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The Rukun Negara was declared officially by the fourth Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Ismail Nasiruddin of Terengganu on August 31, 1970, which is the Malaysian Independence Day. The declaration was held on the 13th Independence Day celebration at Dataran Merdeka (formerly known as Selangor Club Padang).
The National Service Training Programme, or Program Latihan Khidmat Negara (PLKN), known locally as the Khidmat Negara ("National Service") was Malaysia's national service program under the Barisan Nasional (BN) government.
The Istana Negara, the residence and office of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong (lit. ' He Who is Made Lord ', [9] Jawi: يڠ دڤرتوان اݢوڠ), also known as the Supreme Head or the King, is the constitutional monarch and head of state of Malaysia.
Malaysia Madani (English: Civilised Malaysia) [1] is a policy framework and government slogan introduced by the administration of the 10th Prime Minister, Anwar Ibrahim. [2] ...
To uphold and to promote the 5 principles of the Rukun Negara as National Philosophy. To safeguard and promote the traditional customs and cultures of the Indigenous people and to preserve the freedom of worship; To uphold and promote the principles of parliamentary and democratic form of government through harmony and consensus.
Yang di-Pertua Negara. [9] [10] Point 19 – Name of State Sabah. [9] [10] Point 20 – Land, Forests, Local Government, etc. The provisions in the Constitution of the Federation in respect of the powers of the National Land Council should not apply in North Borneo. Likewise, the National Council for Local Government should not apply in North ...
The suspended elections in East Malaysia were held in 1970, and restored the Alliance government's two-thirds majority in parliament. On 31 August that year, the Tunku announced the national ideology of Rukun Negara and his planned retirement as Prime Minister in favour of Abdul Razak. He also stated Parliament would be restored the following year.
The Conference of Rulers (also known as Council of Rulers or Durbar, Malay: Majlis Raja-Raja; Jawi: مجليس راج٢) is a council comprising the nine rulers of the Malay states, and the governors (Yang di-Pertua Negeri) of the other four states in Malaysia.