PoliticsMalaysian PM Anwar wins confidence vote but faces reform roadblocks
Sudden move against corruption could imperil unity government: experts
Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and his wife, Wan Azizah Ismail, are greeted by staff as they arrive at Parliament House in Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 19. © Reuters
HAKIMIE AMRIE, Nikkei staff writer
December 19, 2022 16:22 JST
Updated on December 19, 2022 19:53 JST
KUALA LUMPUR -- After a period in a political vacuum following the Nov. 19 general election, Malaysia's parliament finally convened Monday under the new prime minister, Anwar Ibrahim, a reformist icon whose political career has taken dramatic twists and turns over two decades.