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Political Factors in MalaysiaMalaysia is one of the five members of the Commonwealth of Nations which have their own monarchs, although all members recognise Queen Elizabeth II as the head of the Commonwealth.![]() Malaysia, which became independent in 1957, has been a constitutional monarchy since 1963. In Malaysia, the parliament which is bicameral operates through an elected lower house and a non-elected upper house. The King of Malaysia is elected every five years from and by the nine rulers of the Malay states, while the Prime Minister is the head of Government. The non-elected upper house of representatives are appointed by the King, based on advice from the Prime Minister. |
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