Nine of the states of Malaysia are constitutionally headed by traditional Malay rulers. The nine states are collectively referred to as the Malay States. State constitutions limit eligibility for the thrones to male Malay Muslim of royal descent. Seven are hereditary monarchies based on agnatic primogeniture; they are Kedah, Kelantan, Johor, Perlis, Pahang, Selangor and Terengganu. In Perak, the throne rotates among three branches of the royal family loosely based on agnatic seniority. One state, Negeri Sembilan, is an elective monarchy; the ruler is elected from male members of the royal family by hereditary chiefs. All rulers except those of Perlis and Negeri Sembilan use the title Sultan. The ruler of Perlis is styled Raja, while the ruler of Negeri Sembilan is known as Yang Di Pertuan Besar.
1Malaysia (pronounced One Malaysia in English and Satu Malaysia in Malay) is an ongoing programme designed by MalaysianPrime MinisterNajib Tun Razak on 16 September 2010, calling for the cabinet, government agencies, and civil servants to more strongly emphasise ethnic harmony, national unity, and efficient governance.
Logo and slogan
An official logo and slogan has been introduced along with the launch of 1Malaysia concept. The logo is the symbol of '1' which incorporates the national Jalur Gemilang flag and the word Malaysia. The government has spent RM38 million to promote Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak’s 1Malaysia concept in 2010, said Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department T Murugiah.
Slogan
Ideology
1Malaysia stresses national unity and ethnic tolerance. The 2010 values of 1Malaysia as articulated by Najib Razak are perseverance, a culture of excellence, acceptance, loyalty, education, humility, integrity, and meritocracy.
Public policy
Improving government efficiency is an important aspect of 1Malaysia. The use of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), metrics and targets more typically used in private business, and National Key Result Areas (NKRAs) is thus naturally an important part of the 1Malaysia effort. Najib says, "The government is committed to carrying out a transformation programme as its main agenda based on approaches and philosophy of 1Malaysia – people first, performance now."
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Malaysia has appointed Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar, a billionaire who rides motorcycles, as its new king in a grand coronation ceremony. On July 20, he became the 17th king of Malaysia at the National Palace in Kuala Lumpur. He hails from Johor in the south, a state with a sultanate dating back to the 16th century. Malaysia follows a distinctive rotational monarchy system, where the leaders of its nine royal families take turns serving as king for a five-year term.
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The Johor ruler, Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar, will be Malaysia's next king. He was elected by the country's Conference of Rulers in a special meeting, and will ascend the throne in January. The outspoken 65-year-old has been the sovereign ruler of his state since 2010 and adored by Johoreans. Malaysia practises a unique rotational monarchy system whereby nine rulers take turns to helm the federal throne for a five-year term. Political analysts said the new king will have his work cut out to maintain political stability and social cohesiveness in the country. Melissa Goh reports.
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Billionaire Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar Crowned Malaysia’s 17th King
Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar ascended the throne as Malaysia’s 17th king on July 20 during an elaborate coronation ceremony in the national palace.
Sultan Ibrahim hails from the southern state of Johor whose sultanate can be traced back to the 16th century.
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On Oct. 27, a Malaysian council voted in Johor’s Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar to ascend the throne next.
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Malaysia has appointed Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar, a billionaire who rides motorcycles, as its new king in a grand coronation ceremony. On July 20, he became the 17th king of Malaysia at the National Palace in Kuala Lumpur. He hails from Johor in the south, a state with a sultanate dating back to the 16th century. Malaysia follows a distinctive rotational monarchy system, where the leaders of its nine royal families take turns serving as king for a five-year term.
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The Johor ruler, Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar, will be Malaysia's next king. He was elected by the country's Conference of Rulers in a special meeting, and wi...
The Johor ruler, Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar, will be Malaysia's next king. He was elected by the country's Conference of Rulers in a special meeting, and will ascend the throne in January. The outspoken 65-year-old has been the sovereign ruler of his state since 2010 and adored by Johoreans. Malaysia practises a unique rotational monarchy system whereby nine rulers take turns to helm the federal throne for a five-year term. Political analysts said the new king will have his work cut out to maintain political stability and social cohesiveness in the country. Melissa Goh reports.
