User talk:Amirmed

Yang di-Pertuan Agong
Thanks for your contributions. As the Yang di-Pertuan Agong is a constitutional monarch, his role is somehow similar to other constitutional monarchs as well. IMO, it is not really necessary to list out all appointments made by him, and it is impractical to do so. As for your edits about the public service committee members, it is right that they are appointed by the Agong but it is not a discretionary power. I was taught in my STPM classes that the Agong has only three discretionary powers: choose the PM, refuse to dissolve parliament and to have a meeting of the Conference of Rulers to discuss about the privileges, position, honours and dignities of the Malay Rulers.-- Joshua Say "hi" to me!What have I done? 07:47, 19 May 2007 (UTC)