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Malaysian Studies
Lesson 8
Malaysian Government System
The main components of Malaysian Government
System
The formation of the
Malaysian government
system
The main components of the
Malaysian Government System
The Executive Body
The Royal Council
The Legislative Body
The Judiciary Body
• Malaya instituted a new administrative structure,
known as Power Segregation System upon gaining
independence.
• This style of administrative was proposed by
Montesqiu. He suggested the ruling pattern in a
country to be segregated to avoid power domination
by certain party.
• In the Malaysian context today, this segregation
theory can be seen in three main forms of the ruling
powers.
Power Segregation System
Three Main Branches of Government
Executive Body ( Administration ) Carries out matters involving the
administration of the country.
Legislative Body ( Law ) Formulates the drafting of laws
Judiciary Body ( Judgement ) Executes and dispenses justice
The main components of the Malaysian Government
System
The Royal Council
The Executive
Body
The Legislative
Body
The Judiciary
Body
• The Royal Council is the official body with the most
superior position. It is made up of nine Sultans and four
state governors.
• Among the responsibilities carried out by the Council are :
o Selecting the High Majesty ( Yang di-Pertuan Agong ) and
his deputy.
o Approving or disapproving the customs of Islam for the
whole of the Malay Federation, except Sabah and Sarawak.
o Agreeing or disagreeing to any law or offering advice on
the appointment of any position which requires the
approval of the Royal Council.
o Giving their opinion on country policy and matters related
to the development of the country.
The main components of the Malaysian Government System
The Royal Majesty
Legislative Body
Parliament
Administrative Body
Senate
House of
Representative
Commission
Judiciary Body
Ministry
The Cabinet
The Prime Minister
Supreme Court
Chief Court
High Court
Lower Court
• His Majesty, The Yang di-Pertuan Agong (YDPA),
acts as the Head of Country and the head to
three branches of the government.
• Among the duties of the YDPA include :
 advisory duties
 discretionary duties
 being the highest ruler of the military
 approving the draft of the laws
 declaring an emergency when needed
 giving amnesty
DULI YANG MAHA MULIA SERI PADUKA BAGINDA YANG
DIPERTUAN AGONG SULTAN ABDUL HALIM MUADZAM SYAH IBNI
ALMARHUM SULTAN BADLISAH
The executive Power at the Federation Level
The Board of Ministers / Cabinet
The Prime Minister
Minister
The Deputy Minister
The Cabinet Ministers
• The main duty of the cabinet is formulating and
executing the country’s highest policy.
• The body is led by the Prime Minister and his
other ministers.
• The Prime Minister is appointed by His Majesty,
the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.
• The other ministers are appointed by the YDPA
after being advised by the Prime Minister.
The Executive Power at the State Level
King/Sultan/State Governor
The State Government Meeting
Council
The State Legislative Assembly
The state level administration
• All administrative matters are confined within the State
Constitution.
• The issues which fall under state rule include
 Religion
 Agriculture
 Education
 Forestry
 Land administration
 Water
 Any other others which are pivotal for the
development of the state.
The Royal Majesty ( YDPA )
The Royal Council
Parliament
The Legislative Body at the Federation Level
The structure of the Malaysian Parliament
Parliament
Senate
House of
Representatives
Parliament
• Consist of the YDPA, the Senate and the House of
Representatives.
The Senate
• Consist of 69 members or senators.
• A senator’s position lasts for three years and he cannot hold
this position for more than two terms.
• A senator must also be 30 years of age and above.
The House of Representatives
• Consist of 195 members ( 182 from the states in Malaysia, 10
from KL Federation Territory and 3 from Labuan Federation
Territory.
• Must be of 21 years of age and above.
The function and powers of the Parliament.
• To make, alter/abolish the law ( legislative power )
• To impose new taxes, additional ones or abolish
any taxes.
• To approve the nation’s budget for a specific year.
The process of enacting the law in the parliament.
• The parliament has the power to make the laws in the
way that the Senate and the House of Representatives
approve a draft of the laws as well as by the YDPA.
