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Supporters of the Pakatan Harapan party wave a flag at an election event in Subang, on Nov. 20.
Malaysia’s King Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah granted party leaders another 24 hours to decide on their choice of alliance and prime minister.
Would-be Malaysian prime ministers Anwar Ibrahim and Muhyiddin Yassin are locked in a tough battle to secure enough votes to form a government, after neither of them won a majority in Saturday’s election. Both men have consistently claimed they have enough support to become the leader.