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Minister and Immigration
As Minister for Immigration ( 1949 – 1956 ), Holt was responsible for the relaxation of the White Australia policy and as Treasurer under Menzies he initiated major fiscal reforms including the establishment of the Reserve Bank of Australia and launched and guided the process to convert Australia to decimal currency.
He was appointed to the prestigious portfolios of Minister for Labour and National Service ( 1949 – 1958 ; he had previously served in this portfolio 1940 – 41 ) and Minister for Immigration ( 1949 – 1956 ), by which time he was being touted in the press as a " certain successor to Menzies and a potential Prime Minister ".
Jean Asselborn ( LSAP ) was appointed as the Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration.
He answers to the civil Minister for Defence in the civilian government, currently Jean-Marie Halsdorf, in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration.
Right-wing politicians gained power after Fortuyn's death, such as former Minister for Integration & Immigration Rita Verdonk and the prominent critic of Islam, Member of the House of Representatives Geert Wilders.
The convention was influential in the following administrative Law decision of Baker v. Canada ( Minister of Citizenship and Immigration ).
In 1994, the Court of Appeal dismissed the suggestion that the Minister for Immigration and his department were at liberty to ignore the convention, arguing that this would imply that the country's adherence was ' at least partly window-dressing '.
The trilogy was summarized as follows in Canadian Council of Churches v. Canada ( Minister of Employment and Immigration ):
More importantly however, the party had been squeezed out by the tougher line on immigration issues by mainstream politicians such as Minister for Integration and Immigration Rita Verdonk, who largely adopted Fortuyn's policies.
Entering Hamer's government, Kennett was soon appointed Minister for Housing, Immigration and Ethnic Affairs in 1981.
The BDF, National Coast Guard, and the Immigration Department are under the Minister of Defence and Immigration, which is headed by Carlos Perdomo ; the BDF itself is commanded by Brigadier General Dario Tapia.
Following the Government defeat, the Minister for Immigration Phil Woolas announced that a further review would be completed by the middle of July.
The Immigration Minister, Damian Green, cited a number of reasons for the decision, including the discovery that more than a quarter of the students in the test sample did not in fact have leave ( permission ) to remain in the UK, that the University did not have and could not provide sufficient proof of English-language proficiency standards for some of its students, and the fact that the University was unable to confirm the attendance of its students, in some 57 % of the sampled cases.
Seddon also accumulated a large number of portfolios for himself, including that of Minister of Finance ( from which he displaced Joseph Ward ), Minister of Labour ( from which he displaced William Pember Reeves ), Minister of Education, Minister of Defence, Minister of Native Affairs, and Minister of Immigration.
As Minister of Immigration, he was well known for his hostility to Chinese immigration – the so-called " Yellow Peril " was an important part of his populist rhetoric, and he compared Chinese people to monkeys.
* Moving Here, Staying Here: The Canadian Immigrant Experience-" Immigration ," Annual Report of the Minister of the Province of Canada for the Year 1865 at Library and Archives Canada

Minister and Coderre
On December 12, 2003, Prime Minister Paul Martin advised Governor General Adrienne Clarkson to appoint Coderre to the Cabinet as President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada where he was responsible for a number of files, such as the creation of the new Public Service Human Resources Management Agency.
" Environment Minister and future party leader Stéphane Dion stated his clear support for Kerry, as did former cabinet minister Denis Coderre.
Her last major act in office was to sign a new agreement with federal Immigration Minister Denis Coderre in June 2003, to increase the total immigration to Manitoba to 10, 000 persons per year.
Charkaoui was arrested under a security certificate in May 2003, which was co-signed by Solicitor General Wayne Easter, and Immigration Minister Denis Coderre.