• Every draft of the bill must be approved by a
Parliamentary council through four stages before it is
approved, which are :
a) The First Reading
b) The Second Reading
c) Discussion at the Committee Level
d) The Third Reading
The Stages for the Drafting of Any Law
The Third Reading
The draft of law will be brought to the House of Representatives to be approved, if necessary
The Committee level
The draft of law will be amended, if necessary
The Second Reading
The draft of law will be debated as to its impact and its use to the people and country
The First Reading
The draft of law raised by a minister in brief
The legislative power at the State Level
King/Sultan/State Governor/ State Legislative Assembly
The State Legislative Body
The Membership of the State Legislative Body
1. The main function of the King/Sultan/State Governor is to :-
i. call upon the State Legislative Assembly to have a
meeting, to stop and dismiss it.
ii. Acts to give approval to the state laws that have been
approved by the State Legislative Assembly.
• To execute the judicial duties in this country, a
court system in needed.
The System and Pattern of Justice in Malaysia
Court
Federal Court State Court
1. The court in Malaysia is based on the federation system.
2. Supreme Court, High Court, Section Court, Appellate
Court, Magistrate Court, Military Court, Labour Court,
and Mineral Inspection Court are all federations
( comes under Federation government and not the State
government. )
3. The Malaysian courts are divided into two:
a) The Federation Court, consisting of Superior Court,
Lower Court and Special Court.
b) The State Court, consisting of the Shari’a and the
Custom Courts.
Classification of courts in Malaysia
The Federation Court
1. Superior Court • Supreme Court
• Appellate Court
• High Court of Malaya and Borneo
2. Lower Court • Section Court
• Juvenile Court
• Magistrate Court Class I and Class II
• Minor Demand Court
• Chieftain Court
3. Special Court • Military Court
• Industrial Court
• Labour Court
• Special Royal Court
• State Court
State Court
1. Shari’a Court • Shari’a Appellate Court
• Shari’a High Court
2. Custom Court
( Sabah and Sarawak )
• District Custom Court
• Officer / Custom Head Court
• Chieftain Court

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L8 components of malaysian government system

  • 2. The main components of Malaysian Government System The formation of the Malaysian government system The main components of the Malaysian Government System The Executive Body The Royal Council The Legislative Body The Judiciary Body
  • 3. • Malaya instituted a new administrative structure, known as Power Segregation System upon gaining independence. • This style of administrative was proposed by Montesqiu. He suggested the ruling pattern in a country to be segregated to avoid power domination by certain party. • In the Malaysian context today, this segregation theory can be seen in three main forms of the ruling powers.
  • 4. Power Segregation System Three Main Branches of Government Executive Body ( Administration ) Carries out matters involving the administration of the country. Legislative Body ( Law ) Formulates the drafting of laws Judiciary Body ( Judgement ) Executes and dispenses justice
  • 5. The main components of the Malaysian Government System The Royal Council The Executive Body The Legislative Body The Judiciary Body
  • 6. • The Royal Council is the official body with the most superior position. It is made up of nine Sultans and four state governors. • Among the responsibilities carried out by the Council are : o Selecting the High Majesty ( Yang di-Pertuan Agong ) and his deputy. o Approving or disapproving the customs of Islam for the whole of the Malay Federation, except Sabah and Sarawak. o Agreeing or disagreeing to any law or offering advice on the appointment of any position which requires the approval of the Royal Council. o Giving their opinion on country policy and matters related to the development of the country.
