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Anwar must not waste Malaysia's chance for democratic reforms

New government's unusual makeup raises potential for completing unfinished agenda

| Malaysia
Anwar Ibrahim announces his cabinet in Putrajaya on Dec. 2: He will face a series of obstacles as the Pakatan Harapan coalition returns to power.   © Reuters

Brian R. Braun is Malaysia program director for the International Republican Institute, a democracy assistance organization based in Washington.

The new Malaysian government led by reform champion Anwar Ibrahim will face a series of obstacles as the Pakatan Harapan coalition returns to power in Kuala Lumpur two years after the abrupt end of its first federal administration.

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