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Anwar Ibrahim
Malaysia’s opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim said he has been granted an audience with the king on Tuesday.
“At the meeting, I will present documentation of the strong and convincing majority of MPs, as I mentioned earlier,” Anwar said in a statement on Thursday.
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Anwar Ibrahim
Anwar said last month he has the numbers to oust Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, raising speculation that he might soon call a general election.
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