Minister and supervised
As members of the judiciary, he is independent and outside the province of the executive branch, and therefore separate from the Office of Public Prosecutions which is supervised by the Minister of Justice.
The Minister of Public Works, Mahmud Celaleddin Pașa, supervised the repair of the damaged Bazaar until 1898, and on this occasion the complex was reduced in area.
This led to suspicions that it represented an effort to destabilize the country coming from disgruntled members of the Belgian Gendarmerie (" Rijkswacht " in Dutch, " Gendarmerie " in French ), a paramilitary police force then supervised by the Belgian Minister of Defense.
In September 2003 he was appointed by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon as minister in the Prime Minister's Office in charge of Israel's intelligence agencies – the Mossad and Shin Bet, and supervised Israel's Atomic Energy Agency.
He taught Chinese literature at the Australian National University ( Canberra ), where he supervised the honours thesis of future Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, and later ( 1987-93 ) was Professor of Chinese Studies at the University of Sydney.
After the Mexican Revolution, he returned to Spain, where, due to his wide experience and knowledge of modern minery methods, he was appointed Minister of Minery in 1822, and supervised the modern mining of those mines in Almadén, Guadalcanal, and Río Tinto.
Under the country's 1971 constitution, as the legislative branch of the Egyptian state the Parliament enacted laws, approved the general policy of the State, the general plan for economic and social development and the general budget of the State, supervised the work of the government, and had the power to vote to impeach the President of the Republic, or replace the government and its Prime Minister by a vote of no-confidence.
It is thus supervised and subsidized by the Greek State and the Minister for National Education and Religious Affairs.

Minister and application
After the then Prime Minister Ingvar Carlsson had submitted Sweden's application in July 1991 the negotiations began in February 1993.
On February 23, 2007, Radio-Canada's website reported that Canadian Industry Minister, Jim Prentice, had used the song " For The Love of Money " without the group's permission during a political event, a faux pas since Prentice is responsible for the application of the Copyright Act in Canada.
As Minister for Food and Agriculture, he played a decisive role in the introduction of high-yielding varieties of seeds and more intensive application of fertilizers which paved the way for increased output of cereals in the late 60s and attainment of self-sufficiency in food-grains in the country.
According to Goel, when he wanted to apply for a passport in 1955, he was told that his case was receiving attention from the Prime Minister himself, and his application was not granted.
As Minister for Foreign Affairs he submitted Malta's application for membership of the European Communities.
He filed an application in the High Court for a gag order to prevent the Prime Minister from making media statements until his lawsuit was heard, but Justice Anthony Gates dismissed the application on 14 December.
Perry Christie was Prime Minister of The Bahamas between May 2, 2002 and the 2007 general elections when the party was defeated by the rival Free National Movement ( FNM ) which won 23 seats, amid a scandal involving the residency of model and reality television star Anna Nicole Smith and allegations that Christie ’ s then-immigration minister had fast-tracked her application to live in the island.
Most noted amongst these was the Associate Minister of National Defence, Pierre Sévigny, who had seen her since 1958 and had even signed Munsinger's application for Canadian citizenship.
Shortly thereafter, in January 1886, the French War Minister, General Boulanger, requested the urgent application of these breakthroughs to the design of a new infantry rifle.
Receipt dated February 5, 1836 for application to the Law Society of Upper Canada issued to John A. Macdonald, the future first Prime Minister of Canada
In 1990, the policy was relaxed to allow some climbing under strict conditions, which in recent years has required an application to the relevant state Minister.
by virtue of an overriding public interest, pursuant to an application in that behalf by a tribunal appointed by the Government or a Minister of the Government on the authority of the Houses of the Oireachtas to inquire into a matter stated by them to be of public importance.
In a telegram to the Minister of War, Alexander Kerensky, he wrote, "... only the application of capital punishment will stop the decomposition of army and will save freedom and our homeland ".
A previous application for them to come to New Zealand was lodged in late 2006, but at that time, Immigration Minister David Cunliffe said it would not be appropriate while the status of Zaoui's security risk certificate was being determined.
Despite rebelling against the government's application to join the Common Market in 1967, Varley became an Assistant Whip later that year, and Parliamentary Private Secretary to Prime Minister Harold Wilson in November 1968.
In late 1999, however, he lost his role as Minister of Immigration after a scandal regarding the application of immigration rules.
Minister of Culture, Trond Giske, stated that at least one of the venues would have to be in Northern Norway to receive government support for an application.
Laker's application was dismissed by Peter Nixon, the Australian Transport Minister.
On 14 April, Kibble fowarded an application for a retrospective rezoning as an amendment to the Liverpool Local Environment Plan ( LEP ) to the Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning ( Planning Administration ), Diane Beamer, as required by planning legislation.
* 20 September: Helen Clark orders an inquiry into Associate Justice Minister Taito Phillip Field's assistance to a Thai overstayer's work permit application.
His publicly expressed views, made whilst a New South Wales judge, were described by contemporaneous commentators as a " job application " for appointment to the High Court by the government of Prime Minister John Howard.
The Chief Justice agreed with the developers and found that the Minister had determined the application by reference to statutorily irrelevant considerations and had overstepped her powers in blocking the project.

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