Anwar Ibrahim has been sworn in as Malaysia’s prime minister after the king intervened to end chaotic post-election jockeying and bring historic political change to the south-east Asian nation.
Anwar’s rise follows a period of more than two decades in opposition and a series of scandals that battered his reputation and led to him being jailed on sodomy charges and barred from politics.
The reformist leader was sworn in on Thursday evening after five days of uncertainty that followed Saturday’s general election, which resulted in an unprecedented hung parliament.
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