An Encyclopaedia of ParliamentF. A. Praeger, 1968 - 912 էջ First published in 1958. |
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Արդյունքներ 79–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 52
... President being the chief executive as well as the Head of State . The Legislative Assembly became the National Assembly and one of its functions is the election of the President . The President must himself be a member of the National ...
... President being the chief executive as well as the Head of State . The Legislative Assembly became the National Assembly and one of its functions is the election of the President . The President must himself be a member of the National ...
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... PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL One of the Great Officers of State , the Lord President is in charge of the Privy Council office , for whose work he is responsible , and at the infrequent formal meetings of the Council he presents the business ...
... PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL One of the Great Officers of State , the Lord President is in charge of the Privy Council office , for whose work he is responsible , and at the infrequent formal meetings of the Council he presents the business ...
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... President is empowered to nominate up to 5 additional members should he see fit to do so . The President is not a member of the National Assembly but may address it at any time . The Speaker is elected by the National Assembly from ...
... President is empowered to nominate up to 5 additional members should he see fit to do so . The President is not a member of the National Assembly but may address it at any time . The Speaker is elected by the National Assembly from ...
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