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Second premiership of Mahathir Mohamad

Mahathir Mohamad's second term as the Prime Minister of Malaysia, which lasted from 2018 to 2020, was marked by several significant developments and events. Having previously led the country from 1981 to 2003, Mahathir came out of retirement in response to the 1MDB scandal. He led the opposition Pakatan Harapan coalition to victory in the 2018 general election, defeating Barisan Nasional and prime minister Najib Razak.

Second premiership of Mahathir Mohamad
10 May 2018 – 24 February 2020
MonarchsAbdullah
Muhammad V
Mahathir Mohamad
CabinetSeventh Mahathir cabinet
PartyPHBersatu
SeatSeri Perdana
← Najib

His government initiated reforms, addressed corruption, and aimed to strengthen the country's economy. One major focus was on the 1MDB scandal investigation. Mahathir also worked on improving relations with neighboring countries and embarked on numerous international trips. Additionally, his administration focused on addressing environmental issues and promoting sustainable development. He resigned in February 2020 amid a political crisis.

2018 general election edit

In the May 2018 general elections, Mahathir's coalition, Pakatan Harapan, achieved a historic victory by defeating the long-ruling Barisan Nasional coalition that had been in power for over 60 years.[1][2] At the age of 92, Mahathir became the world's oldest serving Prime Minister.[3][4] Voters, fueled by anger over the multi-billion dollar scandal at 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) and rising living costs, dumped Najib Razak and his long-ruling coalition in a general election.[5] Najib said that he accepted the will of the people.[6][7] At 10 pm, Mahathir was officially sworn in as prime minister.[8]

During his first press conference on that historic night, Mahathir was asked whether any action would be taken against Najib Razak, the leader of BN. He replied, "We, Pakatan Harapan, are not seeking revenge. We simply want to restore the rule of law."[9][10] He announced government plans to scrap the highly disputed goods and service tax introduced in 2015 and a recent "fake news" law.[11]

On 15 May 2018, Mahathir said he may remain premier for up to two years and will play a role in the background even after he steps down.[12]

Cabinet edit

On 12 May 2018, Mahathir named former Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng as Malaysia's new finance minister. He also named former deputy prime minister Muhyiddin Yassin as the home or interior minister and Mohamad Sabu, the President of the National Trust Party (AMANAH), as the defence minister.[13][14] He has also appointed a 'council of elders' comprising former finance minister Daim Zainuddin, former Bank Negara governor Zeti Akhtar Aziz, former Petronas president Hassan Marican, tycoon Robert Kuok, and economist Jomo Kwame Sundaram who will serve as advisors to the government.[15]

On 18 May 2018, Mahathir has unveiled a 14- member Cabinet following approval by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Muhammad V.[16]

On 23 May 2018, Mahathir chaired the first cabinet meeting in Perdana Putra.[17] Mahathir said all Cabinet ministers would be taking a 10 per cent pay cut from their basic salary with immediate effect.[18][19]

On 2 July 2018, thirteen ministers and twenty-three deputy ministers were sworn in before the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong, Sultan Muhammad V.[20]

Mahathir arrives in Johor to meet with Sultan Ibrahim (January 2019)

On 10 January 2020, the Prime Minister's Department said the cabinet decided that Mahathir will serve as the acting education minister.[21]

1MDB scandal edit

Mahathir moved swiftly against his predecessor, Najib Razak, just days after his shocking election victory. He banned Najib from leaving the country[22][23] and planned to reopen an investigation into the 1MDB scandal that Najib had helped set up.[24] After than, police cordon off home of Najib.[25]

On 21 May 2018, Mahathir has agreed to form a special investigation team to thoroughly probe into the 1MDB case.[26]

On 19 June 2018, Mahathir said embezzlement and bribery involving government funds are among the charges that Malaysia is considering bringing against Najib.[27] He also say his government had a near perfect case against predecessor Najib over the alleged theft of state money.[28] On 3 July, Najib has been arrested in Kuala Lumpur.[29] He charged with multiple counts of corruption, money laundering, and abuse of power related to the 1MDB scandal.[30]

