Malaysian Prime Minister-elect Najib Razak dismisses accusations of election fraud.<br/> <br />His ruling National Front coalition, in power for 56 years had its worst-ever election performance, winning only 133 seats in the 222-member parliament.<br/> <br />During a news conference Tuesday, Razak refuted the accusations, saying "lies from opposition groups" led ethnic Chinese, who make up a quarter of Malaysia's 28 million population, to vote against the government.<br/> <br />Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim says he will lead a "fierce movement" to reform the country's electoral system and challenge the election results.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) MALAYSIA OPPOSITION PARTY LEADER, ANWAR IBRAHIM, SAYING:<br/> <br />"You have crooks and corrupt people managing and you want us to accept that readily. We cannot compromise, with the need for fair election results."<br/> <br />He says the governing alliance flew in foreign immigrants to vote in support of the ruling National Front coalition.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Eng
