Federal Constitution of Malaysia
The Federal Constitution of Malaysia is the supreme law of Malaysia, established on September 16, 1963. It outlines the structure of the government, the rights of citizens, and the relationship between the federal and state governments. The Constitution consists of 15 parts, including provisions on the monarchy, the judiciary, and fundamental liberties.
The Constitution also includes a series of amendments that reflect changes in the political landscape and societal needs. It serves as a framework for governance and ensures the rule of law, promoting democracy and protecting the rights of individuals within the country.