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Mahathir’s ruling coalition loses seat in Malaysia by-election

  • The Semenyih seat fell vacant after the representative, a member of Mahathir’s party, died in January
  • The loss may indicate euphoria is fading among Malaysians as the 10-month-old government struggles to fulfil some campaign promises

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Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad. Photo: Reuters
Reuters

Malaysia’s ruling coalition lost a state constituency in a by-election, in a sign of waning popularity of Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad’s alliance.

Mahathir’s Pakatan Harapan coalition, or Alliance of Hope, lost a seat in the Semenyih constituency in Selangor state by 1,914 votes.

It had won the seat in May 2018 but a by-election had to be called following the death of the lawmaker in January.

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The constituency was won by Barisan Nasional – Malaysia’s grand old party that was ousted in a national election last year after over 60 years in power.

The loss is a blow for Mahathir’s coalition, which has been facing criticism of failing to deliver promised reforms quickly and protecting Islam and rights of the majority ethnic Malays.

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Former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak has been trying to shed the image of a wealthy, elite politician and elicit public sympathy ahead of corruption trials due this year. Photo: EPA
Former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak has been trying to shed the image of a wealthy, elite politician and elicit public sympathy ahead of corruption trials due this year. Photo: EPA
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