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Pakatan Rakyat, stop playing feudal politics


Tuesday, 25 January 2011 Aurora
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By Dr. Kua Kia Soong, The Malaysian Insider

The recent attempt by Pakatan Rakyat to pass a constitutional amendment in the Selangor state assembly to restore the power of appointing the state’s top three civil servants to the Sultan of Selangor was a retrograde step for the people’s movement. In their political games with Umno, the PR government seems to have lost sight of the interests of the people and the aims of the Reformasi movement.

As in other countries, our constitutional monarchy is a remnant of our feudal past. Nonetheless, the democratic system we fought for at independence has clearly demarcated the limits of our constitutional monarchy.

Our system is closely modelled on the British system in which the royalty is limited to official, ceremonial and representational duties, non-partisan duties such as bestowing honours, dissolving Parliament and appointing the prime minister or chief minister. Even royal prerogative is used according to laws enacted in Parliament or within the context of convention or precedent. It is exercised on the advice of the minister responsible to Parliament, often the prime minister or mentri besar. The Sultan may express his views but as a constitutional Ruler must ultimately accept the decision of the mentri besar and his Cabinet.

Under a constitutional monarchy, the sovereign must appoint an individual who commands the support of the House, who is usually the leader of the party or coalition that has a majority in that House. Once that is done, all legislative power is exercised by and with the advice and consent of the state legislative assembly. This includes the appointment of top civil servants, which should not be a royal prerogative.

After the 2008 general election, I criticised Pakatan Rakyat’s pussyfooting over the choice of mentri besar for Perak and deputy MB for Selangor by passing over this prerogative to the Sultans in the two states. I pointed out that at the time, it was because of the DAP’s PAS-phobia in Perak and its own intra-party factionalism in Selangor.

 

 

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written by Raja Kim, January 25, 2011 19:35:23
Dr. Kua Kia Soong, if the Royal parties involved in disputes of political parties they must remain apolitical as all are their subjects. Unfortunately they cannot remain so because of business connections of their kinfolks etc and and have to follow the hand that provides.Therein lies the fault.
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written by batsman, January 25, 2011 17:18:01
Aisehma Dr Kua - You disappoint. Would you rather leave the decision to UMNO even when UMNO no longer is state government? Pls use some of the grey matter you are supposed to have.
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written by syd, January 25, 2011 16:32:04
This is so true.
malays in the state also cannot work in pubs, restaurants and banks. Otherwise kena cane, jail and fined. Only the malays who are unemployed and stay in mosque will vote for pakatan.

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