30-01-2024, 06:59 PM
The Ferrari-driving, Instagram-savvy billionaire royal living next to Singapore is about to become one of the most powerful people in Malaysia. But even before officially taking the job, Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar is already stirring controversy.
The extent to which Sultan Ibrahim displays his riches — and speaks out on issues traditionally reserved for elected politicians — makes him unique among Malaysia’s nine hereditary rulers, who rotate the role of head of state among them every five years.
With close ties to the leadership of Singapore and business partners that include one of China’s biggest property developers, the sultan is poised to have more influence on both domestic and foreign policy than any previous Malaysian monarch. Selected by the nation’s hereditary rulers in October, he officially takes the throne on Jan. 31. More here: https://bloom.bg/47QK7Sl
📷: Mohd Rasfan/Pool/AFP/Getty Images
The extent to which Sultan Ibrahim displays his riches — and speaks out on issues traditionally reserved for elected politicians — makes him unique among Malaysia’s nine hereditary rulers, who rotate the role of head of state among them every five years.
With close ties to the leadership of Singapore and business partners that include one of China’s biggest property developers, the sultan is poised to have more influence on both domestic and foreign policy than any previous Malaysian monarch. Selected by the nation’s hereditary rulers in October, he officially takes the throne on Jan. 31. More here: https://bloom.bg/47QK7Sl
📷: Mohd Rasfan/Pool/AFP/Getty Images