Internal voting for top posts in Malaysia's ruling coalition over the weekend have proved Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak to be a canny survivor - five months after a poor showing at national elections - but at a cost to his reform agenda. In May, Najib seemed dead in the water to some observers after presiding over the long-ruling United Malays National Organization's (UMNO) worst election result. The internal UMNO elections, however, confirmed Najib had seen off ...
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