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Sultan Abdullah elected new king of Malaysia

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Update: 2019-01-24 15:49:52
Sultan Abdullah elected new king of Malaysia Sultan Abdullah Ibni Sultan Ahmad Shah and his consort Tunku Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah. (File photo, collected)

Malaysia has elected Sultan Abdullah of Pahang as its new king after the shock abdication of the previous monarch.

Sultan Muhammad V of Kelantan abdicated in January after just two years on the throne, a first in Malaysian history.

Malaysia has an unusual constitutional monarchy, where the top job rotates between nine hereditary state rulers every five years.

The king, known as the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, is largely ceremonial and does not participate in daily governance.

The Sultan of Pahang - a large state in Peninsular Malaysia - is expected to be sworn into his new role on 31 January.

He was only sworn in as Sultan of Pahang earlier this month.

Sultan Muhammad V, who was 47 when he became king, was known for his enthusiasm for extreme sports like off-road driving, shooting and endurance challenges.

In November last year, he said he was taking medical leave. Later that month, photos began circulating on social media that appeared to show him being married to a former Miss Moscow in the Russian capital.

However no reason has been given for his abdication.

Source: BBC

BDST: 1547 HRS, JAN 24, 2019
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