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New Malaysia PM Muhyiddin Yassin sworn in amid crisis, Mahathir Mohamad fights on

Muhyiddin's inauguration went ahead on March 1 morning despite a last-minute bid by Mahathir and his allies to prove that the veteran politician had enough support to return as the PM

March 01, 2020 / 12:04 IST
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Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin (Image: Reuters)
Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin (Image: Reuters)

Muhyiddin Yassin, a former interior minister was sworn in as Malaysia's Prime Minister on March 1, marking the return of a scandal-mired regime to power after the last government's collapse but ex-leader Mahathir Mohamad slammed the move as illegal.

The Southeast Asian nation was plunged into turmoil a week ago as Mahathir's reformist "Pact of Hope" alliance, which stormed to a historic victory in 2018, collapsed after a bid to force out leader-in-waiting Anwar Ibrahim.

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Mahathir — who was the world's oldest leader at 94 — then quit, triggering a race for the premiership which he ultimately lost to little-known Muhyiddin, who heads a coalition dominated by the country's ethnic Malay Muslim majority.

The decision on February 29 by the monarch to pick Muhyiddin was greeted with shock as Mahathir's allies claimed he had enough support to return as leader, and sparked widespread anger that the democratically elected government was being abruptly ejected.