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Moderate Islam Comes Out on Top in Malaysian Polls | |
2004-03-21 | |
Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was headed for a landslide election win on Sunday as unofficial results showed his brand of moderate Islam had vanquished the Islamist opposition. At the end of a campaign dominated by the role of Islam in the multi-faith nation, Abdullah’s ethnically mixed Barisan Nasional coalition appeared set to win all of Malaysia’s 13 provincial assemblies, according to unofficial reports. "It looks like we’ve made a lot of gains in the Green Belt," a senior government source told Reuters, referring to northern Malay-dominated states where Islam’s influence is strongest.
Financial markets had already priced in a victory for the government, with surges in both stocks and bonds, but the scale of Abdullah’s victory surprised even optimists. "That’s absolutely fantastic. It gives a very strong and clear mandate to Abdullah," said Rajeev Malik, an economist at JP Morgan Chase in Singapore. "It also shows Abdullah’s popularity is on the rise and international investors will be very happy as it adds more stability to his economic program." Looks like a setback for the fundamentalists in Malaysia. | |
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