Malaysia’s Mahathir, Anwar shelve rivalry to protest PM

Malaysia's former PM Mahathir Mohamad (2nd R) and opposition member of parliament Anwar Ibrahim (L) address the media as they protest the closure of parliament in Kuala Lumpur on Monday.
Malaysia's former PM Mahathir Mohamad (2nd R) and opposition member of parliament Anwar Ibrahim (L) address the media as they protest the closure of parliament in Kuala Lumpur on Monday.
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AFP :
Malaysian political heavyweights Mahathir Mohamad and Anwar Ibrahim put aside long-running animosity and joined an opposition protest on Monday against the shutdown of parliament and demand the country’s embattled premier resign.
The final day of a parliament session, due to take place on Monday, has been cancelled after the discovery of several coronavirus cases in the legislature.
But rivals accused Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin of using Covid-19 as an excuse to dodge a no-confidence vote that could cause the collapse of his crisis-hit government.
The parliament sitting, which began last week, was the first this year after political activities were suspended under a state of emergency, ostensibly to fight a worsening outbreak.
On Monday two-time former prime minister Mahathir and Anwar stood side by side at the head of a group of around 100 lawmakers before they tried to march on parliament.
The pair’s turbulent relationship has long loomed over Malaysian politics, and it has been rare to see them together since the collapse of their coalition government last year amid infighting.
“Even when people condemn (Muhyiddin) he remains shameless and refuses to step down,” Mahathir, 96, told reporters in a historic Kuala Lumpur square. Anwar said that Muhyiddin’s government had “lost its legitimacy”, and he no longer commanded majority support in parliament.
“We are protesting today because we want to protect the people,” he added.
The MPs, chanting “step down Muhyiddin”, were stopped by police as they attempted to reach parliament and peacefully dispersed.
In the late 1990s, during his first stint as premier, Mahathir sacked Anwar from government, and he was subsequently jailed for sodomy and abuse of power in a case criticised as politically motivated.

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