PM Anwar mourns the loss of a great leader in Sarawak, read more to discover the impact of Mutang Tagal's passing on the community.
The recent passing of Senate President Datuk Mutang Tagal has left a significant void in Sarawak, with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim expressing deep sorrow over the loss. Known for his dedication to parliamentary reform efforts, Mutang Tagal was a champion for his tribe, the Lun Bawang people. His commitment to developing Sarawak and highlighting his tribe's role in the state's progress earned him tributes from across the political spectrum. Alexander Nanta Linggi, the GPS secretary-general, praised Mutang's contributions, underscoring his strong principles and values.
Mutang Tagal, who became the 20th President of the Senate in February, passed away at the age of 69. Despite his relatively short tenure, his impact on parliamentary proceedings was profound. His sudden demise at the National Heart Institute (IJN) has shocked many, emphasizing the loss of a respected leader. Mutang's unwavering dedication to upholding parliamentary standards and advancing the rights of marginalized communities resonated with colleagues and constituents alike.
In honor of Mutang Tagal's memory, tributes continue to pour in, celebrating his enduring legacy and commitment to public service. His advocacy for parliamentary reform and representation of the Lun Bawang tribe has left a lasting impact on Sarawak's political landscape. The nation mourns the loss of a dedicated leader who leaves behind a legacy of integrity and passion for serving his people.
As the nation mourns Mutang Tagal's passing, his strong commitment to parliamentary reform and advocacy for marginalized communities will be remembered as hallmarks of his legacy. His brief but impactful tenure as Senate President has cemented his place in Sarawak's political history, leaving a void that will be difficult to fill.
KUALA LUMPUR, May 10 โ Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim described the passing of the Senate president Datuk Mutang Tagal this morning as a great loss ...
GPS secretary-general Alexander Nanta Linggi says the late Senate president highlighted his tribe's role in developing Sarawak.
KUCHING (May 10): Senate President Datuk Mutang Tagal has passed away at the age of 69. A statement from the Senate President's office said Mutang died at ...
Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today said that the country has lost a leader who was very serious in parliamentary reform efforts with the demise of Senate ...
Mutang, who was sworn in the 20th president of the Senate in February, was its shortest serving head. The 69-year-old Lun Bawang, born on October 5, 1954, in ...
Dewan Negara president Mutang Tagal died at the National Heart Institute (IJN) at 11.46am today. He was 69. The Dewan Negara President's Office confirmed ...