Kepalsuan First Lady di Daulatkan
Semua sudah maklum, tentang penyelewengan First Lady Malaysia, dia akan mengundang semua First Lady dunia ke Kuala Lumpur pula, sebagai upacara pertabalan di Malaysia, setelah melakukan di USA July lepas.
Adakah PAS, dari sayap Pemuda atau Muslimat, nak tenguk saja Permaisuri Agung dicemar kedaulatan, atau, apa PAS boleh berpeluk tubuh melihat kedaulatan perundangan negara di robek, kalau tak. mereka patut mengerahkan rakyat unjuk rasa, di himpunan First Lady yang akan diadakan di Kuala Lumpur.
Kalau tidak, rakyat akan kata PAS mabuk kuasa, baru sikit ada kuasa dah takut nak naik ke jalanraya.
The advert below, inserted in The New York Times, costs about RM10 million, artwork and all, and was paid for by the Chief Minister of Sarawak’s business outfit.
Malaysians may be quite surprised to know that the First Lady is no longer the Raja Permaisuri Agong, as in the Federal Constitution of Malaysia, but Rosmah Mansor, as in the Prime Minister’s wife.
Article 32 of the Federal Constitution of Malaysia says:
1. (1) There shall be a Supreme Head of the Federation, to be called the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, who shall take precedence over all persons in the Federation and shall not be liable to any proceedings whatsoever in any court.
2. (2) The Consort of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (to be called the Raja Permaisuri Agong) shall take precedence next after the Yang di-Pertuan Agong over all other persons in the Federation.
In short, Article 32.2(2) of the Constitution means that the Raja Permaisuri Agong is the First Lady of Malaysia. And it costs just RM10 million to amend the Federal Constitution of Malaysia to make the wife of the Prime Minister the new First Lady.
Adakah PAS, dari sayap Pemuda atau Muslimat, nak tenguk saja Permaisuri Agung dicemar kedaulatan, atau, apa PAS boleh berpeluk tubuh melihat kedaulatan perundangan negara di robek, kalau tak. mereka patut mengerahkan rakyat unjuk rasa, di himpunan First Lady yang akan diadakan di Kuala Lumpur.
Kalau tidak, rakyat akan kata PAS mabuk kuasa, baru sikit ada kuasa dah takut nak naik ke jalanraya.
The advert below, inserted in The New York Times, costs about RM10 million, artwork and all, and was paid for by the Chief Minister of Sarawak’s business outfit.
Malaysians may be quite surprised to know that the First Lady is no longer the Raja Permaisuri Agong, as in the Federal Constitution of Malaysia, but Rosmah Mansor, as in the Prime Minister’s wife.
Article 32 of the Federal Constitution of Malaysia says:
1. (1) There shall be a Supreme Head of the Federation, to be called the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, who shall take precedence over all persons in the Federation and shall not be liable to any proceedings whatsoever in any court.
2. (2) The Consort of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (to be called the Raja Permaisuri Agong) shall take precedence next after the Yang di-Pertuan Agong over all other persons in the Federation.
In short, Article 32.2(2) of the Constitution means that the Raja Permaisuri Agong is the First Lady of Malaysia. And it costs just RM10 million to amend the Federal Constitution of Malaysia to make the wife of the Prime Minister the new First Lady.
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