Federal Constitution after 50 Years of Independence
Happy 50th Birthday Malaysia.

Malaysia will be celebrating its 50th Anniversary of Independence on this coming 31st August, 2007. Much has happened in this span of fifty years and much is still left to be desired.
In his recent speech at the First Student Leaders Summit, Raja Muda of Perak Raja Nazrin Shah emphasised the rule of law and the inviolability of the Federal Constitution. It is a noble move to remind those who has taken the Constitution for granted. His speech has in a way awaken many to the fact that the citizen of this country has forgotten and forsaken the true motive and meaning of it.
Meanwhile, the following statement from a fellow Malaysian hits it where it matters and deserves special mention.
The Constitution of our country, apart from being a sacred document, is also a road map established to promote justice, insure domestic tranquility, secure liberty for our posterity and us and uphold the general welfare of our people irrespective of race, colour or creed.
It is the supreme law of the Federation and any law passed after the Merdeka Day that is inconsistent with this Constitution shall, to the extent of the inconsistency, be void (Article No. 4.1).
Any law that is in any respect repugnant to this Constitution or any provision thereof shall not be enacted.
Without any doubt, non-compliance with this obligations will impede progress and peace.
For parlimentarians especially, this is a heavy responsibility to shoulder.
Knowing the Constitution alone is not enough; upholding it and whatever it stands for must be religiously treasured.
–Noel F. D’Oliveiro
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