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UNTAC grew into a 22, 000-strong civilian and military peacekeeping force to conduct free and fair elections for a constituent assembly.
In May of that year, a group of Quito notables met to dissolve the union with Gran Colombia, and in August, a constituent assembly drew up a constitution for the State of Ecuador, so named for its geographic proximity to the equator, and placed General Flores in charge of political and military affairs.
The leftist elements within Velasco's Democratic Alliance, which dominated the constituent assembly that was convened to write a new constitution, were nonetheless destined to be disappointed.
The first election for Ethiopia's 547-member constituent assembly was held in June 1994.
The method chosen by Carías to extend his term of office was to call a constituent assembly that would write a new constitution and select the individual to serve for the first presidential term under that document.
There were constituent assembly elections in 1957 which appointed Ramón Villeda as President, and itself becoming a national Congress with a 6-year term.
General Tiburcio Carías Andino was elected in 1932, he later on called a constituent assembly that allowed him to be reelected, and his rule became more authoritarian until an election in 1948.
A new constituent assembly amended the constitution, making Albania a kingdom and transforming Zogu into Zog I, " King of the Albanians.
First, Britain must give an assurance of full independence for India after the war and allow the election of a constituent assembly to frame a new constitution ; second, although the Indian armed forces would remain under the British Commander-in-Chief, Indians must be included immediately in the central government and given a chance to share power and responsibility.
" Property " is integrated into the commune as a material constituent of its libertarian institutional framework, indeed as a part of a larger whole that is controlled by the citizen body in assembly as citizens-not as vocationally oriented interest groups.
In a historical vote for the election of the constituent assembly, Nepalese voted to oust the monarchy in Nepal.
Against the backdrop of the historical sufferings of the Nepalese people and the enormous human cost of the last ten years of violent conflict, the MOU, which proposes a peaceful transition through an elected constituent assembly, created an acceptable formula for a united movement for democracy.
On 19 July 2006, the prime minister, G. P. Koirala, sent a letter to the United Nations announcing the intention of the Nepalese government to hold elections to a constituent assembly by April 2007.
* in Afghanistan: Wolesi Jirga ( elected, legislative lower house ) and Meshrano Jirga ( mainly advisory, indirect representation ); in special cases, e. g. as constituent assembly, a Loya Jirga
Workers, soldiers and peasants established soviets ( councils ), the monarchy fell, and a provisional government convoked pending the election of a constituent assembly.
Whereas the council of citizens served as an ordinary assembly, representing the people of FRY, the council of republics was made equally by representatives from the federation's constituent republics, to ensure federal equality.
Since the constitution allowed for the creation of autonomous communities, but the process itself was embryonic in nature — they were formed after the promulgation of the constitution, and the outcome was unpredictable — the constituent assembly chose the province as the basis for territorial representation.
In 1813 the new government in Buenos Aires convened a constituent assembly where Artigas emerged as a champion of federalism, demanding political and economic autonomy for each area, and for the Banda Oriental in particular.
The work on parliamentary reforms was constituted by the constituent assembly the year after.
A foundational referendum or plebiscite may be drafted by a constituent assembly before being put to voters.
In November 1920, with the major boundary disputes resolved, a constituent assembly was finally elected and convened and the assembly adopted a constitution in June 1921.
After that Patel started campaign for constituent assembly elections.
Rosas modified a number of policies of the Rivadavian period but maintained others: he set a customs law with protectionist policies, but kept the port under the exclusive control of Buenos Aires and refused to call a constituent assembly.