On 13 November 2018, Mahathir told CNBC than Goldman Sachs Group Inc “cheated” Malaysia over its dealings with 1MDB.[31][32][33] He said that US prosecutors have promised to help return money that Goldman Sachs charged for its dealings with 1MDB.[34]

On 9 April 2019, Mahathir and Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong jointly praised their countries’ collaboration in investigating the 1MDB scandal. The two leaders acknowledged the cooperation that was also extended to the United States and Switzerland.[35]

On 3 May 2019, Mahathir expressed confidence that US and Singaporean authorities will proceed to return more than RM930 million allegedly misappropriated from 1MDB.[36][37]

Review of Mega Projects edit

Mahathir's government reviewed and canceled or delayed several mega infrastructure projects that were initiated by the previous administration. This included the cancellation of the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore High-Speed Rail project and the postponement of the East Coast Rail Link project.[38]

Capital punishment edit

On 11 October 2018, Mahathir cabinet announced plans to abolish the death penalty and halt pending executions, a move that has been hailed by international human rights groups and foreign diplomats.[39][40][41][42] The pending abolishment, however, has triggered a storm of controversy.[43] Multiple groups and people have come out against the abolition of the death penalty, including non-governmental Malay dominance organization, Perkasa.[44]

On 13 March 2019, the government has reversed its earlier plan to repeal the death penalty. Mohamed Hanipa Maidin, a deputy minister in the Prime Minister’s Department, saying now intends to abolish mandatory capital punishment but will allow courts to decide whether a person convicted of a serious crime will be executed.[45][46][47][48]

On 18 February 2020, Mahathir said the mandatory death penalty for drug trafficking might be amended to life sentence. He mentioned that the government would review drug-related laws, as certain groups argued that the penalties for offenders were excessively severe.[49][50]

Shared Prosperity Vision 2030 edit

On 14 September 2019, Mahathir chaired a special cabinet meeting on the Shared Prosperity Vision.[51][52]

Mahathir officiated the new Shared Prosperity Vision 2030 in Kuala Lumpur October 5, 2019.[53] He said SPV2030 can put Malaysia as a new Asian Tiger and provide a decent standard of living for all Malaysians by 2030.[54] Mahathir also said Malaysia need to amputate the cancerous limbs of corruption and abuse of power.[55] Economic Affairs Minister Azmin Ali said the SPV2030 is the country’s blueprint to generate rapid economic growth and create wealth so that prosperity could be shared together.[56]

Foreign relations edit

 
Mahathir and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Kuala Lumpur, 31 May 2018
 
Mahathir join other leaders from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and Republic of Korea President Moon Jae-in, 26 November 2019

On 18 September 2019, Mahathir launched a new Foreign Policy Framework where Putrajaya pledged to prioritise maintaining good relations with other nations while practicing justice and fairness.[57]

Mahathir refused to extradite Zakir Naik.[58][59][60] Mahathir extradited Turkish national Arif Komis and his family, who were holding UNHCR refugee cards, in August 2019.[61][62] Komis was later charged by the Turkish government for being part of the Gülen movement.[63]

United States edit

 
Mahathir meets with United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in 2018

On 11 May 2018, US President Donald Trump congratulated Mahathir on becoming the seventh prime minister of Malaysia,[64][65] with the White House saying America is looking forward to working closely with it to address common international and regional challenges.[66]

On 3 August 2018, Mahathir held a discussion with United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo at Perdana Putra.[67]

On 7 January 2020, Mahathir describing the U.S. killing of Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani as immoral, and also against international laws.[68]

Indonesia edit

 
Indonesian President Joko Widodo congratulated Mahathir, through a telephone conversation on 10 May 2018
 
Mahathir and Joko Widodo in Putrajaya, 9 August 2019

On 28 June 2018, Mahathir arrived Jakarta for a two-day official visit to Indonesia,[69] with Indonesian President Joko Widodo receiving the Malaysian leader at the airport in what has been described as a "rare honour".[70] Mahathir met Joko Widodo at the Bogor Palace to discuss issues related to governance, corruption eradication, connectivity, border settlement, and politics.[71]

