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Would-be Malaysian prime ministers Anwar Ibrahim and Muhyiddin Yassin were locked in a battle to secure enough votes to form a government by a mid-afternoon deadline after Saturday’s election resulted in the country’s first-ever hung parliament.
Anwar, whose Pakatan Harapan bloc won the most seats in the vote, said late Sunday that he had the 112 lawmakers necessary to establish a majority and the premiership. Meanwhile, Muhyiddin said two smaller parties based in the Borneo regions of Sarawak and Sabah had said they were prepared to support him as premier.