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Ex-Malaysian law minister Zaid Ibrahim eyes political comeback, hopes to be PAS candidate in next GE

From The Straits Times · () English

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  • Former Malaysian law minister Zaid Ibrahim is considering a political comeback.
  • He plans to potentially run as a candidate for the PAS party in the next general election.
  • Ibrahim expressed surprise at the backlash over his shifting political affiliations throughout his career.

Zaid Ibrahim, a former law minister in Malaysia, is contemplating a return to politics and is exploring the possibility of becoming a candidate for the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) in the upcoming general election. Ibrahim, who has had a varied political journey, moving from UMNO to PKR and then to DAP, expressed bewilderment at the strong reactions his potential candidacy and past party switches have generated.

His career has seen him associated with several major political parties, a trajectory that has drawn both support and criticism. The prospect of him aligning with PAS, a party known for its Islamic platform, marks another significant turn in his political life. This potential move has stirred debate among the public and political observers regarding party ideologies and political maneuvering in Malaysia.

Ibrahim's statement suggests a desire to re-engage with the political landscape, despite the controversies that have often surrounded his career. His surprise at the outrage indicates a potential disconnect with public sentiment or a belief that his past experiences should not preclude future political endeavors.

He was baffled by the outrage over his political journey from Umno to PKR to DAP and now PAS.

โ€” Zaid IbrahimDescribing his reaction to public and political responses to his potential candidacy.
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