(Bloomberg) -- Malaysia’s ruling bloc won a seat in an opposition-controlled state on Saturday, in a swing of support toward Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim as ...
-- Malaysia’s ruling bloc won a seat in an opposition-controlled state on Saturday, in a swing of support toward Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim as the country’s recovery gains speed.Barisan Nasional, a key component in Anwar’s Pakatan Harapan pact, won the seat in the east coast state of Kelantan, securing 9,091 votes against the Malaysian Islamic Party’s 5,739 in the by-election, according to the election commission.
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