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Malaysian PM Najib Razak paves way for general election | Malaysian PM Najib Razak paves way for general election |
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Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has dissolved parliament ahead of a general election. | Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has dissolved parliament ahead of a general election. |
Mr Najib, whose National Front (BN) coalition has been in power for over 50 years, made the announcement in a televised address. | Mr Najib, whose National Front (BN) coalition has been in power for over 50 years, made the announcement in a televised address. |
He will face opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim in what is expected to be a tightly-contested race. | |
The National Front lost its two-thirds majority for the first time in the 2008 elections. | The National Front lost its two-thirds majority for the first time in the 2008 elections. |
Election officials will meet in coming days to fix a polling date - many expect the vote to be held in late April. | Election officials will meet in coming days to fix a polling date - many expect the vote to be held in late April. |
"The king has accepted my request to dissolve parliament effective 3 April," Mr Najib said in the address. | |
Mr Najib was constitutionally obliged to call a general election in April, when the National Front's five-year mandate ran out. | Mr Najib was constitutionally obliged to call a general election in April, when the National Front's five-year mandate ran out. |
Under pressure | |
In 2008 the National Front coalition suffered its worst election result in decades, losing its two-thirds parliamentary majority and control of five state assemblies. | In 2008 the National Front coalition suffered its worst election result in decades, losing its two-thirds parliamentary majority and control of five state assemblies. |
Mr Najib Razak assumed office following the election, replacing Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. | |
The National Front has dominated Malaysian politics since its independence, and losing its majority was hugely embarrassing, the BBC's Jonah Fisher in Bangkok reports. | |
The coalition will be under pressure to reverse losses it suffered in 2008, our correspondent adds. | |
Challenger Anwar Ibrahim leads a coalition of three opposition parties: his Parti Keadilan Rakyat, and the Islamist Parti Agama SeMalaysia and the Democratic Action Party. | Challenger Anwar Ibrahim leads a coalition of three opposition parties: his Parti Keadilan Rakyat, and the Islamist Parti Agama SeMalaysia and the Democratic Action Party. |
Mr Anwar once served as deputy prime minister under the National Front, but fell out with former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad in 1998. | Mr Anwar once served as deputy prime minister under the National Front, but fell out with former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad in 1998. |
He was jailed for misuse of power for six years, and charged with sodomy twice - although on both occasions, the charges were overturned. | |
He has described the charges as politically motivated. |