Although a shock the process appears to be peaceful for the most part, and interviews by global news channels suggested that this was a 'rebirth' of the country, a freshly-minted re-run of independence. The Mahathir win is riddled with irony as he allied himself with parties that he ruthlessly suppressed during his time in power. His nemesis then is a man he jailed and who today has been enlisted as a Mahathir supporter, and there is a promise that Anwar Ibrahim will be released in June and granted a free pardon by Mahathir who is reported to be willing to cede power to him at some unspecified date. Ironies do not come much more ironic than that.
It is unwise to read across too closely between Malaysia and Pakistan, the two countries are very different though both Muslim-majority. The coming election is unlikely to bring about such an outcome but there are indicators that the traditional political moulds are cracking, stirrings among parts of the population that feel marginalised and calls for provincial boundaries to be re-drawn, new provinces created. Why the Malaysian result matters for Pakistan is that it was democratic and democracy truly was the biggest winner on the day. Study carefully gentlemen, study carefully.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 11th, 2018.
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