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Rulers to decide on new King

Candidate named on Jan 24 must first consent to appointmen­t, says lawyer

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PETALING JAYA: While the rotational system is used to determine who among the nine Malay Rulers will be elected the next Yang di-Pertuan Agong, ultimately the nation’s 16th King will be chosen at a Special Meeting of the Conference of Rulers. This will take place on Jan 24.

Legal expert Associate Professor Dr Shamrahayu A. Aziz said the Rulers were not bound to follow the rotation list.

“It is at their discretion,” she said. “The Ruler named as the next Yang di-Pertuan Agong must first give consent or decline his appointmen­t as King by the Rulers,” she said when contacted yesterday.

Dr Shamrahayu said the nine Malay hereditary Rulers, who would be attending the special meeting, would then decide by way of a majority ballot to elect one of them as the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.

“For a Ruler to become the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, he must get at least five votes, which includes his own,” said Dr Shamrahayu.

Dr Shamrahayu said the rakyat would want to see the appointmen­t of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong as soon as possible.

“A Head of State represents the country’s royal institutio­n and a symbol of the nation’s sovereignt­y,” she added.

Constituti­onal lawyer Datuk Malik Imtiaz said the Malaysian Constituti­on sets out the procedures for the election of the King

“But no time frame is specified for the election of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong in these circumstan­ces,” he added.

Based on accepted practices, he said the Rulers would offer the appointmen­t to the Ruler next in line on the rotation list.

“If that Ruler declines, the offer will be made to the next Ruler on the list, and so on, until a Ruler accepts the offer,” he added.

If the appointmen­t is accepted, the Rulers must elect that Ruler by the aforementi­oned vote.

“That Ruler is then declared to have been elected as the Yang di-Pertuan Agong for a term of five years, and the Keeper of the Rulers’ Seal must notify both Houses of Parliament of the matter,” he said.

Bar Council’s Constituti­onal Law Committee co-chair Andrew Khoo said that the Rulers would not allow the throne to remain vacant for long.

Pending the election of a new Yang di-Pertuan Agong, he said the Rulers would appoint a deputy Yang di-Pertuan Agong to carry out the functions and duties of the King.

“This is to ensure that legislatio­ns passed by Parliament and certain appointmen­ts within the government and the judiciary receives the perkenan or royal consent from the King,” he said.

Under the Fifth Schedule of the Constituti­on, the Keeper of the Rulers’ Seal will convene the Conference of Rulers not later than four weeks before the expiry of the term of office of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and whenever a vacancy occurs in that office.

 ??  ?? Institutio­n’s upkeep: A worker doing maintenanc­e work on a sign at Istana Negara during the Conference of Rulers meeting. — Bernama
Institutio­n’s upkeep: A worker doing maintenanc­e work on a sign at Istana Negara during the Conference of Rulers meeting. — Bernama

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