On 21 May 2019, Mahathir congratulated Joko Widodo for his appointment as the President of Indonesia for the term 2019-2024.[72][73]

On 9 August 2019, visiting Indonesian President Joko Widodo arrived at the Perdana Putra Building, Putrajaya for a four-eyed meeting with Mahathir.[74] Mahathir drives Joko Widodo in a Proton Persona car to a luncheon he hosted at Seri Perdana.[75][76][77]

North Korea edit

Mahathir was supportive of the 2018–19 Korean peace process. He said, "the world should not treat North Korean leader Kim Jong-un with scepticism and instead learn from his new attitude towards bringing about peace".[78] In a joint press conference with Japan after the 2018 US-North Korea summit, Mahathir said, "we hoped for a successful outcome from the historic meeting",[79] adding that "Malaysia will re-open their embassy in North Korea as an end to the diplomatic row over the assassination of Kim Jong-nam last year".[80]

The Philippines edit

 
Mahathir and Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte pose for a photo before discussing matters on both countries' mutual interests during a meeting at the Prime Minister's Office in Perdana Putra, Putrajaya on July 16, 2018
 
Mahathir and Duterte (7 March 2019)

On 16 July 2018, Mahathir met with Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte in Perdana Putra, Putrajaya.[81][82] The two leaders talked about the Islamic State (IS) and pledged to curb the spread of extremism and terrorism in the Southeast Asian region.[83]

On 6 March 2019, Mahathir has arrived in Manila for a three-day visit to the Philippines.[84] He received a state welcome at Malacañang Palace, marking the first such reception given to a foreign head of government by the Philippines under the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte.[85] The Philippines and Malaysia pledged to enhance their cooperation in tackling security issues in the region. This includes efforts to combat terrorism, piracy, and transnational crimes, as well as the fight against the illegal drug trade.[86]

China edit

On 17 August 2018, Mahathir arrived Hangzhou to begin his five-day official visit to China, aimed at further strengthening the 44-year ties between Kuala Lumpur and Beijing.[87]

He toured a Chinese car plant and e-commerce giant Alibaba, and rode China's fastest high-speed train from the tech hub of Hangzhou to Shanghai, before arriving at the Chinese capital.[88] On a four-day state visit to China, Mahathir embarked on the delicate task of renegotiating $23bn in rail and pipeline deals agreed by his predecessor Najib Razak.[89]

On 24 April 2019, Mahathir arrived in Beijing to attend the Second Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation.[90] On 26 April, he met with Chinese President Xi Jinping.[91] Malaysia actively participated in China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), fostering economic cooperation.[92]

In July 2019, on China's treatment of its Uyghur minority in Xinjiang, Mahathir said "we can condemn [China] but the fact is that the condemnation alone would not achieve anything."[93]

On 13 February 2020, in the more than half-hour telephone conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Mahathir conveyed Malaysia's solidarity with and unwavering support for China in managing the ongoing COVID-19 epidemic.[94][95]

Pakistan edit

Mahathir was undertake an Official Visit to Pakistan from 21–23 March 2019

On 21 November 2018, Mahathir meet with Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan at the Prime Minister's Office in Putrajaya. The two leaders welcomed the set-up of the Bilateral Consultation between senior officials of both Ministries of Foreign Affairs.[96] Mahathir believes that Malaysia and Pakistan share remarkable similarities in the sense.[97] Imran Khan said Pakistan is keen to learn from the experience of Mahathir in transforming Malaysia's economy and development.[98][99] Imran Khan was among the Pakistani politicians who expressed their admiration for Mahathir during their general election campaign.[100]

On 21 March 2019, Mahathir being welcomed by Imran Khan at the Pakistan Air Force Nur Khan airbase in Rawalpindi during his official three-day visit to Pakistan.[101][102] He was conferred the Nishan-e-Pakistan or Order of Pakistan, the country's highest civilian award.[103]

