Why Malaysia rotates its kings and who’s next in line

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Why Malaysia rotates its kings and who’s next in line
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The Conference of Rulers is set to vote for a new king as early as Friday. Read more at straitstimes.com.

. But under Malaysia’s unique rotational monarchy, it will soon be time for him to make way for a new head of state.

Johor state, located at the southern tip of the Malaysian peninsula, has a causeway link to Singapore that is one of the world’s busiest land crossings.The system started when the country gained independence from the British in 1957, as its old ruling dynasties sought to safeguard their status and power.

While largely ceremonial, being king comes with special functions and privileges enshrined in the Constitution.The king is elected from among the nine royal rulers, seven of whom are called sultans. The remaining two are the Raja and the Yang di Pertuan Besar. Their powers are mostly confined to their respective states, which include pardoning convicts, appointing the state chief and acting as the state head of Islam.

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