An Encyclopaedia of ParliamentF. A. Praeger, 1968 - 912 էջ First published in 1958. |
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Արդյունքներ 75–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 58
... elected to represent single - member constituencies . In seven of the constituencies members will be elected indirectly through an electoral college composed of elected members of the local authorities in the area of the constituency ...
... elected to represent single - member constituencies . In seven of the constituencies members will be elected indirectly through an electoral college composed of elected members of the local authorities in the area of the constituency ...
Էջ 262
... elected except for 2 Fijians who were elected by the Council of Chiefs . In 1964 the ' member ' system ( q.v. ) was introduced and the Executive Council reconstituted to consist of 4 official and 6 unofficial members ( 2 of each race ) ...
... elected except for 2 Fijians who were elected by the Council of Chiefs . In 1964 the ' member ' system ( q.v. ) was introduced and the Executive Council reconstituted to consist of 4 official and 6 unofficial members ( 2 of each race ) ...
Էջ 737
... elected members elected by the whole Council . The 3 ex - officio ministers continued to sit in the Legislative Council , and the Governor could also , at his discretion , propose up to 5 candidates for special seats , and he retained ...
... elected members elected by the whole Council . The 3 ex - officio ministers continued to sit in the Legislative Council , and the Governor could also , at his discretion , propose up to 5 candidates for special seats , and he retained ...
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