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Sultan Ibrahim named as new Malaysian king

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Malaysia’s Conference of Rulers named the Sultan of Johor, Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar, as the country’s 17th king on Friday, local media reported.

Sultan Ibrahim would be officially installed as king on January 31, 2024, replacing his predecessor Sultan Abdullah

Sultan Ahmad Shah, the keeper of the rulers’ seal said a statement by the Conference of Rulers.

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Ibrahim, born in 1958, has reigned over Johor state, which borders Singapore, since 2010.

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He has spoken of the need to keep Malaysia an open trading nation and has been particularly supportive of ties
with China, calling it a good and reliable economic partner.

The Sultan of Perak, Sultan Nazrin Shah, has also been elected as the Deputy Yang di-Pertuan Agong for the same five-year term.

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Malaysia is a constitutional monarchy, with nine sultans or rulers, who head their respective state and act as
the religious leader, taking turns to serve as king for a five-year term.

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