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Malaysia’s election reaches final countdown
Najib Razak and Anwar Ibrahim make their final push for votes as campaigns head into final days.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Days ahead of polls opening on Sunday May 5, the country’s two leading contenders for power are slugging it out in a final push for votes.
Prime Minister Najib Razak is attempting to fight off a challenge from long-term opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim, as the race tightens in its final hours.
Meeting hundreds of voters, each candidate has been trying to overcome what has been termed a “culture of scandal” that has permeated domestic politics.
Najib has vehemently denied links to the 2006 murder of a Mongolian translator, while Anwar has had to make a comeback from a six-year spell in prison for “sodomy”, after being accused of having a homosexual affair.
But as the campaigns draw to a close, each man has focused on energising their core supporters and encouraging voters to turn out at the ballots on Sunday.