The Other Voices on Malaysian Politics and Social Issues
Saturday, 30 August 2014
SELANGOR SULTAN MUST STAY WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE CONSTITUTION
2 comments:
Anonymous
said...
A lot of the Sultan's ill(legal) advisors giving a new spin on the interpretation of the Constitution. They say the Sultan has absolute discretionary power in appointing an MB making him an absolute monarch and not a constitutional monarch.
They all didn't read the Fed Constitution wherein all the States' Constitution in Malaysia are based with regard to the appointment of an MB vis a vis the PM. So if a Sultan can appoint an MB according to his whim and fancy, so is the Agong in the appointment of the PM.
2 comments:
A lot of the Sultan's ill(legal) advisors giving a new spin on the interpretation of the Constitution. They say the Sultan has absolute discretionary power in appointing an MB making him an absolute monarch and not a constitutional monarch.
They all didn't read the Fed Constitution wherein all the States' Constitution in Malaysia are based with regard to the appointment of an MB vis a vis the PM. So if a Sultan can appoint an MB according to his whim and fancy, so is the Agong in the appointment of the PM.
he did nothing actually .... but those stupid macais are the one who said this and that, that make him look stupid too
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