On 29 September 2019, Mahathir said Malaysia, Turkey, and Pakistan have agreed to take certain measures to explain what Islam really is to the outside world, aiming to dispel misconceptions about the religion, including its alleged links to terrorism.[104]

On 4 February 2020, Mahathir and visiting Imran Khan held a meeting at Perdana Putra to take stock of the existing cooperation between Malaysia and Pakistan.[105] Imran Khan said Pakistan will do its best to purchase Malaysian palm oil to offset the loss with regard to the Indian market.[106]

Turkmenistan edit

On 27 October 2019, Mahathir arrived Ashgabat to begin his two-day official visit to Turkmenistan.[107][108][109] After concluding the meeting with Turkmenistan President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov at the Presidential Palace, Mahathir stated that there are prospects of further cooperation between Malaysia and Turkmenistan in aerospace, the oil and gas industry, and cotton.[110] He also said that Berdimuhamedov, at a meeting, has expressed the wish for the Turkmenistan government to extend the production sharing contract (PSC) with Petronas in the country until 2038.[111]

Speech edit

Date Location Title Background and Overview
17 August 2018 Kuala Lumpur The 100 Days of the Pakatan Harapan Government Mahathir delivered a televised speech.[112][113]
24 September 2018 London, United Kingdom The Challenge of Good Governance in the Muslim World Mahathir speech at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies.[114]
1 October 2018 London, United Kingdom Future Democracy in Asia Mahathir delivering his speech at the Chatham House thinktank.[115]
17 November 2018 Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea Inclusion in the age of disruption: Charting a common future Mahathir speech at the 2018 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit.[116]
2 September 2019 Phnom Penh, Cambodia Balancing Relations with the Superpowers in the Context of ASEAN Mahathir delivering his speech at Cambodia's oldest public university, the Royal University of Phnom Penh (RUPP).[117][118]
15 October 2019 Kuala Lumpur Advanced medical device innovation for improved healthcare Mahathir delivering his speech at the International Medical Device Conference 2019 (IMDC), Malaysia Medical Device Expo 2019 (MYMEDEX) and Medical Innovation Exhibition and Conference 2019 (MEDINOVA).[119]
25 October 2019 Baku, Azerbaijan Upholding the Bandung principles to ensure concerted and adequate response to the challenges of the contemporary world Mahathir delivering his speech at the 18th Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Summit.[120]

2020 political crisis and resignation edit

In February 2020, disagreements over who should lead the government culminated in a political crisis. MPs supporting Anwar demanded a timeframe for Mahathir's resignation and handover of power. Other MPs from several political parties held their own meetings on forming a new government with Mahathir remaining prime minister; Mahathir himself was not present.[121] Around 131 MPs, including various opposition party leaders, gathered at the Sheraton Hotel in Petaling Jaya celebrating a "consensus".[122][123] Anwar later confirmed a new governing coalition was being discussed, and added that he had been "betrayed" by Pakatan Harapan partners.[124][125]

Anwar, Mahathir and other Pakatan leaders then met to clarify the situation; Mahathir said he was not involved in the attempt to form a new governing coalition.[126][127]

Mahathir submitted his resignation to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong Abdullah of Pahang on 24 February 2020,[128] refusing to work with UMNO leaders in a new government.[129][130] The Agong accepted Mahathir's resignation, and appointed him as interim prime minister until a replacement could be appointed.[131][132][133] BERSATU President Muhyiddin Yassin declared the party's withdrawal from the Pakatan Harapan coalition,[134] causing a loss of parliamentary majority; Mahathir resigned from the party in response.[135]

On 29 February, the Agong appointed Muhyiddin prime minister, determining that he was "most likely to have received the trust of the majority" of MPs.[136] Mahathir challenged this, but his attempts to contact the Agong to seek legitimacy for his support were not answered.[137] He left the Prime Minister's office an hour before Muhyiddin was sworn in.

