Anwar renews pledge to topple Government
MALAYSIA: Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim on Wednesday
renewed his vow to seize power from the ruling coalition, as the two
sides lock horns for a key by-election.
Anwar has laid low since failing to meet a self-imposed September
2008 deadline to unseat the Barisan Nasional government, after general
elections that saw the coalition handed its worst results in half a
century.
The opposition alliance is now hoping to reinvigorate itself with a
win in the January 17 by-election in northeastern Terengganu state,
which is seen as a referendum on the political mood since the March 2008
national polls.
"I want to say that we in the alliance are determined to topple the
Barisan Nasional coalition," Anwar said at an opposition rally here late
Tuesday that drew some 10,000 supporters.
"For a start, I will help our alliance candidate from PAS
(Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party) obtain a big victory," he said on the
seafront of the state capital Kuala Terengganu.
KUALA TERENGGANU, Wednesday, AP
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