Table of precedence of Perak

The table of precedence of Perak[1] is a hierarchy of important positions within the Government of Perak, Malaysia. It has no legal standing and usable to dictate ceremonial protocol.

Precedence during state ceremonies

  1. The Sultan (Raja Muda Dr. Nazrin Shah)
  2. The Queen Consort (Tuanku Zara Salim)
  3. The Crown Prince. (Raja Jaafar Raja Muda Musa)
  4. The Crown Princess (Raja Nur Mahani Raja Shahar Shah)
  5. First Hereditary Prince (Raja Dihilir, Raja Iskandar Dzulkarnain Sultan Idris Afifullah Shah)
  6. First Hereditary Princess (Tunku Soraya Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah)
  7. The Queen Mother.
  8. The Queen Mistress.
  9. The Federal Prime Minister (Mohd. Najib Abdul Razak)
  10. Federal Deputy Prime Minister (Muhyiddin Mohd. Yassin)
  11. State Minister-President (Dr. Zambry Abdul Kadir)
  12. Second Hereditary Prince (Raja Kechil Besar),

Raja Azlan Muzzaffar Shah Ibni Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah

  1. Third Hereditary Prince (Raja Kechil Sulong),

Raja Ahmad Nazim Azlan Shah Ibni Al Marhum Raja Ashman Shah)

  1. Fourth Hereditary Prince.
  2. Fifth Hereditary Prince.
  3. Inheritors of State.
  4. The Judges of State.
  5. The Speaker of State Legislature (R. Ganesan)
  6. Federal Ministers.
  7. State Executive Councillors
    1. Abdul Puhat Mat Nayan (Secretary of State)
    2. Ahmad Kamal Shahid (State Legal Adviser)
    3. Mohd. Ghazali Jalal (State Financial Officer)
    4. Hamidah Osman
    5. Ramly Zahari
    6. Dr. Mah Hang Soon
    7. Shaarani Mohamad
    8. Mohammad Zahir Abdul Khalid
    9. Zainol Fadzi Paharudin
  8. Men of 4 of State
  9. Men of 8 of State
  10. Members of the State Royal Court.
  11. Mayor of Ipoh (Roshidi Hashim)
  12. The Grand Commanders of
    1. The Most Illustrious Order of the Perak Sword of State (SPCM)
    2. The Most Valliant Order of the Perak State Kris (SPTS)
    3. The Most Illustrious Order of the Perak State Crown (SPMP)
  13. Federal Deputy Ministers.
  14. Parliamentary Secretaries.
  15. Members of State Legislature.
  16. Members of State for the House of Representatives.
  17. Senators.
  18. The Commanders of
    1. The Most Illustrious Order of the Perak Sword of State (SPCM)
    2. The Most Valliant Order of the Perak State Kris (SPTS)
    3. The Most Illustrious Order of the Perak State Crown (SPMP)
  19. Chairman of the Islamic and Malay Customs Council
  20. The Mufti (Harussani Zakaria)
  21. The Chief Islamic Justice of State.
  22. Islamic Affairs Councillors of State.
  23. State Public Services Commissioners.
  24. Head of Federal and State Departments in the State.
  25. The Companions of
    1. The Most Illustrious Order of the Perak Sword of State (SPCM)
    2. The Most Valliant Order of the Perak State Kris (SPTS)
    3. The Most Illustrious Order of the Perak State Crown (SPMP)
  26. Men of 16 of State.
  27. Heirs of the Distinguished State Persons.
  28. Men of 32 of State.
  29. Islamic Justices of State.
  30. Justices of Peace.
  31. Headmen.
  32. State medal recipients.

Precedence during the district ceremonies

  1. District Officer.
  2. District Dignitary Person.
  3. State Executive Councillors.
  4. Men of 4 of State in the district.
  5. Men of 8 of State in the district.
  6. Member of the State Royal Court in the district.
  7. The Grand Commanders of
    1. The Most Illustrious Order of the Perak Sword of State (SPCM)
    2. The Most Valliant Order of the Perak State Kris (SPTS)
    3. The Most Illustrious Order of the Perak State Crown (SPMP)
  8. Members of the State Legislature.
  9. Parliamentarian.
  10. The Commanders of
    1. The Most Illustrious Order of the Perak Sword of State (SPCM)
    2. The Most Valliant Order of the Perak State Kris (SPTS)
    3. The Most Illustrious Order of the Perak State Crown (SPMP)
  11. Head of District Departments
  12. Men of 16 of State in the district.
  13. Heirs of the Distinguished State Persons.
  14. Men of 32 of State in the district.
  15. Headmen.
  16. Head of Village.

References

  1. ↑ "Sistem Protokol". Perak State Secretariat. Retrieved 29 February 2012.

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