Stumping for Pakatan in Johor, Anwar says rivals joined forces against him because his govt is tough on corruption
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim claims that political rivals are uniting against him because of his administration's strict anti-corruption policies. Speaking in Johor, he emphasized his commitment to integrity and urged voters to support his coalition for better governance.
Why it matters
This reflects the ongoing political polarization in Malaysia and the Prime Minister's attempt to frame his administration's challenges as a consequence of his reformist agenda.
BATU PAHAT, July 5 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim claimed that certain political parties were joining forces to bring him down because his administration has taken a firm stance against corruption and abuse of power.
The article focuses heavily on the Prime Minister's narrative and defense of his own administration's policies.
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