Constitutional Monarch?

  • I was disturbed upon reading a news square which appeared in a single of a online news portal which made an allegation about a involvement of a Selangor Ruler in a administration department department of a assembly. we was not certain of a allegation till we review Aziz Bari comments upon a subject matter.

  • Legally it does appear which a Sultan has overstepped his management in demanding a SLA to send all powers associated to a administration department department of MAIS directly to him. This makes Selangor a only State Religious Authority to turn eccentric of a state administration department department as well as directly carry out by a Sultan. It is a well known actuality which a conduct as well as function of most of a Sultan's have been not model as well as not comparable to a prophet of any of a early days caliph. we wonder who in MAIS will mount up as well as so NO to HRH if he final to outlay a monies in Zakat Fund in a way which he likes.

  • It was upsetting sufficient to review a demeanour upon how a law was change. What is some-more upsetting is a actuality which a complete state assemblyman from both side of a domestic camps which had ap! valid t he bill. No a single had a spinal column to mount up as well as pronounced no to something which is principally in proper. While we assimilate a vigour Khalid is facing, we would have expected a state antithesis to behind him up as well as not to await a bill.

  • Their disaster to have a principal mount upon this have a difference means which they have been not fit to be a lawmaker. There have been things which can be ! politici ze as well as there have been things which cannot be done. It appears which for a state to return behind to a strange practices as well as to be inline with a practices in other states is by flitting another law when they have 90% carry out of a SLA or a FG as well as SSG is ruled by a same party.

  • This is in truth a unhappy day for a people of Selangor.
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