Malaysia’s Anwar traded reform for power. Now Umno wants it all
•The People's Justice Party (PKR) celebrated Anwar Ibrahim's ascent to prime minister at a recent convention in Melaka.
•PKR's journey to power marks over two decades of struggle for reform in Malaysia.
•Despite their confidence, tensions arise as Umno seeks to consolidate power within the ruling coalition.
→The People's Justice Party (PKR) celebrated Anwar Ibrahim's ascent to prime minister at a recent convention in Melaka.
→PKR's journey to power marks over two decades of struggle for reform in Malaysia.
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