  • 7. The main components of the Malaysian Government System The Royal Majesty Legislative Body Parliament Administrative Body Senate House of Representative Commission Judiciary Body Ministry The Cabinet The Prime Minister Supreme Court Chief Court High Court Lower Court
  • 8. • His Majesty, The Yang di-Pertuan Agong (YDPA), acts as the Head of Country and the head to three branches of the government. • Among the duties of the YDPA include :  advisory duties  discretionary duties  being the highest ruler of the military  approving the draft of the laws  declaring an emergency when needed  giving amnesty
  • 9. DULI YANG MAHA MULIA SERI PADUKA BAGINDA YANG DIPERTUAN AGONG SULTAN ABDUL HALIM MUADZAM SYAH IBNI ALMARHUM SULTAN BADLISAH
  • 10. The executive Power at the Federation Level The Board of Ministers / Cabinet The Prime Minister Minister The Deputy Minister The Cabinet Ministers
  • 11. • The main duty of the cabinet is formulating and executing the country’s highest policy. • The body is led by the Prime Minister and his other ministers. • The Prime Minister is appointed by His Majesty, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. • The other ministers are appointed by the YDPA after being advised by the Prime Minister.
  • 12. The Executive Power at the State Level King/Sultan/State Governor The State Government Meeting Council The State Legislative Assembly
  • 13. The state level administration • All administrative matters are confined within the State Constitution. • The issues which fall under state rule include  Religion  Agriculture  Education  Forestry  Land administration  Water  Any other others which are pivotal for the development of the state.
  • 14. The Royal Majesty ( YDPA ) The Royal Council Parliament The Legislative Body at the Federation Level
  • 15. The structure of the Malaysian Parliament Parliament Senate House of Representatives
  • 16. Parliament • Consist of the YDPA, the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Senate • Consist of 69 members or senators. • A senator’s position lasts for three years and he cannot hold this position for more than two terms. • A senator must also be 30 years of age and above. The House of Representatives • Consist of 195 members ( 182 from the states in Malaysia, 10 from KL Federation Territory and 3 from Labuan Federation Territory. • Must be of 21 years of age and above.
  • 17. The function and powers of the Parliament. • To make, alter/abolish the law ( legislative power ) • To impose new taxes, additional ones or abolish any taxes. • To approve the nation’s budget for a specific year.
  • 18. The process of enacting the law in the parliament. • The parliament has the power to make the laws in the way that the Senate and the House of Representatives approve a draft of the laws as well as by the YDPA. • Every draft of the bill must be approved by a Parliamentary council through four stages before it is approved, which are : a) The First Reading b) The Second Reading c) Discussion at the Committee Level d) The Third Reading
  • 19. The Stages for the Drafting of Any Law The Third Reading The draft of law will be brought to the House of Representatives to be approved, if necessary The Committee level The draft of law will be amended, if necessary The Second Reading The draft of law will be debated as to its impact and its use to the people and country The First Reading The draft of law raised by a minister in brief
  • 20. The legislative power at the State Level King/Sultan/State Governor/ State Legislative Assembly The State Legislative Body The Membership of the State Legislative Body 1. The main function of the King/Sultan/State Governor is to :- i. call upon the State Legislative Assembly to have a meeting, to stop and dismiss it. ii. Acts to give approval to the state laws that have been approved by the State Legislative Assembly.
  • 21. • To execute the judicial duties in this country, a court system in needed. The System and Pattern of Justice in Malaysia Court Federal Court State Court
  • 22. 1. The court in Malaysia is based on the federation system. 2. Supreme Court, High Court, Section Court, Appellate Court, Magistrate Court, Military Court, Labour Court, and Mineral Inspection Court are all federations ( comes under Federation government and not the State government. ) 3. The Malaysian courts are divided into two: a) The Federation Court, consisting of Superior Court, Lower Court and Special Court. b) The State Court, consisting of the Shari’a and the Custom Courts.
  • 23. Classification of courts in Malaysia The Federation Court 1. Superior Court • Supreme Court • Appellate Court • High Court of Malaya and Borneo 2. Lower Court • Section Court • Juvenile Court • Magistrate Court Class I and Class II • Minor Demand Court • Chieftain Court
  • 24. 3. Special Court • Military Court • Industrial Court • Labour Court • Special Royal Court • State Court State Court 1. Shari’a Court • Shari’a Appellate Court • Shari’a High Court 2. Custom Court ( Sabah and Sarawak ) • District Custom Court • Officer / Custom Head Court • Chieftain Court