Malaysia has been ruled by the same coalition for more than six decades and many predicted this would remain the case after voters head to the polls on Wednesday despite a massive corruption scandal embroiling the Prime Minister. But in a contest riddled with peculiarities, from unholy alliances to allegations of massive election fraud, the gap is tightening on Prime Minister Najib Razak. David Boyle reports from the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur.
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