*Mahathir
Mohamad: Ex-Malaysia PM, 92, to run for office*
Malaysia's
long-serving former prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad, has been chosen once
again as a candidate to run for the top job, at the age of 92. On Sunday, he
was picked by the opposition alliance as its prime ministerial candidate for a
general election that must be called by August. Mr Mahathir stepped down as
prime minister in 2003. He had served in the post for more than two decades.
If he
wins, he will become one of the world's oldest leaders. In recent years, he has
been drawn back into politics because of his vocal opposition to current Prime
Minister Najib Razak, who has been embroiled in a multi-billion dollar
financial scandal involving a state development fund called 1MDB. Mr Mahathir
cut links with the ruling UMNO party and in 2016 started a new party, Bersatu,
which joined the Pakatan Harapan opposition alliance.
The
former leader's authoritarian but essentially pragmatic policies at home during
his tenure helped transform Malaysia into an Asian economic tiger,
correspondents say. However throughout his rule, he took a tough stand against
those who opposed him or threatened his power, they add.
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