The Selangor order of precedence is a nominal and symbolic hierarchy of important positions within the state of Selangor. It has no legal standing but is used to dictate ceremonial protocol at events of a state nature.[1]
No. | Description | |
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The Sultan | ||
The Tengku Permaisuri | ||
The Raja Muda | ||
The Raja Puan Muda | ||
The widows of previous SultanPermaisuri Siti Aishah Binti Abd Rahman | ||
1 | The Prime Minister | |
2 | The Deputy Prime Minister | |
3 | The Menteri Besar | |
4 | The Chief Justice | |
5 | Grand Commanders of the Most Distinguished Order of the Defender of the State (SMN) | |
6 | Grand Commanders of the Distinguished Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia (SSM) | |
7 | The Judges | |
8 | The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly | |
9 | TheDeputy to the Menteri Besar | |
10 | The State Secretary | |
11 | Ex officio member of the Executive Council | |
12 | Federal Ministers | |
13 | Chief Secretary to the Government | |
14 | High Commissioners and Ambassadors | |
15 | Other foreign representatives | |
16 | Federal Deputy Ministers | |
17 | Members of the Legislative Assembly | |
18 | Attorney-General | |
19 | Chief of Armed Forces | |
20 | Inspector-General of Police | |
21 | Mayor of Kuala Lumpur | |
22 | Senators | |
23 | Members of the House of Representatives | |
24 | Chairperson of State Public Service Commission | |
25 | Chief of Army, Navy and Air Forces | |
26 | Officers equivalent to Grade 48 and above | |
27 | Head of Federal and State Departments |