The Days Where The Royal Command Of A Sultan Must Be Obeyed No Matter What Are Gone



We, members of G25, take cognisance of the fact that the menteri besar of Johor formally tendered his resignation to the Sultan of Johor on Saturday, April 13, 2019, and that a new menteri besar was appointed on the following day.
We are, however, deeply perturbed by a recent media report wherein the crown prince of Johor is reported to have said: “… it is the prerogative of the sultan to appoint the menteri besar” and “…it was Sultan Ibrahim who made the decision to change the menteri besar”.
So far, the Johor palace has not denied the allegations. In the same media report, the prime minister is reported to have said:
“I am of the opinion that if we assume that those who can choose the prime minister and choose our menteri besar are the kings, then we are no longer a democratic country.”
From the above report, we identify two pertinent issues of constitutional importance that need to be addressed:
(i) Does a ruler have the power to remove a menteri besar?
(ii) Does a ruler have the prerogative to appoint a menteri besar of his choice?
Does a ruler have the power to remove a menteri besar?
It is imperative to appreciate that under our Federal Constitution, every ruler of a state in Malaysia is a constitutional monarch; meaning that he exercises constitutional powers similar to those of the queen under British constitutional law.
In other words, he is not a despotic ruler who can act in any manner he pleases. The days where the titah (royal command) of a sultan must be obeyed, no matter what, are gone. We no longer live in a feudal society under a feudal raja. We have come a long way. Since Merdeka and the promulgation of the Federal Constitution, a ruler must act in accordance with the constitution (be it the Federal Constitution or the state constitution), the law, and constitutional conventions. Malaysia is a parliamentary democracy and the role of the ruler must fit well with the spirit and practice of parliamentary democracy and the rule of law.
Make no mistake that in our country, only the Federal Constitution is supreme. His Majesty the King, Their Royal Highnesses the Rulers, ministers and every citizen is bound by and must adhere to the Federal Constitution as well as the applicable state constitution.
Accordingly, a ruler, being a constitutional monarch, has no power to remove a menteri besar, no matter how unhappy he is with the performance or the conduct of the menteri besar. He may remove the menteri besar only in the following situations:
(a) where he is satisfied that, via a motion duly tabled before the state legislative assembly, the menteri besar no longer enjoys the confidence of the majority of the members of the house; or
(b) where he is satisfied, through sufficient and credible evidence, after due inquiry, that the menteri besar has lost the support of the majority of the members of the state legislative assembly.
Article 4(7) of the state constitution of Johor makes it clear that the menteri besar does not hold office at the ruler’s pleasure. Therefore, it is unlawful and unconstitutional for a ruler to remove a menteri besar other than in situation (a) or (b) as mentioned above.
Does a ruler have the prerogative to appoint a menteri besar?
If what is meant by “prerogative” here is absolute power to appoint whomsoever the ruler desires, then the answer to this question must be a firm “no”. Under Article 4 (2)(a) of the Johor constitution, it is stated:
(2) The state executive council shall be appointed as follows, that is to say –
(a) the ruler shall first appoint as menteri besar to preside over the state executive council a member of the legislative assembly who in his judgment is likely to command the confidence of the majority of the members of the assembly.
Thus, the ruler must appoint as the menteri besar only a member of the state legislative assembly who is likely to command the confidence of the majority of the members of the assembly, and not any person he likes. In deciding which particular member of the state legislative assembly is likely to command the confidence of the majority, a ruler must consider any representation made by the leader of the winning party.
Of course, he is entitled to make his own assessment, but he must be fair and objective, and he is at liberty to make the necessary inquiry if he deems it fit to do so. But he must constantly bear in mind that he has no absolute power in this regard, but must respect and yield to the wish of the majority. If it is evidentially clear that the majority desires member A as the menteri besar, then so be it: the ruler, constitutionally, cannot ask for more than one name from the winning party to be submitted to him.
In this regard, we would like to refer to the words of wisdom of a former Lord President, the Rt Hon Raja Azlan Shah (later, HRH Sultan Azlan Shah of Perak) in his article “The Role of Constitutional Rulers: A Malaysia Perspective for the Laity” (1982 Jernal Undang Undang, Law Faculty, University of Malaya):
It is true that appointment of a menteri besar is a prerogative of the sultan. However, the ruler is not free to appoint anybody he likes. He must appoint a member of the legislative assembly who in his judgment is likely to command the confidence of the majority of the members of the assembly. When the party which obtains the majority of seats in the general election decides to nominate one of its members of the assembly for appointment as menteri besar, in my view the ruler has no discretion but to appointment him. To disregard the wishes of the party and to appoint another member who cannot command the confidence of the majority of the members in the assembly could lead to a vote of no confidence against him, in which case the ruler would have to either appoint another member or dissolve the assembly.
Perhaps, for the sake of completeness, it is pertinent for us to add that under Article 71(4) and Schedule 8 of the Federal Constitution, every state constitution must include the provisions set out in Schedule 8, or provisions substantially to the same effect. These provisions are referred to in the constitution as “the essential provisions”. In essence, these provisions make it mandatory for every state to conform to Westminster-style constitutional conventions. If a state constitution does not contain these essential provisions, Parliament may by law give effect to them in that state, or remove provisions in the state constitution which are inconsistent with them.
These essential provisions include provisions that ensure the operation of constitutional monarchy. Hence, the provisions prescribe that a ruler must appoint as the menteri besar only a member of the state legislative assembly who is likely to command the confidence of the majority of the members of the assembly; and that he can only remove the menteri besar in the circumstances as stipulated by the constitution.
Further, a ruler in carrying out his functions must act on the advice of the state executive council or a member of the state executive council acting under its general authority. We do acknowledge, however, that there are exceptions to this general rule of requiring the ruler to act on advice. For example, a ruler has absolute discretion in deciding whether or not to accede to a request by the menteri besar to dissolve the state legislative assembly. Likewise, a ruler has absolute discretion in the exercise of his statutory powers as the head of Islam in his state.
 


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