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Malaysia’s election on Saturday is likely to be close, with nearly a thousand candidates from dozens of parties vying for the hearts and minds of a record 21 million voters, via their stomachs.
Voters, many struggling to afford meat and other food amid soaring inflation, are looking for whichever party can most convincingly promise economic and price stability. But other factors are also at stake in the contest for 222 parliamentary seats, including an end to the political chaos that’s engulfed the Southeast Asian nation in the past four years.