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As six former Secretaries of State had gone on to be elected President in their own right and as only one Congressional leader, Speaker of the House James K. Polk, had done so to that time, the change was widely accepted.
The State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee ( SWNCC ) had been established in 1944 at the Assistant Secretary-level, and by 1945 the Secretaries of State, War, and Navy began holding weekly meetings.
In 1990, Home Secretary David Waddington ruled that " life should mean life " for Hindley ( who had originally been told by earlier Home Secretaries and High Court judges that she would have to serve a minimum of 25 and then 30 years before being considered for parole ), as did the next three home secretaries.
Villepin's cabinet was marked by its small membership ( for France ), and its hierarchical unity: all members had the rank of Minister, and there were no Secretaries of State, the lowest cabinet member rank.
As a result of Renner's actions Austria was to benefit greatly in the eyes of the Allies as she had fulfilled the stipulation of the Moscow Declaration of 1943, where the Foreign Secretaries of US, UK and USSR declared that the annexation ( Anschluss ) of Austria by Germany was null and void calling for the establishment of a free Austria after the victory over Nazi Germany provided that Austria could demonstrate that she had undertaken suitable actions of her own in that direction.
Secretaries of state Hillary Clinton, class of 1969, and Madeleine Albright, class of 1959, have spoken with enthusiasm about the formative impact their Wellesley experiences had on their later careers.
In the early 1870s, Treasury Secretaries George S. Boutwell and William Adams Richardson maintained that, though Congress had mandated $ 356, 000, 000 as the minimum Greenback circulation, the old Civil War statutes still authorized a maximum of $ 400, 000, 000-and thus they had at their discretion a " reserve " of $ 44, 000, 000.
Until September 1994, when she was given the rank of Assistant to the President, she held the lesser title of " deputy assistant " and had a lower salary than previous White House Press Secretaries.
Prior to devolution the Secretaries of State for Scotland and Wales had those respective responsibilities but the Department of Health had a larger role than now in the co-ordination of health policy across Great Britain.
Indeed, party Secretaries were sometimes more influential than the Prime Minister, since the latter had no direct mandate from the electorate and was often not even the most prominent party member.
In 1623 he had married Brilliana daughter of Sir Edward Conway, one of the Secretaries of State, and acted as his aide in Parliament.
This replaced the positions of Secretaries of State which had been employed under Chrétien.
In addition the board had a number of ex officio members consisting of the Lord President of the Council, the Principal Secretaries of State, the Lord Privy Seal and the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Faculty also has had PGD CyberLaw course of one year duration and has produced The First Breed of Cyberlaw Consultants from MSU from varied fields like Insurance, Personnel, Computer Science, Company Secretaries, even Doctors.
The Board, so constituted, had little real power, and matters related to trade and the colonies were usually within the jurisdiction of the Secretaries of State and the Privy Council, with the Board confining itself mainly to colonial administration.
In Congressional testimony, Blackwell stated that every Republican holder of statewide office in Ohio was named an honorary " co-chair " of the Bush campaign, that the position carried no responsibilities, and that previous Ohio Secretaries of State from both parties had held similar honorary positions.
In his Memoirs, the Kaiser claimed that the Kruger telegram had been composed by Adolf Marschall von Bieberstein, one of the Secretaries of State.
The normal secreatries should not be confused with the Great Secretaries, who serverd as Chancellors when the Chancellors were absent, but had no right to vote in the Senat.
Previous Secretaries of State had not done so because of the fear of Provisional IRA attack.
A year before, the Secretaries for War and Air had lost their status as cabinet level ministers due to a reorganisation of British military command, being subordinated to a new Minister of Defence, and were finally abolished in 1964 and replaced with a new Secretary of State for Defence.

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This does not apply, however, to Members of the Council of State or the State Secretaries. No personal, or mixed, hereditary privileges may henceforth be granted to anyone.
In the end the Committee concluded that no language was completely acceptable, but that Esperanto could be accepted " on condition of several modifications to be realized by the permanent Commission in the direction defined by the conclusions of the Report of the Secretaries Couturat and Léopold Leau and by the Ido project.
The President, Vice-President, Cabinet Secretaries, and other executive officers, as well as judges, may be impeached by the House of Representatives and tried in the Senate.
Six Secretaries of State have gone on to be elected President.
For example, Ministers and Secretaries that do not follow the democratically selected decisions of a colony can be removed by a similar vote of a colony.
EDMs may not be signed by government ministers, Parliamentary Private Secretaries or the Speaker of the House of Commons and very few are debated on the floor of the Chamber of the House.
Deng Xiaoping appointed three party General Secretaries, all designed to be successors, and was instrumental in the ousting of two of them, Hu Yaobang and Zhao Ziyang.
Unlike the responsibilities of other Secretaries of State, which can be transferred from one department to another by an order-in-council, several functions of the Lord Chancellor are linked to the office of Lord Chancellor as a matter of statute law, even after the adoption of the Constitutional Reform Act.
This potential cycling of Acting Secretaries of Defense could be reminiscent of the 1973 Saturday Night Massacre at the Department of Justice.
The Home Secretary, John Reid, told Parliament that future Secretaries of State for Justice would be MPs rather than peers.
# That ZANU PF shall have two Second Secretaries and Vice Presidents who shall be appointed by the First Secretary and President of the Party.
The post of Minister of State was created by the Ministers and Secretaries ( Amendment ) ( No. 2 ) Act, 1977 and commenced in 1978, and under the Act a Minister of State may be delegated a power or duty of the Minister of the Government they support.
The Lord Chamberlain must be a member of the House of Lords and so is ennobled on appointment ( if not already a peer ), while most retiring Private Secretaries to The Queen have also become peers.
The office today is primarily concerned with the administration of the courts, and appears to be linked by constitutional convention to the office of Secretary of State for Justice, as all three Justice Secretaries ( Lord Falconer of Thoroton, Jack Straw, and Kenneth Clarke ) have also been appointed Lord Chancellor.
In December 1979 he was elected to their national executive committee, and became secretary of their economic commission, and in February 1981 became one of the five Secretaries General of the party, and was considered to be their economic expert, supporting tight controls on public spending, and an emphasis on the supply side of economics.
Belknap requisitioned portrait paintings by various artists for previous Secretaries of War to be displayed in honor of the United States Centennial.
The Mayor appoints the members of his cabinet of Secretaries who can be summoned by the Council to whom they are mainly accountable.
Jovanka claimed she was trying to protect her aging husband from various agents-she considered ten of his eleven party State Secretaries ( Ministers ) to be agents of some sort.
Southard proved to be one of the most effective of the Navy's early Secretaries.
After the experience during the Trienio Liberal the Council of Ministers was formally created by King Ferdinand VII, who ordered by Royal Decree of 19 November 1823 that his Secretaries of State ( Secretarios de Estado y del Despacho ) should gather to form a body, which was to be called Council of Ministers.
Vinick accepted the offer under the condition that he would be free to shape policy at the State Department without interference from Democratic Party political operatives and on the promise that he could pick his own Deputy Secretary, albeit a Democratic one, and advise on the selection of all Under Secretaries.

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