MALAYSIA - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 33
About This Presentation
Title:

MALAYSIA

Description:

Practices parliamentary democracy and is ruled as a constitutional Monarchy with ... (included Agong) such as the power to award honours and other ceremonial powers. ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:338
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 34
Provided by: notesU
Category:
Tags: malaysia | honours

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: MALAYSIA


1
PENGAJIAN MALAYSIA

EN. IMADUDDIN BIN ABIDIN
UHM 1012
2
  • THE GOVERNMENT
  • STRUCTURE AND SYSTEM

3
EAGLE WHITE
  • MOHD AFIZAN BIN ARIFFIN MB05034
  • MOHD AZUAN BIN ABU SHAH MB05036
  • MUHAMAD HARIF BIN GHANI MB05052
  • MUHAMAD RUSYDI BIN ALI MB05053

4
INTRODUCTION
  • Practices parliamentary democracy and is ruled as
    a constitutional Monarchy with Yang di Pertuan
    Agong as the head of the country.
  • The federal Constitution of Malaysia divides the
    authority of the federation into its Legislative
    authority,Judicial authority and Executive
    authority

5
  • The Malaysian Government follows the Constitution
    of the Federation of Malaya which was promulgated
    on Merdeka day, August 31, 1957 (revised in 1963)
    in setting up its administrative and policy
    making decisions
  • Under the constitution, Malaysia as a federation
    is ruled as a Constitutional Monarchy with the
    appointment of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King or
    Supreme Sovereign) as the head of the country

6
  • State level, each of the nine states of Perlis,
    Kedah, Perak, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Johor,
    Pahang, Terengganu and Kelantan is ruled by its
    own Sultan
  • Melaka, Pulau Pinang, Sabah and Sarawak the Yang
    di-Pertuan Negeri (Governor of State) is the head
    of State

7
Government structure
8
YANG DIPERTUAN AGONG
  • The supreme head of Malaysia
  • He is elected by the conference of rulers for a
    term of 5 years or when those post fall vacant.
  • Must be one of the nine rulers.

9
THE RIGHTS AND ROLE OF YDPA
  • 1- Executive authority
  • - Even every act flows from his authority but
    YDPA must act in accordance with the advice of
    cabinet.
  • However some situation he may act in his personal
    discretion
  • a- The appointment of PM
  • b- The withholding of consent to a request for a
    dissolution of Parliament.

10
  • c - call for a meeting for a conference of
    rulers.
  • 3 important functions vested in the YDPA but
    exercise on advice.
  • a- He is the supreme commander of armed forces
    but this role is purely ceremonial.
  • b- He has power to grant pardons, reprieves and
    respites in respect of all criminal offences
    committed in the federal territories and all
    offences trialable by the Syariah courts in
    Penang,Melaka,Sabah and Sarawak.

11
  • c- He has the power to appoint certain members
    of the Dewan Negara(senate)
  • 2- Legislative power
  • He has 30 days to assented the bill passed by
    Parliament otherwise on expiry of the 30 days
    period, it becomes law.
  • 3- The prerogative
  • - The only prerogative which exist are those
    which are traditional aspects of the rulers
    power (included Agong) such as the power to
    award honours and other ceremonial powers.

12
COUNCIL OF RULERS
  • The council is represented by Rulers and
    Governors.
  • It has 2 important roles
  • 1- to safeguard the interests and status of Malay
    rulers
  • a- selection of the YDPA and the Deputy YDPA
  • b- Approves or disapproves any act, practice or
    religious ceremony (Islam) that involves the
    Federation as a whole.

13
  • 2- Administration affairs of the country.
  • a- Approves or disapproves any law and gives
    advice on whatever appointment that, under the
    Constitution, requires the approval of, or
    consultations with the Council of Rulers.
  • b- Appoints members of the Special Courts
  • Grants pardon, postpones or commutes sentences
    under Section (1) Art. 182.
  • c- deliberate matters pertaining to national
    policies and all other matters deemed necessary.
  • D- appointment of officers such as judges, the
    chairman, deputy chairman and members of

14
  • commissions such as Public Service comm, the
    Election Comm, Education comm and countrys Chief
    Auditor- the council must be informed in advance
    of the appointments of the posts
  • Conference of rulers is held 3 or 4 times a year
    and each conference lasts 3 days.
  • It may be regarded as a forum for closed
    discussion among Rulers, the Federal and State
    government and for decision making in the
    interest of the nation.