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This article is about the events of Mahathir Mohamad s tenure as Prime Minister For the people in Mahathir Mohamad s administration see Seventh Mahathir cabinet Mahathir Mohamad s second term as the Prime Minister of Malaysia which lasted from 2018 to 2020 was marked by several significant developments and events Having previously led the country from 1981 to 2003 Mahathir came out of retirement in response to the 1MDB scandal He led the opposition Pakatan Harapan coalition to victory in the 2018 general election defeating Barisan Nasional and prime minister Najib Razak Second premiership of Mahathir Mohamad 10 May 2018 24 February 2020MonarchsAbdullahMuhammad VPrime MinisterMahathir MohamadCabinetSeventh Mahathir cabinetPartyPH BersatuSeatSeri Perdana NajibMuhyiddin His government initiated reforms addressed corruption and aimed to strengthen the country s economy One major focus was on the 1MDB scandal investigation Mahathir also worked on improving relations with neighboring countries and embarked on numerous international trips Additionally his administration focused on addressing environmental issues and promoting sustainable development He resigned in February 2020 amid a political crisis Contents 1 2018 general election 2 Cabinet 3 1MDB scandal 4 Review of Mega Projects 5 Capital punishment 6 Shared Prosperity Vision 2030 7 Foreign relations 7 1 United States 7 2 Indonesia 7 3 North Korea 7 4 The Philippines 7 5 China 7 6 Pakistan 7 7 Turkmenistan 8 Speech 9 2020 political crisis and resignation 10 References 11 External links2018 general election editMain article 2018 Malaysian general election In the May 2018 general elections Mahathir s coalition Pakatan Harapan achieved a historic victory by defeating the long ruling Barisan Nasional coalition that had been in power for over 60 years 1 2 At the age of 92 Mahathir became the world s oldest serving Prime Minister 3 4 Voters fueled by anger over the multi billion dollar scandal at 1Malaysia Development Berhad 1MDB and rising living costs dumped Najib Razak and his long ruling coalition in a general election 5 Najib said that he accepted the will of the people 6 7 At 10 pm Mahathir was officially sworn in as prime minister 8 During his first press conference on that historic night Mahathir was asked whether any action would be taken against Najib Razak the leader of BN He replied We Pakatan Harapan are not seeking revenge We simply want to restore the rule of law 9 10 He announced government plans to scrap the highly disputed goods and service tax introduced in 2015 and a recent fake news law 11 On 15 May 2018 Mahathir said he may remain premier for up to two years and will play a role in the background even after he steps down 12 Cabinet editMain article Seventh Mahathir cabinet On 12 May 2018 Mahathir named former Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng as Malaysia s new finance minister He also named former deputy prime minister Muhyiddin Yassin as the home or interior minister and Mohamad Sabu the President of the National Trust Party AMANAH as the defence minister 13 14 He has also appointed a council of elders comprising former finance minister Daim Zainuddin former Bank Negara governor Zeti Akhtar Aziz former Petronas president Hassan Marican tycoon Robert Kuok and economist Jomo Kwame Sundaram who will serve as advisors to the government 15 On 18 May 2018 Mahathir has unveiled a 14 member Cabinet following approval by the Yang di Pertuan Agong Sultan Muhammad V 16 On 23 May 2018 Mahathir chaired the first cabinet meeting in Perdana Putra 17 Mahathir said all Cabinet ministers would be taking a 10 per cent pay cut from their basic salary with immediate effect 18 19 On 2 July 2018 thirteen ministers and twenty three deputy ministers were sworn in before the Yang Di Pertuan Agong Sultan Muhammad V 20 source source source source source source Mahathir arrives in Johor to meet with Sultan Ibrahim January 2019 On 10 January 2020 the Prime Minister s Department said the cabinet decided that Mahathir will serve as the acting education minister 21 1MDB scandal editMain articles 1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal and Najib Razak controversies Mahathir moved swiftly against his predecessor Najib Razak just days after his shocking election victory He banned Najib from leaving the country 22 23 and planned to reopen an investigation into the 1MDB scandal that Najib had helped set up 24 After than police cordon off home of Najib 25 On 21 May 2018 Mahathir