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They were stressed in the speeches of Si Mubarak Bekkai when the first Council of Ministers was formed and again when the Istiqlal took a leading role in the second Council.
One branch of the ritualistic movement argued that both ' Romanisers ' ( by imitating the Church of Rome ) and their Evangelical opponents ( by imitating Reformed churches ) transgressed the Ornaments Rubric of 1559, ' that such Ornaments of the Church, and of the Ministers thereof, at all Times of their Ministration, shall be retained, and be in use, as were in this Church of England, by the Authority of Parliament, in the Second Year of the Reign of King Edward the Sixth '.
Ministers were only to be rewarded if their words matched the results of their proposals, and punished if it did not ; regardless if the results were worse or better than the claims.
With the Merger Treaty of 1967, the ECSC's Special Council of Ministers and the Council of the EAEC ( together with their other independent institutions ) were merged into the Council of the EEC which would act as a single Council of the European Communities.
") Many of Poole's arguments were easily attended to, but both authors emphasize the importance of Cotton Mather's difficult and contradictory view on spectral evidence, as copied in the final pages of Increase Mather's " Cases of Conscience " called " The Return of Several Ministers.
From the ashes of the Second World War, seventeen Commonwealth Prime Ministers ' Conferences were held between 1944 and 1969.
According to a decision by The Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Länder in the Federal Republic of Germany of September 21, 2001, in the version from May 15, 2008, this also applies to PhDs that were awarded in Australia, Israel, Japan, or Canada.
New Prime Minister and two Ministers Koba Subeliani and Maia Miminoshvili were approved on their positions on November 22, 2007 by a confidence vote of the Parliament of Georgia.
Imperial Conferences ( Colonial Conferences before 1911 ) were periodic gatherings of government leaders from the self-governing colonies and dominions of the British Empire between 1887 and 1937, before the establishment of regular Meetings of Commonwealth Prime Ministers in 1944.
Despite successes such as the revival of economic growth and the beginnings of the Northern Ireland Peace Process, by the mid-1990s the Conservatives were embroiled in ongoing " sleaze " scandals involving various MPs and even Cabinet Ministers.
He was the father of Indira Gandhi and the maternal grandfather of Rajiv Gandhi, who were to later serve as the third and sixth Prime Ministers of India, respectively.
A minor portfolios in the Council of Ministers were given to two smaller parties as well, the RDP-Jama ' a ( 6 seats ) and ANDP-Zaman Lahiya ( 5 seats ).
Broad changes were made to the Council of Ministers of Niger, with MNSD-Nassara continuing to take the majority of portfolios, but with the CDS, RDP-Jama ' a, and NDP-Zaman Lahiya retaining Ministerial appointments.
Prime Ministers have taken office because they were members of either the Commons or Lords, and either inherited a majority in the Commons or won more seats than the opposition in a general election.
Several 20th century Prime Ministers, such as David Lloyd George and Winston Churchill, were famous for their oratorical skills.
The three powers were represented by Communist Party General Secretary Joseph Stalin, Prime Ministers Winston Churchill, and, later, Clement Attlee and President Harry S. Truman.
#: The details were discussed at later that year at the Moscow Conference of Foreign Ministers and the treaties were signed in 1947 at the Paris Peace Conference
#: Allied troops were to withdraw immediately from Tehran and that further stages of the withdrawal of troops from Iran should be considered at the meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers to be held in London in September, 1945.
The highest honour in the Japanese honours system, the Collar of the Order of the Chrysanthemum, has only been conferred upon select Prime Ministers and eminent statesmen, and rarely when they were still alive ; the last such award to a living Prime Minister was to Saionji Kinmochi in 1928.
The first Council of Ministers was sworn in on January 1, 1970, and seven of its ten members were Al Thani.
The results of the survey were included in the book Prime Ministers: Ranking Canada's Leaders by J. L.
* In 1973 Menzies was awarded Japan's Order of the Rising Sun, Grand Cordon, First Class ( other Australian Prime Ministers to be awarded this honour were Edmund Barton, John McEwen, Malcolm Fraser and Gough Whitlam ).
Only two Ministers from the previous Cabinet were reappointed: Hussein Abdi Halane, the former Minister of Finance and a well-regarded figure in the international community, was put in charge of a consolidated Ministry of Finance and Treasury ; and Dr. Mohamud Abdi Ibrahim was reassigned to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

