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COMMENT | The addendum remains steadfast as the Yang di-Pertuan Agong’s decree, unaffected by the uproar surrounding its alleged unconstitutionality.

Despite the protests and claims of legal overreach, the King has resolutely affirmed that the decree is indeed his will, rendering any objections little more than a futile resistance to the inevitable.

After all, when the monarch himself asserts his authority, the question of legitimacy becomes a mere formality, subordinated to the sovereign’s declaration.

Background to Article 42

The power of pardon, enshrined in Article 42 of the Federal Constitution of Malaysia, is widely regarded as a noble and essential expression of the nation’s commitment to mercy and justice.

Reserved exclusively for the King, this prerogative stands as a profound counterbalance to the rigid application of law, offering a touch of humanity and compassion in the face of otherwise unyielding legal frameworks...


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