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What is required is the full implementation of Article 2 of the Treaty, which provides: `` The Parties will contribute toward the further development of peaceful and friendly international relations by strengthening their free institutions, by bringing about a better understanding of the principles upon which these institutions are founded, and by promoting conditions of stability and well-being.
* Article about a proposed clanking replicator system to be used for developing Earthly deserts in the October 1995 Discover Magazine, featuring forests of solar panels that powered desalination equipment to irrigate the land.
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Currently, there are domestic discussions about possible reinterpretation of Article 9 of the Japanese constitution.
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Under Article 217 of the Criminal procedure Code of Georgia, the prosecutor is obliged, to consult with the victim prior concluding the plea agreement and inform him / her about this.
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In Article II however, the Constitution is not very explicit about the termination of treaties.

Article and Martin
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Article and King
Before 2006 democracy movement in Nepal forced King to restore democracy in 2006, Article 119 of the 1990 constitution stated that the His Majesty the King is the Supreme Commander of the Royal Nepal Army.
Article 88 of the Constitution of Belgium states: The King ’ s person is inviolable ; his ministers are accountable.
Article 13 of the Constitution of Denmark states: The King shall not be answerable for his actions ; his person shall be sacrosanct.
Under Article 12 of the Treaty, Northern Ireland could exercise its opt out by presenting an address to the King requesting not to be part of the Irish Free State.
Therefore, on 6 July, the King and his ministers decided to suspend the constitution, as provided for by Article 14 of the Charter in case of an emergency, and on 25 July, from his residence in Saint-Cloud, issued four ordinances, known as Ordonnances de Saint-Cloud, which censored the press, dissolved the newly elected chamber, altered the electoral system and called for elections in September.
According to Article 32 ( b ) of the 2002 Constitution, " executive authority is vested in the King together with the Council of Ministers and Ministers ".
The Council of Ministers ( Cabinet ) is appointed directly by the King ( Article 33d ).
Article 42 states the main principles of Dutch government: that it is formed by King and ministers ( Subarticle 1 ) and that " the King is inviolate ; the ministers are responsible " ( Subarticle 2 ).
After the investigation new members swear four oaths: the oath of purification, the oath of allegiance to the Constitution and the oath of loyal discharge of their office are demanded by Article 60 ; the oath of loyalty to King and Statute is demanded by Article 47 of the Statute of the Kingdom, the higher Constitution of the Realm.
Article 65 states that the parliamentary year is opened on the third Tuesday of September ( Prinsjesdag ) by the King holding the Speech from the Throne.
If the King is unable to exert the royal authority and there is as yet no regent, the Council exerts the royal authority ( Article 38 ).
The Council is officially presided by the King ( Article 74 ); in view of the ministerial responsibility he in fact only does so on special occasions: normally the current chairman is the vice-president of the Council, some times by journalists called the " Viceroy of the Netherlands ".
The Legislative is formed by Government ( i. e. King and ministers ) and the States-General in cooperation ( Article 81 ), although the term " legislative " is not actually used: the article simply states that government and the States-General together make laws.
Bills are presented by the King or by the House of Representatives, which thus has the right of initiative ( Article 82 ).
The ministers can but in fact act through the King who sends a Royal Missive ( Article 83 ), containing the proposal, which is only signed by himself, thus without countersign.
Bills become valid law once they have been passed by Parliament and have been affirmed by the King ( Article 87 ).
Article 96 states that a prior approval of the States-General is necessary for the government ( since 1983 no longer the King ) to declare that the Kingdom is in a state of war.
The Commissioner of the King and the mayor are officials, appointed by Royal Decree ( Article 131 ).
Article 126 states however that formal law may determine that instructions regarding his office may be given to the Commissioner of the King by the national government.
Should the king ever choose to exercise this privilege, Article 79 provides a means by which his veto may be overridden: " If a Bill has been passed unaltered by two sessions of the Storting, constituted after two separate successive elections and separated from each other by at least two intervening sessions of the Storting, without a divergent Bill having been passed by any Storting in the period between the first and last adoption, and it is then submitted to the King with a petition that His Majesty shall not refuse his assent to a Bill which, after the most mature deliberation, the Storting considers to be beneficial, it shall become law even if the Royal Assent is not accorded before the Storting goes into recess.
As a result of these changes, the only remaining reference to the King, albeit a deliberately oblique one, was in a proviso to Article 51, authorising the Executive Council ( government ) to " avail ", for the appointment of diplomats, etc.

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