Ministers and bound
The King kept his exclusive sovereignty but was bound by the Government Business to cooperate with the Ministers and the decisions of both Chambers of the States ( de: Kammern der Ständeversammlung ) meeting.
Ministers are, however, bound by a Code of Conduct for Ministers approved in 2006.
Ministers of State are bound by the Ministerial Code of conduct.
Both the President and Governor are bound by the advice of their respective Councils of Ministers and hence the exercise of this power is of an executive character. It is therefore subject to Judicial Review ( Maru Ram v Union of India, confirmed by Kehar Singh vs Union of India, 1989 ).
Ministers are bound by a principle of Cabinet solidarity, meaning that once cabinet has made a decision, all ministers must publicly support and defend that decision, regardless of their personal views on the subject.

Ministers and take
Malenkov succeeded Stalin as Chairman of the Council of Ministers, but failed to take total control over the party machinery
The Prime Minister, the Ministers and other members of the Government shall individually take an oath before the President of Romania, as provided under Article 82.
January 1990 saw him take over as President of the European Community Council of Ministers during Ireland's six month tenure.
Ministers and high-level government delegations of all GEF member countries take part in the meetings.
Successive Prime Ministers were asked to upgrade the Ministry to a Department of State and take the title ' Secretary of State ', but all refused.
Historically it has been common for Prime Ministers to take on the role of Foreign Minister themselves, particularly if they have an interest in the field.
Ministers of the regions and linguistic communities are not required to swear allegiance to the king but simply take an oath in their respective parliament.
Alongside the Sejm, the President of the Polish Republic, the Council of Ministers and all citizens of Poland, the Senate has the right to take legislative initiatives.
Section 106 provides for the appointment of " Acting Ministers " to take over the functions of any minister on an interim basis, in the event of the minister being unable to carry out their duties on account of sickness, absence from Fiji, or any other case.
*“ Labour Ministers may take pride in being toasted at International Climate conferences for being so bold and brave, but there is no justification for New Zealand going out in the cold by itself on this issue.
* Ministers should take a greater interest in the Crown Estate, because its overall management struggles to balance revenue generating with acting in the wider public interest.
The policy of a cabinet is coordinated by the Council of Ministers, in which all ministers, including ministers without portfolio, take part.
In order to provide swift compliance with the Convention the Act allows Ministers to take remedial action to amend even offending primary legislation via subordinate legislation.
Attacking the Foreign Secretary, George Canning, in the House of Commons, John Hobhouse said, " It is said to be hard on His Majesty's Ministers to raise objections of this character but it is more hard on His Majesty's Opposition to compel them to take this course.
) the president becomes the Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, Militia of several states when called into service, has power to make treaties and appointments to office -- "... with the Advice and Consent of the Senate "-- receive Ambassadors and Public Ministers, and "... take care that the laws be faithfully executed " ( Section 3.
A small Cabinet of just ten Ministers was formed to take emergency decisions, with ministerial posts divided as proportionally as possible between the three parties, though relatively few Labour members joined the government.
( The restructuring of the departments could not legally take place, however, until the Ministers and Secretaries Act 1924, which defined the names and responsibilities of departments, was amended ; this happened in August 1981 by ministerial order under the Ministers and Secretaries ( Amendment ) Act, 1939 ).
It is here where Ministers take oath, and where Ambassadors deliver credentials to the President.
Acting Prime Ministers take the place of the Prime Minister if he or she is temporarily incapacitated, while the incumbent is still in office.
" They did not take the necessary steps to insulate the Prime Minister, Government Ministers, Parliamentarians and other staff against the threats ," said Rajendra Chaudhry.
Before entering on the duties of their office, the Prime Minister and other Ministers must take and subscribe ( sign ) the Oath of Allegiance and an oath for the due execution of their offices before the President.
The Canadian Council of Forest Ministers issued a statement in 2008 on forest certification standards in Canada, which said: “ In Canada, each jurisdiction ’ s forest laws, policies and administrative requirements comprise an framework that fully characterizes what sustainable forest management ( SFM ) means in that jurisdiction, and what actions may take place on public and / or private forest land.

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