Mahathir wants to rule Malaysia again, shakes up election
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Malaysia’s former authoritarian leader Mahathir Mohamad wasn’t invited to the forum that planned to debate whether at well past 90 years he is too old to be prime minister again. He turned up anyway.
“As far as health is concerned, I am not senile yet,” he announced to the stunned participants, many of whom stood and snapped photos with their smartphones.
For good measure, Mahathir sat in the front row and tweeted: “I’m here guys. Say it to my face.”
The recent move was trademark Mahathir. During more than two decades of strong-arm rule, he rarely shied from aggressively confronting opponents, real and perceived. And at 92 his appetite for political brawling remains apparently unsated.