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Malaysia's Najib will accept verdict

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has accepted "the verdict of the people" after his party suffered a shock defeat in the national election.

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak says he accepts "the verdict of the people" after his ruling coalition failed to secure a simple majority in a general election for the first time ever.

"I and my friends accept the verdict of the people and Barisan Nasional is committed to respecting the principles of parliamentary democracy," Najib said on Thursday, referring to the ruling coalition.

He said the next prime minister would be decided by Malaysia's king as no single party won a simple majority.

An opposition coalition led by former veteran prime minister Mahathir Mohamad won the most seats in Wednesday's vote in a stunning defeat for Barisan Nasional, which has ruled since Malaysia's independence from Britain nearly 60 years ago.


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