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Laws of Malaysia - Federal Constitution

Government of Malaysia Country Resources Constitutions Malaysia 1 January 2006 Legislation/regulation

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This document describes the constitution of Malaysia as it pertains to; the states, religion and law of the federation, fundamental liberties, citizenship, the federation, the states, relations between the federation and the states, financial provisions, elections, the judiciary, public services, special powers against subversion, organized violence, and acts and crimes prejudicial to the public and emergency powers, general and miscellaneous, additional protections for states of sabah and Sarawak, temporary and transitional provisions, saving for rulers’ sovereignty, etc., and proceedings against the yang dl-pertuan agong and the rulers.

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