opposition marks historic victory in Malaysia

The former Malaysian prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad, has scored historic victories in the general elections have shown the official results. The election commission has announced that Mahathir's opposition coalition has won 115 seats in parliament, while 112 seats are needed to form the government. We don't want revenge, we want to establish rule of law” [...]
The election commission has announced that Mahathir's opposition coalition has won 115 seats in parliament, while 112 seats are needed to form the government.
We don't want revenge, we want to establish rule of law” has declared Mahathir.
Mahathir, 92, has defeated the ruling coalition Barisan Nasional, who was in power for more than 60 years.
While critics have raised concerns about the election organisation, they have not been free and democratic.












