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  2. Minister of Education (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the position of Minister of Education is considered a stepping stone for future Malaysian prime ministers.All Malaysian prime ministers to date have held this position in their career except the first and ninth prime minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman and Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

  3. Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 5th Malaysian Parliament

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    Membangun demokrasi: Pilihanraya di Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur: Karya Bistari. Ibnu, H. (1993). PAS kuasai Malaysia?: 1950-2000 sejarah kebangkitan dan masa depan. Kuala Lumpur: GG Edar. Ismail, K. (1978). The Politics of Accommodation: An Analysis of the 1978 Malaysian General Election. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. Suruhanjaya Pilihanraya ...

  4. Politics of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The monarch of Malaysia is the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (YDPA), commonly referred to as the Supreme King of Malaysia. Malaysia is a constitutional elective monarchy, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong is selected for a five-year term from among the nine Sultans of the Malay states. The other four states that do not have monarch kings, are ruled by ...

  5. Category:Politics of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    This list may not reflect recent changes. ... Arts and Culture (Malaysia) Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports (Malaysia) E. Economic Transformation Programme;

  6. List of political parties in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    In Malaysian politics, a frog (Malay: katak politik) (Sabahan: Buhangkut politik) refers to an act where a politician crosses the bench from one party to another (changing support). [1] This term was first coined in during the 1994 Sabah state elections after United Sabah Party losing its majority even the party won the state elections.

  7. Ismail Sabri Yaakob - Wikipedia

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    His education began in 1967 at Sekolah Kebangsaan Bangau, followed by Sekolah Menengah Air Putih in Kuantan in 1973, and Sekolah Menengah Teknik Kuantan in 1976. [10] He was a hawker when he was in primary school, selling limes on the roadside and fish at Pekan Sehari market, Temerloh . [ 13 ]

  8. List of Malaysian electoral districts - Wikipedia

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    These are the list of federal constituencies (Bahagian Pilihan Raya Persekutuan) followed by the state constituencies (Bahagian Pilihan Raya Negeri) in Malaysia.. Each federal constituency contains 2 to 6 state constituencies, except in the Federal Territories where there are only federal constituencies.

  9. Government-funded Religious School - Wikipedia

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    Sekolah Agama Bantuan Kerajaan (SABK) or Government-funded Religious School (Arabic: المدرسة الدينية الممولة من الحكومة) is a type of institutional group of education established and managed by the Malaysian Ministry of Education (MOE). [1]