has agreed to form a special investigation team to thoroughly probe into the 1MDB case 26 On 19 June 2018 Mahathir said embezzlement and bribery involving government funds are among the charges that Malaysia is considering bringing against Najib 27 He also say his government had a near perfect case against predecessor Najib over the alleged theft of state money 28 On 3 July Najib has been arrested in Kuala Lumpur 29 He charged with multiple counts of corruption money laundering and abuse of power related to the 1MDB scandal 30 On 13 November 2018 Mahathir told CNBC than Goldman Sachs Group Inc cheated Malaysia over its dealings with 1MDB 31 32 33 He said that US prosecutors have promised to help return money that Goldman Sachs charged for its dealings with 1MDB 34 On 9 April 2019 Mahathir and Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong jointly praised their countries collaboration in investigating the 1MDB scandal The two leaders acknowledged the cooperation that was also extended to the United States and Switzerland 35 On 3 May 2019 Mahathir expressed confidence that US and Singaporean authorities will proceed to return more than RM930 million allegedly misappropriated from 1MDB 36 37 Review of Mega Projects editMahathir s government reviewed and canceled or delayed several mega infrastructure projects that were initiated by the previous administration This included the cancellation of the Kuala Lumpur Singapore High Speed Rail project and the postponement of the East Coast Rail Link project 38 Capital punishment editMain article Capital punishment in Malaysia On 11 October 2018 Mahathir cabinet announced plans to abolish the death penalty and halt pending executions a move that has been hailed by international human rights groups and foreign diplomats 39 40 41 42 The pending abolishment however has triggered a storm of controversy 43 Multiple groups and people have come out against the abolition of the death penalty including non governmental Malay dominance organization Perkasa 44 On 13 March 2019 the government has reversed its earlier plan to repeal the death penalty Mohamed Hanipa Maidin a deputy minister in the Prime Minister s Department saying now intends to abolish mandatory capital punishment but will allow courts to decide whether a person convicted of a serious crime will be executed 45 46 47 48 On 18 February 2020 Mahathir said the mandatory death penalty for drug trafficking might be amended to life sentence He mentioned that the government would review drug related laws as certain groups argued that the penalties for offenders were excessively severe 49 50 Shared Prosperity Vision 2030 editMain article Shared Prosperity Vision 2030 On 14 September 2019 Mahathir chaired a special cabinet meeting on the Shared Prosperity Vision 51 52 Mahathir officiated the new Shared Prosperity Vision 2030 in Kuala Lumpur October 5 2019 53 He said SPV2030 can put Malaysia as a new Asian Tiger and provide a decent standard of living for all Malaysians by 2030 54 Mahathir also said Malaysia need to amputate the cancerous limbs of corruption and abuse of power 55 Economic Affairs Minister Azmin Ali said the SPV2030 is the country s blueprint to generate rapid economic growth and create wealth so that prosperity could be shared together 56 Foreign relations editMain article List of international prime ministerial trips made by Mahathir Mohamad during his second term nbsp Mahathir and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Kuala Lumpur 31 May 2018 nbsp Mahathir join other leaders from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN and Republic of Korea President Moon Jae in 26 November 2019On 18 September 2019 Mahathir launched a new Foreign Policy Framework where Putrajaya pledged to prioritise maintaining good relations with other nations while practicing justice and fairness 57 Mahathir refused to extradite Zakir Naik 58 59 60 Mahathir extradited Turkish national Arif Komis and his family who were holding UNHCR refugee cards in August 2019 61 62 Komis was later charged by the Turkish government for being part of the Gulen movement 63 United States edit Main article Malaysia United States relations nbsp Mahathir meets with United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in 2018On 11 May 2018 US President Donald Trump congratulated Mahathir on becoming the seventh prime minister of Malaysia 64 65 with the White House saying America is looking forward to working closely with it to address common international and regional challenges 66 On 3 August 2018 Mahathir