Order of precedence in Johor
This article is about the order of precedence for dignitaries in the state of Johor. For the federal list of precedence for Malaysian dignitaries, see Malaysian order of precedence.
The Johor order of precedence is a nominal and symbolic hierarchy of important positions within the state of Johor. It has no legal standing but is used to dictate ceremonial protocol at events of a state nature.
Order of precedence
Order of precedence in Johor[1] is as follows:
No. | Description |
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1 | His Royal Highness the Sultan |
2 | Her Royal Highness the Queen |
3 | His Highness the Tunku Mahkota |
4 | Her Highness the spouse of the Tunku Mahkota |
5 | The Right Honourable the Menteri Besar |
6 | (obsoleted) |
7 | Honourable Chairperson of the Royal Court |
8 | Their Highnesses the Sultan's children |
9 | Grand Commanders of the Royal Family Order of Johor (DK I) |
10 | Commanders of the Royal Family Order of Johor (DK II) |
11 |
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12 | Their Honours Judges of the High Court |
13 | Honourable Speaker of the Legislative Assembly |
14 | Honourable State Secretary |
15 | Honourable Members of the Executive Council |
16 | Members of the Royal Court |
17 | Honourable State Legal Adviser |
18 | Honourable State Financial Officer |
19 | Honourable Federal Ministers |
20 | State Mufti |
21 | Vice Chancellor of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia |
22 | Honourable Federal Deputy Ministers |
23 | Their Highnesses Members of the State Royal Family |
24 | Commander of the 7th Brigade |
25 | State Police Chief |
26 | the Dato' Bergelar |
27 |
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28 | Honourable Members of the Legislative Assembly |
29 | Honourable Senators representing the State |
30 | Honourable Members of the House of Representatives representing the State |
31 | Chairperson of the State Public Service Commission |
32 | Members of the State Public Service Commission |
33 | Members of the State Islamic Affairs Council |
34 | Head of Federal and State Departments |
35 | Justices of the Peace |
36 | State Administrative Officers |
37 | Headmen |
38 | Local Councillors |
39 | Recipients of honours from other states |
40 | Recipients of Federal honours |
See also
References
- ↑ Mohd. Tohar, Mokhtar; M. Basri, Ahmad Fawzi (2010). Protokol di Malaysia: Tradisi dan Amalan. Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. p. 368.
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