The Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah today called on elected representatives in Dewan Rakyat "not to do something that can destroy the country".
The King, in his royal address at the opening of the 13th parliamentary session, also repeated the call for all parties to accept the results of the 13th General Election.
The ceremony today was unprecedented as the dangerous haze forced, for the first time parts of the proceeding to be held indoors, including the Agong's customary inspection of the Royal Malay Regiment (RAMD).
While the traditional 21-gun salute was still fired by the ceremonial artillery battery outside Parliament. The normal marching parade was not done.
"I would like to remind the honorable members of this House to give their undivided loyalty to the country and always preserve, protect and defend the Constitution," said Tuanku Abdul Halim.
"Do not do something that could destroy the country."
"A country that is destroyed as a result of conflict or economic downturn will not necessarily be able to bounce back quickly, he said, adding that all MPs should work together to develop the country.
While congratulating the people for exercising their right to choose the ruling Government, the Agong said that he was grateful that the GE13 was conducted peacefully.
"We appreciate the roles of all parties, especially the EC, security forces and public services in ensuring a smooth running of the elections."
“We call upon all parties to accept and respect the decision of the GE13, held in accordance with democratic principles, and work hand in hand to enable the country to move forward to achieve the status of a developed nation by year 2020,” the King said.
In his speech, Tuanku Abdul Halim also reaffirmed the government’s commitment towards protecting and strengthening Islam in the country, warning that its standing shall not be questioned.
“Our government is committed to strengthening Islam based on Maqasid Syariah (the objectives of Islamic laws) and Islam will continue protecting its position as the religion of the federation."
“Therefore, I hope the position of Islam is not questioned and distorted to the interests of any party to manipulate people's beliefs of Muslims.
“We call for the people to let go of attitudes that will lead to a division within the society instead of coming to a common point of understanding to foster and strengthen unity.”
The King was very pleased with the country’s efforts in strengthening its position with other nations and hopes Malaysia will play a more significant role in the international arena through the Prime Minister’s global movement of moderates.
The King thanked the contribution and sacrifices made by the civil service and security forces to ensure the country’s sovereignty.
“I appreciate the loyalty, dedication, sincerity and contributions of the civil service and all the parties towards the development and prosperity of the country.
Teoh El Sen
Tue Jun 25 2013
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