held a discussion with United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo at Perdana Putra 67 On 7 January 2020 Mahathir describing the U S killing of Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani as immoral and also against international laws 68 Indonesia edit Main article Indonesia Malaysia relations nbsp Indonesian President Joko Widodo congratulated Mahathir through a telephone conversation on 10 May 2018 nbsp Mahathir and Joko Widodo in Putrajaya 9 August 2019On 28 June 2018 Mahathir arrived Jakarta for a two day official visit to Indonesia 69 with Indonesian President Joko Widodo receiving the Malaysian leader at the airport in what has been described as a rare honour 70 Mahathir met Joko Widodo at the Bogor Palace to discuss issues related to governance corruption eradication connectivity border settlement and politics 71 On 21 May 2019 Mahathir congratulated Joko Widodo for his appointment as the President of Indonesia for the term 2019 2024 72 73 On 9 August 2019 visiting Indonesian President Joko Widodo arrived at the Perdana Putra Building Putrajaya for a four eyed meeting with Mahathir 74 Mahathir drives Joko Widodo in a Proton Persona car to a luncheon he hosted at Seri Perdana 75 76 77 North Korea edit Main article Malaysia North Korea relations Mahathir was supportive of the 2018 19 Korean peace process He said the world should not treat North Korean leader Kim Jong un with scepticism and instead learn from his new attitude towards bringing about peace 78 In a joint press conference with Japan after the 2018 US North Korea summit Mahathir said we hoped for a successful outcome from the historic meeting 79 adding that Malaysia will re open their embassy in North Korea as an end to the diplomatic row over the assassination of Kim Jong nam last year 80 The Philippines edit Main article Malaysia Philippines relations nbsp Mahathir and Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte pose for a photo before discussing matters on both countries mutual interests during a meeting at the Prime Minister s Office in Perdana Putra Putrajaya on July 16 2018 nbsp Mahathir and Duterte 7 March 2019 On 16 July 2018 Mahathir met with Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte in Perdana Putra Putrajaya 81 82 The two leaders talked about the Islamic State IS and pledged to curb the spread of extremism and terrorism in the Southeast Asian region 83 On 6 March 2019 Mahathir has arrived in Manila for a three day visit to the Philippines 84 He received a state welcome at Malacanang Palace marking the first such reception given to a foreign head of government by the Philippines under the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte 85 The Philippines and Malaysia pledged to enhance their cooperation in tackling security issues in the region This includes efforts to combat terrorism piracy and transnational crimes as well as the fight against the illegal drug trade 86 China edit Main article China Malaysia relations On 17 August 2018 Mahathir arrived Hangzhou to begin his five day official visit to China aimed at further strengthening the 44 year ties between Kuala Lumpur and Beijing 87 He toured a Chinese car plant and e commerce giant Alibaba and rode China s fastest high speed train from the tech hub of Hangzhou to Shanghai before arriving at the Chinese capital 88 On a four day state visit to China Mahathir embarked on the delicate task of renegotiating 23bn in rail and pipeline deals agreed by his predecessor Najib Razak 89 On 24 April 2019 Mahathir arrived in Beijing to attend the Second Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation 90 On 26 April he met with Chinese President Xi Jinping 91 Malaysia actively participated in China s Belt and Road Initiative BRI fostering economic cooperation 92 In July 2019 on China s treatment of its Uyghur minority in Xinjiang Mahathir said we can condemn China but the fact is that the condemnation alone would not achieve anything 93 On 13 February 2020 in the more than half hour telephone conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping Mahathir conveyed Malaysia s solidarity with and unwavering support for China in managing the ongoing COVID 19 epidemic 94 95 Pakistan edit Main article Malaysia Pakistan relations source source source source source source source Mahathir was undertake an Official Visit to Pakistan from 21 23 March 2019On 21 November 2018 Mahathir meet with Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan at the Prime Minister s Office in Putrajaya The two leaders