15
The Legislative Authority
  • Power to create the laws governing the country .
  • Headed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the
    Parliament consisted of two separate bodies the
    Dewan Negara (Senate) and the Dewan Rakyat (House
    of Representative).
  • makes law which is applicable to the country as a
    whole ,have the authority to control government
    expenditure ,serves as a forum for criticism and
    the focus of public opinion
  • Ninth Schedule of federal constitution also
    states that legislative power is to be shared
    between the Federal Government,State Government
    which systematically distributes it in a Federal
    list ,State List and Concurent list

16
The separation of power at federal, state
concurrent levels
17
(No Transcript)
18
The Executive Authority
  • Power to govern the country
  • Authority power is vested in the Yang di-Pertuan
    Agong
  • The body which exercise this power is the
    Cabinet a group of Minister headed by the Prime
    Minister
  • Each Minister must be approved by the King.
  • Prime Minister and the Cabinet primarily
    regulates policy for domestic and foreign
    affairs.

19
Prime Minister
  • Holds the Chief Executive title in Governing the
    country
  • Won the majority seat in the Dewan Rakyat
  • Main duty to preside over the Cabinet and to
    supervise the various portfolios in the
    Government.
  • acts as advisor to the King on his duty such as
    the appointment and termination of Federal
    Judges, the filling and firing of senior
    executive in Civil Services and the passing of
    bills

20
Judicial Authority
  • The Judiciary or the area of justice lies with
    the courts.
  • The status of the Judiciary is also clearly
    embodied in the Federal Constitution (Article 121
    (1).
  • Head of the Judiciary is the Lord President of
    the Federal Court. the authority vested in the
    Superior and Subordinate Courts

21
  • According to Tun Mohamed Suffian, the courts have
    four big areas of jurisdiction
  • 1. The power to interpret the Constitution
  • 2. The power to interpret law
  • 3. The power to proclaim a written Federal or
    State law invalid.
  • 4. The power to declare a government action as
    invalid in the eyes of the law.

22
  • Superior Courts comprise the Federal Court, Court
    of Appeal, the High Court of Malaya and High
    Courts of Sabah and Sarawak.
  • In Peninsular Malaysia, Subordinate Courts are
    established under the Subordinate Court Act 1948,
    and comprise the Penghulus Court, Magistrates
    Court and Sessions Court

23
  • East Malaysia, based on an amendment made in 1981
    to the Subordinate Court Act 1948, the
    Subordinate Courts comprise the Court,
    Magistrates, Native Court and Sessions Court.
  • Chief Justice is appointed by His Majesty the
    Yang di-Pertuan Agong on the advice of the Prime
    Minister after consulting the Conference of
    Rulers and the appointment is applied to all
    courts
  • Federal Court of Malaysia is the highest judicial
    authority and the final court of appeal in
    Malaysia.

24
The Superior Courts

Superior Courts
25
(No Transcript)
26
SPECIAL COURTS
  • Was established on March 30, 1993 vide Act A848,
    now provided for in Article 182 of the Federal
    Constitution .
  • states that "any preceding by or against the Yang
    di-Pertuan Agong or the Ruler of a State in his
    personal capacity shall be brought in a Special
    Court established under clause (1) of Article 182
  • chaired by the Chief Justice of the Federal Court
    and he shall be assisted by four other members,
    namely the two Chief Judges of the respective
    High Courts and two other persons appointed by
    the Conference of Rulers who hold or have held
    office as a judge.
  • has exclusive jurisdiction to try all offenses
    committed in the Federation by the Yang
    di-Pertuan Agong or the Ruler of a State and all
    civil cases by or against the Yang di-Pertuan
    Agong or the Ruler of a State, notwithstanding
    where the cause of action arose

27
State Structure
28
STATE FEDERATION
  • Sultan or Yang di-Pertua Negeri is the head of
    state
  • He has the prerogatives to summon and dissolve
    the Assembly upon the advice of the Chief
    Minister
  • He delivers a State Address at the official
    opening of each new session of the Dewan

29
  • Yang di-Pertua Negeri has to assent to all Bills
    passed by the Dewan before they become laws
  • He has power to grand pardons, reprieves and
    respites in respect of all other offences
    committed in his State.

30
  • Function of State advisory council (EXCO) is the
    same as Cabinet at federal.
  • Lead by Menteri Besar or Chief Minister who
    appointed by sultan/ YDP
  • Give advise to the Sultan about state
    administration
  • State List comprises matters such as land,
    agriculture, forestry, local government, reverie
    fishing, Muslim law, etc

31
(No Transcript)
32
GROUP DISCUSSION
  • What is the meaning of separation of power and
    explain its importance.
  • As a democratic country, the system of
    government in Malaysia also practices the concept
    of distribution of power. Elaborate on the
    statement.
  • Discuss the power of jurisdiction within the
    industrial court.

33
References
  • Hasnah Hussiin, Mardiana Nordin, Pengajian
    Malaysia, Fajar Bakti, Sdn. Bhd., Kuala Lumpur,
    2000.
  • INTAN, Malaysia Kita, INTAN, Kuala Lumpur, 1999.
  • http//www.kehakiman.gov.my/
  • http//www1.mmu.edu.my/husni/index2.html.
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com