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The Sengol Is a Symbol of Divine Right to Power. It Does Not Belong in Parliament. : vimarsana.com
The Sengol Is a Symbol of 'Divine Right' to Power. It Does Not Belong in Parliament.
Parliament derives its mandate from the people, not from a divine entity or priests.
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