This comes 6 months after he had made the decision and Mohamad Hasan took over as acting president. AhmadZahidHamidi umno FMTnews
PETALING JAYA: Umno president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi today announced his return from garden leave — six months after he had made the decision to do so.
Zahid made the announcement at a Hari Raya function in Sungai Sumun in Perak in conjunction with the first anniversary of him being elected as party president.“I can no longer stand seeing the people being lied to and insulted. “So beginning today, I am officially resuming my duties as Umno president,” he said, concluding his speech with cries of Hidup Umno.
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