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Malaysia has a federal, state and local government system. The head of the government, or prime minister is appointed by the head of state.
As Malaysia is a Constitutional Monarchy (A Royal head of state, a head of government and a parliament) it does not have a president. The reigning king is the Yang di-Pertuan Agong His Royal Highness Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin. Malaysia has a Prime Minister as the head of the government, (Dato' Sri)* Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. * honorific title
Malaysia does not have a president. The head of government there is the Prime Minister; the incumbent is Najib Tun Razak.
Malaysia doesn't have head of state and its government. YDPA is head of state while PM heads the government.
who is their head of foreign operations in Malaysia
Malaysia is a federal constitutional monarchy. It has three federal districts and thirteen states. A federal constitutional monarchy is the form of government in which there are a federation of states with a monarch as the head of it all. An example of this is the German Empire.
Malaysia's main legislative body is the Parliament of Malaysia, however control ultimately rests with the federal government. The current government of Malaysia was formed in 1963.
Malaysia does not have a president. The head of government there is the Prime Minister; the incumbent is Najib Tun Razak.
The government of Singapore representative democratic republic. The head of the government is the president. Singapore has a multi-party system.
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Malaysia. It is owned and governed by Malaysian government and law.
Malaysia is a federal constitutional elective monarchy and parliamentary democracy.