The Constitution of Malacca consists of six Parts containing 47 articles and two schedules (including 19 amendments).[1]
Part 1 contains eleven articles; article 1 to 9, which are further divided into four chapters. It pertains to the powers of the Governor (Malay: Yang di-Pertua Negeri) as the head of state and the Chief Minister as the head of government, as well as the Malacca State Executive Council as the executive authority of the state government. It also affirms Islam as the religion of the State, although "other religions may be practised in peace and harmony in any part of the State". In addition, Part 1 addresses the capacity of the state to acquire, hold or dispose of property of any kind, and to sue or be sued.
Part 2 consists of eighteen articles; article 10 to 27. It pertains to the establishment and the proceedings of the Malacca State Legislative Assembly, the legislature of the State of Malacca. Among the issues addressed are the qualifications of the elected State Assemblymen, the summoning, prorogation and dissolution of the legislature, the election of the Speaker, legislative powers and procedures, and the remuneration of the State Assemblymen.
Part 3 covers six articles; article 28 to 33, and pertains to the state's financial provisions, including taxation, the annual publication of financial statements, state government's expenditure and Supply Bills.
Part 4A is an annex of the now-deleted Part 4 and consists of two articles; article 34A and 34B, which pertains to conferment and deprivation of state titles, orders and badges of honours and dignity.
Part 5 covers five articles; article 35 to 38, and pertains to General Provisions, such as the impartial treatment of the state government's employees, as well as the amendment, interpretation and reprinting of the Constitution.
Part 6, which contains five articles; article 39 to 43, pertains to Transitional Provisions which took effect upon the independence of the Federation of Malaya in 1957. Among the issues addressed within Part 6 are the appointment of the first Governor of Malacca, the proceedings of the state government during a specified transition period and the transfer of officers.
- First Schedule: Forms of Oaths and Affirmations
- Second Schedule (Deleted by Enactment No.3/1994)
- Third Schedule: Provisions of the Federation of Malaya Order in Council 1948