Order of precedence in Johor
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.
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Order of precedence
Order of precedence in Johor[1] is as follows:
No. | Description |
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1 | His Majesty the Sultan |
2 | Her Majesty the Queen |
3 | His Royal 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 |
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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 |
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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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