1Malaysia for Youth, the Glossary
1Malaysia for Youth, usually stylised as iM4U, was an initiative of the former Malaysian government of Barisan Nasional (BN) led by Najib Razak.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: Barisan Nasional, Bernama, Government of Malaysia, Malay styles and titles, Malaysia, Najib Razak, New Straits Times, Rakita (Malaysian radio station), The Borneo Post, 2018 Malaysian general election.
- 1Malaysia
- 2012 establishments in Malaysia
- 2018 disestablishments in Malaysia
- Government agencies disestablished in 2018
- Youth organisations based in Malaysia
Barisan Nasional
The National Front (Barisan Nasional; abbrev: BN) is a political coalition of Malaysia that was founded in 1973 as a coalition of centre-right and right-wing political parties to succeed the Alliance Party.
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Bernama
The Malaysian National News Agency (Pertubuhan Berita Nasional Malaysia), is a news agency of the government of Malaysia.
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Government of Malaysia
The Government of Malaysia, officially the Federal Government of Malaysia (Kerajaan Persekutuan Malaysia; Jawi), is based in the Federal Territory of Putrajaya, with the exception of the legislative branch, which is located in Kuala Lumpur.
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Malay styles and titles
The Malay language has a complex system of styles, titles and honorifics which are used extensively in Brunei Darussalam, Malaysia and Singapore.
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Malaysia
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia.
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Najib Razak
Mohammad Najib bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak (italic,; born 23 July 1953) is a Malaysian politician who served as the sixth Prime Minister of Malaysia from 2009 to 2018.
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New Straits Times
The New Straits Times is an English-language newspaper published in Malaysia.
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Rakita (Malaysian radio station)
Rakita (stylized as RAKITA) is a Malaysian radio station and operated by Radio Kita Sdn. 1Malaysia for Youth and Rakita (Malaysian radio station) are 1Malaysia.
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The Borneo Post
The Borneo Post, established in 1978, is the largest and widely circulated English-language daily newspaper in East Malaysia and also the alternately circulated newspaper in Brunei (as a strong competitor to the main existing newspapers of Pelita Brunei, Borneo Bulletin and also Media Permata, to a lesser extent, the now-defunct Brunei Times).
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2018 Malaysian general election
General elections were held in Malaysia on Wednesday, 9 May 2018.
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See also
1Malaysia
- 1Malaysia
- 1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal
- 1Malaysia People's Housing Programme
- 1Malaysia Square
- 1Malaysia for Youth
- Bandar Malaysia
- Government Transformation Programme (Malaysia)
- Kedai Rakyat 1Malaysia
- Rakita (Malaysian radio station)
- Team Lotus (2010–2011)
- Timeline of the 1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal
- Tun Razak Exchange
- Urban Transformation Centre
2012 establishments in Malaysia
- 1Malaysia Square
- 1Malaysia for Youth
- Aegis Malinnov
- Automated Enforcement System
- Batik Air Malaysia
- Caterham F1
- Cristtee
- Disney XD (Southeast Asian TV channel)
- Eaglexpress
- Finance Accreditation Agency
- Fuying & Sam
- Gaharu Tea Valley
- Glulam Gallery
- Go KL City Bus
- Hijabista
- IMoney
- Institute for Pioneering of Education and Economic Excellence
- Jalur Tiga
- Jirnexu
- Johor Bahru Eastern Dispersal Link Expressway
- Kwasa Damansara
- Legoland Malaysia Resort
- Macau Gallery Melaka
- Malay and Islamic World Museum
- Malaysia National Alliance Party
- Marcerra United F.C.
- Marini's on 57
- Melody (radio station)
- National Oversight and Whistleblowers Centre
- Ninetology
- Parti Bangsa Malaysia
- Petronas Tower 3
- Piktochart
- Rapid Kuantan
- SMS Banting
- ST3 Shopping Mall
- Sapura Energy
- Selangor Philharmonic Orchestra
- Selangor Young People Secretariat
- Straits Chinese Jewellery Museum
- Tour of Borneo
- Tripfez Travel
- United Borneo Alliance
- University of Malaya-Wales
- Wasatiyyah Institute Malaysia
2018 disestablishments in Malaysia
- 1Malaysia for Youth
- CIMB Classic
- Economic policy of the Najib Razak government
- Goods and Services Tax (Malaysia)
- Kota Alam Shah (state constituency)
- Land Public Transport Agency (Malaysia)
- National Civics Bureau
- National Service Training Programme (Malaysia)
- National Special Operations Force (Malaysia)
- Sungai Pinang (Selangor state constituency)
- Transformasi Nasional 2050
- United Sabah Alliance
Government agencies disestablished in 2018
- 1Malaysia for Youth
- Land Public Transport Agency (Malaysia)
- London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority
- National Civics Bureau
- National Service Training Programme (Malaysia)
- Ontario Municipal Board
- Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity
- Taiwan Provincial Consultative Council
- Taiwan Provincial Government
Youth organisations based in Malaysia
- 1Malaysia for Youth
- Asian Federation of Muslim Youth
- Boys' Brigade in Malaysia
- Gilwell Scouts Nature Park Sandakan
- Kadet Remaja Sekolah Malaysia
- Klima Action Malaysia
- Malaysia Youth and Students Democratic Movement
- Malaysian Islamic Youth Movement
- Malaysian Scouts Association
- National Civics Bureau
- Persatuan Belia Islam Nasional
- Projek Kalsom
- Scouting and Guiding in Malaysia
- Selangor Young People Secretariat
- World Assembly of Youth
- Youth Parliament of Malaysia
- YouthSays
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1Malaysia_for_Youth
Also known as IM4U.