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In Malaysia, voter anger fuels a third force against Anwar

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In Malaysia, voter anger is driving the growth of a new political movement acting as a "third force" in opposition to Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. The emerging political vehicle is built by Rafizi Ramli, who lost the deputy presidency of Anwar’s People's Justice Party (PKR) a year prior.

The development highlights deep-seated political rivalries and grudges within Malaysia's political landscape. Rafizi's new platform is explicitly aimed at challenging the ruling coalition of which he was previously a part, capitalizing on widespread disaffection among voters.

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South China Morning Post (HK) Focuses on personal political grudges and leadership fallout driving the opposition.
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