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This was reflected in the change of the provincial Legislative Assembly to National Assembly in 1968.
(" Legislative Yuan " 2004 ) The tendency of Taiwanese aborigines to vote for members of the pan-blue coalition, has been cited as having the potential to change the balance of the legislature.
* Legislative advocacy: legislative advocacy is the “ reliance on the state or federal legislative process ” as part of a strategy to create change.
The Brazilian president has veto power over the Legislative and the power to make recommendations for change for any law in the current system.
Between the outbreak of the Revolution and his election to the Legislative Assembly the political views of Vergniaud had undergone a decided change.
From 2000 to 2005, the 300 assembly members were selected ad hoc on the basis of proportional representation by a special election within six months of proposal by the Legislative Yuan to amend the Constitution, impeach the president or vice president, or change national borders.
A further revision of the constitution happened in 2005 which disbanded the National Assembly, reformed the Legislative Yuan, and provided for future constitutional change to be ratified by referendum.
The opposition Kuomintang, which together with its political allies held a one-vote majority in the Legislative Yuan, decried the change and proposed " Taiwan Taoyuan Chiang Kai-shek International Airport " instead.
The government also undertook constitutional change in 1950, by abolishing the Legislative Council, the upper house of Parliament, on the grounds that it was ineffectual.
In 2005, an ad hoc National Assembly passed constitutional amendments ruling that elections for the Legislative Yuan change to use of parallel voting, aiding the formation of a two-party system.
In relation to the freedom of incumbent elected legislators to change their political parties, the Supreme Court of Malaysia in the Kelantan State Legislative Assembly v Nordin Salleh held that an " anti party-hopping " provision in the Kelantan State Constitution violates the right to freedom of association.
In 1928, the Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico approved a resolution to change the name of Barros to Orocovis, to honor the Taíno cacique of the same name, who lived in that region.
* April 16, 2004: Legislative action to change the laws still has not occurred.
Augusto Boal used the Legislative Theatre on the people of Rio to find out what they wanted to change about their community, and he used the audience reaction to change legislation in his role as a councillor.
The question of a change of the constitution of the colony to the form known as responsible government having come forward, it became Sir Frederick's duty to act as intermediary between the Legislative Council and the Secretary of State.
The Reform Party did not nominate any candidates for election to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the 2004 Alberta general election, due to a change in the rules the party registration was withdrawn by the chief electoral officer.
The reference in section 67 ( 2 ) to the Oil ( Conservation and Control ) Ordinance is actually a power given to the Legislative Council of Hong Kong to change Hong Kong Time for the purposes of conserving oil, i. e. to implement daylight saving time.
* Official Bill to change the state song, House bill 223 from the 2003 General Legislative Session
To change the method for forming the Legislative Assembly require a ⅔ endorsement of the assembly, agreement by the Chief Executive, and notification to the NPC Standing Committee.
Both directly and through a newspaper that he had recently bought a stake in, Barlee agitated for responsible government, and in 1874 the Legislative Council passed a resolution calling for the constitutional change.
Though the Electoral Boundaries Commission did not recommend a name change, the Legislative Assembly later decided to change the name by adding Saint-Sauveur to its name.
However, the requirement that such a referendum must first be approved by a three-fourths vote of the Legislative Yuan, and that at least 50 % of the whole electorate had to vote for the change for the referendum to succeed considerably reducing the chance that these amendments would trigger a conflict with the People's Republic of China.

Legislative and so
Five Council Committees would be made up from the membership of the Legislative Council and civil servants so that at any time there would always be a majority of elected members.
In 1901 the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba changed the University Act so that the university could do its own teaching, and in 1905 a building in downtown Winnipeg became its first teaching facility with a staff of six science professors.
Parliament Building, Guyana's Legislative Building, is also found in Georgetown and so is the Court of Appeals, Guyana's highest judicial court.
However, he ceased doing so after the ROC Legislative Election, 2004.
The Socreds succeeded in convincing an Independent Labour Member of the Legislative Assembly ( MLA ) to support them and so were able to form a minority government.
On March 1, 1902 the Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico approved a law to consolidate certain municipal districts so Peñuelas neighborhoods were attached to the town of Ponce.
June 2012, 107 Legislative Consent motions had been passed by the Scottish Parliament, 39 in the first session ( 1999 – 2003 ), 38 in the second ( 2003 – 2007 ), 30 in the third ( 2007 – 11 ) and eight so far in the fourth ( 2011 – 16 ).
In any case he ignored Baldwin's advice, and Baldwin resigned ; the Legislative Assembly then refused to pass any money bills, so Bond Head dissolved the government.
The House of Representatives was established by the British New Zealand Constitution Act 1852 which established a bicameral legislature, but the upper house, the Legislative Council, was abolished in 1951 so Parliament is now unicameral.
He remains the only premier of Western Australia to have governed from the Legislative Council, having done so on the understanding that an Assembly seat would be found for him.
* The Legislative Assembly ( Assemblée Legislative ) – From 1 October, 1791, to September 1792, the Legislative Assembly, elected by voters with property qualifications, governed France under a constitutional monarchy, but with the removal of the king's veto power on 11 July, 1792, was a republic in all but name, and became even more so after the subsequent arrest of the Royal Family.
The debate did, however, result in another round of reforms, and in 1933, the law was changed so that a quarter of the Legislative Council was elected every three years by members of the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council, rather than being appointed by the Governor.
Party registration requirements have since been made more restrictive ( i. e., requiring more voters as members ), reducing the number of parties contesting elections so that only 3 minor parties are now represented in the Legislative Council.
The wanton disregard shown by them to popular feeling in the Legislative Assembly and their high-handed action leave no room for doubt that the policy of heartless exploitation of India is to be persisted in at any cost, and so the only interpretation I can put upon this non-interference is that the British Government, powerful though it is, is sensitive to world opinion which will not tolerate repression of extreme political agitation which civil disobedience undoubtedly is, so long as disobedience remains civil and therefore necessarily non-violent ....
The Lieutenant Governor is also a member of the Legislative Redistricting Board ( together with the Speaker of the House, Attorney General, Comptroller, and Land Commissioner ), which is charged with adopting a redistricting plan for the Texas House of Representatives, Texas Senate, or U. S. House of Representatives after the decennial census if the Legislature fails to do so.
Kidston was encountering difficulties in securing the passage of his legislation through the intransigent Legislative Council and after Lord Chelmsford as Governor refused Kidston's request to appoint sufficient new councillors so as to give Kidston a majority, he resigned in November.
She was staying at the Fort Garry Hotel, near the Manitoba Parliament Building on Broadway Ave. One evening, Rose and the president of one of the clubs decided to take a stroll to the parliament building, so that Rose could view the statue of Queen Victoria, located on its front lawn. The Manitoba Legislative Building, taken in 2006
Members of the Legislative Council serve eight-year terms, so while half the members of this parliament faced re-election at the 2007 election, the remainder will not face re-election until 2011.
In 1933 he was elected Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, but resigned from the Assembly in 1934 so he could contest the Federal seat of Bourke based on the suburbs of Brunswick and Coburg in Melbourne.
This expanded the New South Wales Legislative Council so that by 1851 there were 54 members – again, with two-thirds elected.

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