Election shock for Malaysia's ruling party

Malaysia’s ruling coalition suffered its biggest yet electoral upset, losing control of four state governments and failing to win a two-thirds majority in parliament, in a protest vote against racial discrimination, crime and corruption.

Election shock for Malaysia's ruling party

Malaysia’s ruling coalition suffered its biggest yet electoral upset, losing control of four state governments and failing to win a two-thirds majority in parliament, in a protest vote against racial discrimination, crime and corruption.

Yesterday’s losses were a humiliating result for the National Front coalition, which has governed Malaysia since independence in 1957, and raised questions about the political future of prime minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.

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