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Monday, 01 December 2008 09:41

(South China Morning Post) - Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim is reaching out to Malaysia's powerful sultans in his latest strategy to try to wrest power from the government.

His wife, Dr Wan Azizah Ismail, the nominal president of Anwar's Keadilan party, has offered to restore their powers if the opposition seizes power. "We are willing to return royal immunity and power to veto laws in the spirit of constitutional monarchy," she said.

Her statement has sparked debate over whether the Malay rulers, one of whom is chosen as ruling sultan every five years, should get back powers that were taken away in 1984 by then prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

Dr Mahathir amended the constitution and removed the sultan's power to veto bills, making the government the highest authority in the country. A 1993 amendment removed royal immunity from prosecution.

Constitutional law expert Shad Saleem Faruqi said on Friday that he supported the reinstatement of royal powers, but under strict codes of conduct to prevent the abuse of power.

The proposal came a day after Tunku Naquiyuddin, the regent of Negri Sembilan, made a rare demand to the government to reinstate royal powers.

The government's response was lukewarm, with the minister for law Nazri Aziz saying that a proposal must be made by the Conference of Rulers, a body that represents the nine sultans.

Despite his reduced powers, the ruling sultan does have discretionary powers to convene and dissolve parliament and appoint chief ministers, judges and senior civil servants.

The royals have also been outspoken recently on a number of issues, and many went against the ruling by the National Fatwa Council, Malaysia's top religious authority, to ban yoga for Muslims. The sultans have also
been critical of Malaysia's scandal-plagued judiciary.

"The royals have an expanding role as a check on government excesses," said Ramon Navaratnam, the chairman of think-tank, Asian Strategy and Leadership Institute. "We should not reject their suggestion outright, but examine it carefully."

Anwar's move to win royal support could be politically significant if he wins the backing of the king, Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin, who can convene parliament - a tactic that could be used by Anwar to stage a mass defection of government backbenchers to his party.
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written by Birdbrain, December 01, 2008 09:45:15
Kesultanan Melayu!
Ketuan Rakyat!

Ketuanan UMNO? Porah!
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written by *********, December 01, 2008 09:46:34
If holding a Candle can get one arrested, it means that the Evil BN/Umno regime are afraid of Light Shining in the Abyss of Darkness. If this is the case, The Scribe proposes that from today onwards, WHENEVER YOU SEE A POLICE OFFICER OR POLICE VEHICLE ON THE STREET , FLASH YOUR HEADLIGHTS AT THEM. LET THIS BE A REMINDER TO THE POLICE THAT THE RAKYAT (PEOPLE) WILL NO LONGER STAND FOR THEIR PERSECUTION OF THE RAKYAT AND ALSO FOR ALLOWING THE ROYAL MALAYSIAN POLICE (PDRM) TO BE A TOOL OF THE EVIL BN/UMNO REGIME TO OPPRESS THE RAKYAT.

LET IT ALSO SERVE AS A CONSTANT REMINDER TO THE BN/UMNO REGIME THAT THE RAKYAT WANTS ALL THE ISA DETAINEES TO BE RELEASED.

Please spread the Word and get everyone to do it. Lets embarrass the Police and the Evil BN/Umno regime in the eyes of the World. LETS HARTAL TOGETHER!...More http://*********.********.com
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written by cklife, December 01, 2008 09:48:26
Can Sultan kills and get away with it if immunity is available?
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written by asguard, December 01, 2008 09:53:21
I support half immunity for the monarchs within the country! And not full!
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written by Rodins Fist, December 01, 2008 09:53:25
Good idea. And, as a representative of the Rakyat - not just constituencies - could they veto ISA Detentions as well? At least, until it's removed/amended to reflect the 21st Century.
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written by ROBERTNGTG, December 01, 2008 10:15:23
Her statement has sparked debate over whether the Malay rulers, one of whom is chosen as ruling sultan every five years, should get back powers that were taken away in 1984 by then prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

TAKE HEED. NAJIS AND THE DE FACTOR DICTATOR WILL DO EVEN MORE ONCE THEY ARE FIRMLY ENTRENCHED.
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written by PeacefulMalaysia, December 01, 2008 10:51:47
Those who did NOT respect the sovernity of the Sultans MUST be sent to jail.
Mathatir A/l Kutty Mohamed (the Fcking Indian Muslim) should be put in jail.
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written by temenggong, December 01, 2008 11:06:00
The rulers have to exercise their discretionary powers meaningfully for the rakyat to consider expanding their role. Apart from the appointment of the CMs in Trengganu and Perlis, the rulers have hardly used their powers that serves to check excesses by the ruling party, including the appointment of the CJ and EC heads.
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written by Rainbowseahorse, December 01, 2008 13:25:01
I would support the Sultans to be Joint Chief Ministers to curb abuses of power by present CMs who now rule their States like their private domain and commit gross corruption to the point of bankrupting the States.

Also, the Agong has to approve new bills & Fatwa and, if need to, consult with the other Sultans before giving his consent or to veto them.

As for royal immunity from prosecution, it is a big NO! Same should go for Tuns and other dignitaries, because NOBODY should be above the law.
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