Malaysia jails man for having picture of king Sultan Ibrahim on his car during by-election
The car also prominently displayed flags of Anwar’s ruling Pakatan Harapan coalition, local police Superintendent Ahmad Faizal earlier told reporters.
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The car also prominently displayed flags of Anwar’s ruling Pakatan Harapan coalition, local police Superintendent Ahmad Faizal earlier told reporters.
Sultan Ibrahim, who granted an audience to the founder and executive chairman of KK Super Mart, Dr Chai Kee Kan, reiterated that no party should take advantage of this matter, including inciting others.
His comments come after attempts at undermining Anwar’s position continued into the eleventh hour of the reign of Sultan Abdullah Ahmad Shah, which ended on January 30. During Sultan Abdullah’s reign, three prime ministers were forced to leave office at the hands of parliamentarians vying for power.
KUALA LUMPUR -- Malaysia's Sultan Ibrahim, of the southern state of Johor, took the oath of office on Wednesday as the country's new king, with the monarch expected to become more influential in the country's politics and economy.
In a royal blue uniform, with gold-plated sabre in his hand, the 65-year-old monarch arrived in a vintage six-door Mercedes limousine at the national palace for a grand ceremony attended by the country’s nine royal families, political elites and captains of industry.