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Federalism in Malaysia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Federalism in Malaysia Federalism in Malaysia dates back to the establishment of the Federated Malay States in Peninsular Malaysia, then known as Malaya. Federalism in Malaysia took a more concrete form with the establishment of the Federation of Malaya. The merger of Malaya with Singapore, North Borneo (now Sabah) and Sarawak further complicated the situation. As of 2008, although Malaysia is a ''de jure'' federation, many perceive it as a ''de facto'' unitary state. Some suggest that opposition triumphs in several of the 2008 state elections will alter the political climate and approach towards federalism. ==State governments== The state governments are led by chief ministers (''Menteri Besar'' or ''Ketua Menteri'', the latter term being used in states without hereditary rulers), selected by the state assemblies (''Dewan Undangan Negeri'') advising their respective sultans or governors.
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