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He established the consistent use of the chemical balance, used oxygen to overthrow the phlogiston theory, and developed a new system of chemical nomenclature which held that oxygen was an essential constituent of all acids ( which later turned out to be erroneous ).
In the 20th century, the active chemical constituent of B. caapi was named telepathine, but it was found to be identical to a chemical already isolated from Peganum harmala and was given the name harmaline.
It was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.
The following year, it was replaced in the Factbook with entries for each of its former constituent republics.
After a referendum on territorial autonomy on 28 September 1958, French Equatorial Africa was dissolved, and its four constituent states – Gabon, Congo ( Brazzaville ), the Central African Republic, and Chad became autonomous members of the French Community from 28 November 1958.
Its organization was subdivided into communist parties of the constituent Soviet republics as well as the mass youth organisation, the All-Union Leninist Young Communist League ( Komsomol ) and, for children, the Young Pioneer organization of the Soviet Union.
Its sole constituent college, Trinity College, was established by Royal Charter in 1592 under Elizabeth I and was closed to Roman Catholics until Catholic Emancipation.
To account for slowing due to friction, Leibniz theorized that thermal energy consisted of the random motion of the constituent parts of matter, a view shared by Isaac Newton, although it would be more than a century until this was generally accepted.
On 16 June 1953 the Common Assembly passed a resolution enabling the official formation of political groups, and on 23 June 1953 the constituent declaration of the group was published and the group was officially formed.
Though Lewis's novel could be read as a pastiche of the emerging genre, self-parody was a constituent part of the Gothic from the time of the genre's inception with Walpole's Otranto.
Before unification, German territory was made up of 27 constituent states.
The Kingdom of Prussia was the largest of the constituent states, covering some 60 % of the territory of the German Empire.
The company was independent from 1926 to 2008, headquartered for most of that time in Millbank, London, and was a constituent of the FT30 Index and FTSE 100 Index.
The Part B states were former princely states or groups of princely states, governed by a rajpramukh, who was usually the ruler of a constituent state, and an elected legislature.
With an area of, the Kazakh SSR was the second largest constituent republic of the Soviet Union.

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These include the Attorney General, five members elected from the Zanzibar House of Representatives to participate in the Parliament, the special women's seats which are made up of 30 % of the seats that a given party has in the House, 181 constituent seats of members of Parliament from the mainland, and 50 seats from Zanzibar.
In federations, a governor may be the title of each appointed or elected politician who governs a constituent state.
In 2001 Flores was elected senator for the Tarapacá Region, as a member of the center-left Party for Democracy ( PPD ), a constituent party of the governing coalition Concertación.
According to an amendment passed in December 2004, governors and presidents of Russia's constituent regions, who were previously elected by popular vote, are now proposed by the President of Russia for the approval of the local parliament Local parliaments theoretically have the authority to reject the candidate, but if this occurs three times, the parliament may be dissolved by the President and new parliamentary elections held.
The region is governed by a group known as York Regional Council, which consists of 20 elected representatives from each of the constituent towns and cities in the region, including each of the nine mayors and 11 regional councillors, who are elected from the constituent municipalities as follows:
A Chief Minister is the elected head of government of a sub-national ( e. g. constituent federal ) state, provinces of Sri Lanka, Pakistan, notably a state ( and sometimes a union territory ) of India, a territory of Australia or a British Overseas Territory that has attained self-government.
At the democratic extreme, we may imagine a constituent assembly elected by universal suffrage for the sole task of writing a new constitution.
The constituent assembly was elected indirectly by the members of the Provincial legislative assembly, that existed under the British Raj.
The student demonstrators demanded a constitution and a constituent assembly elected by universal male suffrage.
At the constituent meeting of district assembly Christian Otto was elected head of the administration of the district Zwickau.
The two sides agreed that a new constituent assembly would be elected to write a new constitution, and decide on the fate of the monarchy.
The Federal National Council ( al-Majlis al-Watani al-Ittihadi ) is the UAE ’ s parliamentary body and consists of 40 members, representing the Emirates, half appointed by the rulers of the constituent states and the other half elected to serve two-year terms, with only advisory tasks.
Today, Nakhchivan retains its autonomy as the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic and is internationally recognized as a constituent part of Azerbaijan governed by its own elected parliament.
The two sides agreed that a new constituent assembly will be elected to write a new constitution, and decide on the fate of monarchy.
Combined together, the General Assembly consists of 140 elected representatives from an equal number of constituent districts across the commonwealth.
Organization of regional government has occasionally been controversial, as council membership is sometimes determined by the constituent municipalities rather than elected directly.

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