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Malaysia practices a monarchy system and parliamentary democracy


system at the same time.
The YDPA acts as the head of the country and the Prime Minister
acts as the head of the government. This country is governed by
three main bodies i.e. the Executive, the Legislative and the Judiciary.
Those three bodies are established based on the concept of
separation of power with the objective to avoid overlapping and
interference of one body over another.
The countrys structure of government and administration is divided
into levels that are the federal and state level.
At the federal level, the executive tasks are carried out by the Cabinet
head by a Prime Minister on behalf of the YDPA.
At the state level, the tasks are carried out by the State Executive
Council on behalf of Sultan or Yang Dipertua Negeri or Yamtuan
Besar Negeri.
In ensuring the peace of the country and protecting justice, the
system of court are put in place. The court is an independent and
neutral body that upholds the supremacy of the countrys law.
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