Mahathir Mohamad is on course to become the world’s oldest elected leader at 92, after a shock victory in Malaysia’s bitterly fought election.
The former PM came out of retirement and switched to the opposition to take on his one-time protégé Najib Razak, beset by corruption allegations.
His historic win has ousted the Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition, which has been in power since independence in 1957.
Mr Najib has said he will “accept the verdict of the people”.
Jubilant Mahathir supporters filled the streets to celebrate as the results became clear.
But correspondents say a smooth transition to power should not be assumed after such a major political upheaval.
No single party within the coalition won a majority, so it now rests with Malaysia’s king to decide who forms a government.
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