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Malaysia is one of 36 countries in the world that has a constitutional monarchy. The most famous constitutional monarch, of course, is the Queen Elizabeth of England.
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Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar ascended the throne as Malaysia’s 17th king on July 20 during an elaborate coronation ceremony in the national palace.
Sultan Ib...
Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar ascended the throne as Malaysia’s 17th king on July 20 during an elaborate coronation ceremony in the national palace.
Sultan Ibrahim hails from the southern state of Johor whose sultanate can be traced back to the 16th century.
Malaysia practices a unique rotational form of monarchy, in which the heads of the country's nine royal families take turns to be king for a five-year reign.
While the monarchy plays a mostly ceremonial role in Malaysia, its influence has expanded in recent times, prompting the King to invoke rarely-used discretionary powers to address political instability and maintain order.
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Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar ascended the throne as Malaysia’s 17th king on July 20 during an elaborate coronation ceremony in the national palace.
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Malaysia practices a unique rotational form of monarchy, in which the heads of the country's nine royal families take turns to be king for a five-year reign.
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On Oct. 27, a Malaysian council voted in Johor’s Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar to ascend the throne next.
A new king is chosen every 5 years in Malaysia under...
On Oct. 27, a Malaysian council voted in Johor’s Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar to ascend the throne next.
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The 16th Malaysian king Sultan Abdullah Ahmad Shah stepped down on Tuesday (Jan 30) after serving a five-year term. READ MORE: https://str.sg/3vhcE
According to the country’s rotational monarchy system, Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar of Johor is the next in line to succeed the throne. He will be crowned on Wednesday.
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The Johor ruler, Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar, will be Malaysia's next king. He was elected by the country's Conference of Rulers in a special meeting, and will ascend the throne in January. The outspoken 65-year-old has been the sovereign ruler of his state since 2010 and adored by Johoreans. Malaysia practises a unique rotational monarchy system whereby nine rulers take turns to helm the federal throne for a five-year term. Political analysts said the new king will have his work cut out to maintain political stability and social cohesiveness in the country. Melissa Goh reports.
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Malaysia is one of 36 countries in the world that has a constitutional monarchy. The most famous constitutional monarch, of course, is the Queen Elizabeth of England.
But wait, what does that mean exactly? And can our Kings take an active part in politics? On this week's Newsflash, we delve into the answer.
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Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar ascended the throne as Malaysia’s 17th king on July 20 during an elaborate coronation ceremony in the national palace.
Sultan Ibrahim hails from the southern state of Johor whose sultanate can be traced back to the 16th century.
Malaysia practices a unique rotational form of monarchy, in which the heads of the country's nine royal families take turns to be king for a five-year reign.
While the monarchy plays a mostly ceremonial role in Malaysia, its influence has expanded in recent times, prompting the King to invoke rarely-used discretionary powers to address political instability and maintain order.
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On Oct. 27, a Malaysian council voted in Johor’s Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar to ascend the throne next.
A new king is chosen every 5 years in Malaysia under the country’s one-of-a-kind rotational monarchy. Anisah Shukry explains how the system works.
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Nine of the states of Malaysia are constitutionally headed by traditional Malay rulers. The nine states are collectively referred to as the Malay States. State constitutions limit eligibility for the thrones to male Malay Muslim of royal descent. Seven are hereditary monarchies based on agnatic primogeniture; they are Kedah, Kelantan, Johor, Perlis, Pahang, Selangor and Terengganu. In Perak, the throne rotates among three branches of the royal family loosely based on agnatic seniority. One state, Negeri Sembilan, is an elective monarchy; the ruler is elected from male members of the royal family by hereditary chiefs. All rulers except those of Perlis and Negeri Sembilan use the title Sultan. The ruler of Perlis is styled Raja, while the ruler of Negeri Sembilan is known as Yang Di Pertuan Besar.