Coalitions led by Ismail Sabri and Anwar fear losing seats in upcoming vote
KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysian political leaders are pledging to sacrifice their salaries, provide wider internet coverage and dish out ministerial posts in the run-up to one of the tightest general elections in years on Saturday.
“In terms of commitment to look after Sarawak, nothing compares to the [National Front] government,” Prime Minister Ismail Sabri told voters on Monday, pledging new infrastructure projects to improve online connectivity and highways on the resource-rich island of Borneo.
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