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Anwar bin Ibrahim was born in Cherok Tok Kun, Bukit Mertajam, Penang [17] [18] (some sources stated that Anwar was born in Sungai Bakap, Seberang Perai Selatan, Penang). His father, Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman, started his career as a hospital porter, and later joined politics as a member of UMNO.
Anwar Ibrahim, the 10th prime minister of Malaysia, has made 39 international trips to 31 nations during his premiership, which began on 24 November 2022. [1]Anwar and Indonesian President Joko Widodo at a press conference. 9 January 2023 Anwar with his wife, Wan Azizah Wan Ismail with US President Joe Biden with the first lady Jill Biden during APEC 2023
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim talks to TIME at the opening of an Infineon semiconductor fab in Kulim, Malaysia, on Aug. 8, 2024. Credit - Sadiq Asyraf—Prime Minister’s Office of Malaysia
Anwar Ibrahim (1974–1982) Siddiq Fadzil (1983–1991) Mohd Nor Monutty (1991–1997) Ahmad Azam Abdul Rahman (1997–2005) Yusri Mohamad (2005–2009) Muhamad Razak Idris (2009–2011) Amidi Abdul Manan (2011–2015) Mohamad Raimi Abdul Rahim (2015–2019) Muhammad Faisal Abdul Aziz (2019–2023) Ahmad Fahmi Mohd Samsudin (2024- present)
Young boys sleeping on a thin mat at a GISBH run care home. ... the executive chairman of the group and several other senior leaders met with Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim at his private office ...
For Anwar Ibrahim, the 25-year path to becoming Malaysia’s prime minister was at times “torture.” His ascent initially seemed as if it would be swift when he was named deputy prime minister ...
The elections produced a hung parliament for the first time in the country's history, but an alliance with other parties allowed Anwar Ibrahim to become the 10th Prime Minister of Malaysia through a unity government with his political rivals in Barisan Nasional as well as other political coalitions and parties to achieve a two-thirds majority ...
However, Anwar Ibrahim was released from prison in September 2004 and Parti Keadilan Nasional re-emerged as Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) [31] or People's Justice Party. Even though Anwar was barred from participating in politics, he managed to become PKR's de facto leader.