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Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Ibrahim

‘Tidak layak digelar warganegara’ individu enggan hayati prinsip Rukun Negara, seru ahli politik jaga tutur kata: Agong

Dalam titah lantang di Istana Negara, Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Ibrahim menegaskan bahawa sesiapa yang menolak prinsip Rukun Negara “tidak layak digelar sebagai warganegara Malaysia” — ikrar perpaduan sejak 1970 yang wajib dihayati sebagai garis panduan hidup rakyat

Agong warns federal awards, honours recipients against tarnishing country’s image

His Majesty says that they should be honest, trustworthy, mind their behaviour and not be involved in crime

Agong decrees religious authorities, police apply strict enforcement on spread of deviant teachings

Minister Datuk Mohd Na'im Mokhtar upholding His Majesty’s decree, will instruct Jakim to engage in discussions with state Islamic religious departments on spread of teachings contradicting Al-Quran, Sunnah

Heed Agong’s call to cease politicking, respect civil servants, PAS MP tells govt 

Alluding to a recent demotion of a senior government official, PAS' Alor Star MP Afnan Hamimi Taib Azamudden also took a jab at his political rivals by saying that civil servants should be left alone to perform their duties. 

PM hopes new Dewan session can boost cooperation between parties for rakyat’s sake

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim hopes that this Dewan Rakyat session will further strengthen cooperation among all parties to develop the country for the benefit of all citizens. 

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