welcomed the set up of the Bilateral Consultation between senior officials of both Ministries of Foreign Affairs 96 Mahathir believes that Malaysia and Pakistan share remarkable similarities in the sense 97 Imran Khan said Pakistan is keen to learn from the experience of Mahathir in transforming Malaysia s economy and development 98 99 Imran Khan was among the Pakistani politicians who expressed their admiration for Mahathir during their general election campaign 100 On 21 March 2019 Mahathir being welcomed by Imran Khan at the Pakistan Air Force Nur Khan airbase in Rawalpindi during his official three day visit to Pakistan 101 102 He was conferred the Nishan e Pakistan or Order of Pakistan the country s highest civilian award 103 On 29 September 2019 Mahathir said Malaysia Turkey and Pakistan have agreed to take certain measures to explain what Islam really is to the outside world aiming to dispel misconceptions about the religion including its alleged links to terrorism 104 On 4 February 2020 Mahathir and visiting Imran Khan held a meeting at Perdana Putra to take stock of the existing cooperation between Malaysia and Pakistan 105 Imran Khan said Pakistan will do its best to purchase Malaysian palm oil to offset the loss with regard to the Indian market 106 Turkmenistan edit Main article Malaysia Turkmenistan relations On 27 October 2019 Mahathir arrived Ashgabat to begin his two day official visit to Turkmenistan 107 108 109 After concluding the meeting with Turkmenistan President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov at the Presidential Palace Mahathir stated that there are prospects of further cooperation between Malaysia and Turkmenistan in aerospace the oil and gas industry and cotton 110 He also said that Berdimuhamedov at a meeting has expressed the wish for the Turkmenistan government to extend the production sharing contract PSC with Petronas in the country until 2038 111 Speech editDate Location Title Background and Overview17 August 2018 Kuala Lumpur The 100 Days of the Pakatan Harapan Government Mahathir delivered a televised speech 112 113 24 September 2018 London United Kingdom The Challenge of Good Governance in the Muslim World Mahathir speech at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies 114 1 October 2018 London United Kingdom Future Democracy in Asia Mahathir delivering his speech at the Chatham House thinktank 115 17 November 2018 Port Moresby Papua New Guinea Inclusion in the age of disruption Charting a common future Mahathir speech at the 2018 Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation APEC CEO Summit 116 2 September 2019 Phnom Penh Cambodia Balancing Relations with the Superpowers in the Context of ASEAN Mahathir delivering his speech at Cambodia s oldest public university the Royal University of Phnom Penh RUPP 117 118 15 October 2019 Kuala Lumpur Advanced medical device innovation for improved healthcare Mahathir delivering his speech at the International Medical Device Conference 2019 IMDC Malaysia Medical Device Expo 2019 MYMEDEX and Medical Innovation Exhibition and Conference 2019 MEDINOVA 119 25 October 2019 Baku Azerbaijan Upholding the Bandung principles to ensure concerted and adequate response to the challenges of the contemporary world Mahathir delivering his speech at the 18th Non Aligned Movement NAM Summit 120 2020 political crisis and resignation editMain article 2020 2022 Malaysian political crisis In February 2020 disagreements over who should lead the government culminated in a political crisis MPs supporting Anwar demanded a timeframe for Mahathir s resignation and handover of power Other MPs from several political parties held their own meetings on forming a new government with Mahathir remaining prime minister Mahathir himself was not present 121 Around 131 MPs including various opposition party leaders gathered at the Sheraton Hotel in Petaling Jaya celebrating a consensus 122 123 Anwar later confirmed a new governing coalition was being discussed and added that he had been betrayed by Pakatan Harapan partners 124 125 Anwar Mahathir and other Pakatan leaders then met to clarify the situation Mahathir said he was not involved in the attempt to form a new governing coalition 126 127 Mahathir submitted his resignation to the Yang di Pertuan Agong Abdullah of Pahang on 24 February 2020 128 refusing to work with UMNO leaders in a new government 129 130 The Agong accepted Mahathir s resignation and appointed him as interim prime minister until a replacement 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