Who is the leader of Malaysia?
Ismail Sabri YaakobMalaysia / Prime ministerDato’ Sri Ismail Sabri bin Yaakob is a Malaysian politician who has served as the ninth Prime Minister of Malaysia since August 2021. Wikipedia
Which party is Mahathir in?
Homeland Fighters’ PartyMahathir Mohamad / Party
Who is the oldest Prime Minister in the world?
Leaders currently in office are in bold on purple, with Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom being the oldest currently serving head of state.
Who is Tun Mahathir’s father?
Mohamad IskandarMahathir Mohamad / Father
Who is the Prime Minister of Pakistan?
Shehbaz SharifPakistan / Prime minister
Who is the first Prime Minister of Malaysia?
This is a head-and-shoulder portrait of Tunku Abdul Rahman, wearing a baju melayu and a songkok (Malay headgear), the first Prime Minister of Malaysia from August 1957 to September 1970; succeeded by Tun Abdul Razak. He was Chief Minister of the Federation of Malaya from 1955 to 1957.
Who is the youngest president of any country?
Since 1900, the youngest serving state leader has been 192-day-old Fuad II, King of Egypt (left), while the oldest has been 96-year-old Hastings Banda, President of Malawi (right).
How did Mahathir become a doctor?
After the war, Mahathir graduated from secondary school with high marks and enrolled to study medicine at the King Edward VII College of Medicine in Singapore. In college, he met his future wife, Siti Hasmah Mohamad Ali, a fellow medical student.
Is Mahathir’s legacy ripped to shreds?
As far as Mahathir is concerned his legacy is more or less ripped to shreds. There is very little likelihood he is going to see the day when his son becomes the Prime Minister, or at the very least the number two — at least not with Najib in charge.
Is what Mahathir does not say more important than what he says?
And when it comes to Mahathir what he does not say is sometimes more important than what he says because there is a lot more information in what he does not say.
Is Mahathir making a last-ditch attempt before he dies?
As far as Mahathir is concerned his legacy is more or less ripped to shreds. There is very little likelihood he is going to see the day when his son becomes the Prime Minister, or at the very least the number two-at least not with Najib in charge. So he is making a last ditch attempt before he dies to try to make it happen.