Malaysia’s nearly century-old Mahathir seeks re-election
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A Guinness World Record holder for being the “world’s oldest current prime minister” when he became premier for the second time in 2018, the 97-year-old Mahathir will stand again to defend his parliamentary seat in the holiday island of Langkawi in the November 19 vote.
Visibly slowed by age but still looking healthy, Mahathir was greeted by dozens of supporters waving flags of his Homeland Fighters’ Party as he arrived at a local government office in Kuah, the island’s main town, to register his candidacy.
Ismail, of the ruling United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), and opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim, of the Pakatan Harapan coalition, have also filed their candidacies elsewhere in the country.
Anwar urged voters to come out in big numbers, as fears circulated that torrential rain during the monsoon season could dampen turnout.
“I am optimistic we will win,” he told AFP from his constituency in the northern Perak state.
In Langkawi, Mahathir told reporters that he stood a “good chance” of winning and laughed off suggestions he should retire.
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