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Currently a Tri-Party Commission is serving as a Transitional Council with delegates from the Legislative, Executive and Transparency Branch, to reform the broken judicial system of the Country.
Representatives elected to represent Student Affairs groups and Academic Affairs comprise the Legislative Branch with a member of the Legislative Branch elected as Chair of the Assembly.
The Vice-President, Amado Boudou, belongs to the Legislative Branch, since he is also the President of the Senate.
Other than that, Buenos Aires, as the provinces, has its own Legislative Branch ( a unicameral Legislature ) and elect deputies and senators as representatives to the National Congress.
The Legislative Branch is a bicameral Congress, which consists of the Senate ( 72 seats ), presided by the Vice-President, and the Chamber of Deputies ( 257 seats ), currently presided by Eduardo Fellner of the Province of Jujuy ).
The SGA has 3 branches of government: the Legislative Branch, an Executive Branch and the Judicial Branch, elected by the Student Body.
The Parish President is the acting Executive Branch of government and then Parish Council is the acting Legislative Branch of government.
In 2011, the 112th United States Congress enacted the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2012, which transferred to the Architect of the Capitol the NPS " property which is bounded on the north by Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, on the east by First Street Northwest and First Street Southwest, on the south by Maryland Avenue Southwest, and on the west by Third Street Southwest and Third Street Northwest ".
Legally, the Legislative Branch non-Public Service Departments ( the Office of the Clerk and Parliamentary Services ), Executive Branch non-Public Service Departments, and the Public Service Departments are all part of " the Crown ".
If Congress, on the other hand, votes to approve the provisional measure, it becomes an actual law, with changes decided by the Legislative Branch.
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Most of the Model Assembly participants participate in the Legislative Branch.
* Provides power to the Legislative Branch to override an Executive Branch cancellation of the embargo.

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The Attorney General is also a member of the Advisory Committee on the Prerogative of Mercy and acts as presiding officer during Speaker elections in the Legislative Assembly, and may attend all meetings of the Assembly.
However, he said waiting for 2017 may be the best way to get two-thirds of the support of Legislative Council.
The Chief Executive may dissolve the Legislative Council under certain conditions, and is obliged to resign, e. g., when a re-elected Legislative Council passes again a bill that he or she had refused to sign promulgate.
Legislative power is vested in the bicameral parliament, the National Assembly, however the president may enact decrees that are executed the same way as laws, for undisputed time.
In the Australian states of New South Wales and Victoria, a Member of the Legislative Assembly ( lower house ) may also use the post-nominal " MP ".
The Assembly may, however, increase funds for the Legislative and Judicial branches of government.
The government will be required to issue a blue paper containing the draft legislation when it presents the new bill to the Hong Kong Legislative Council (" Legco "), but this would leave no time for the public to voice its concerns, and the government may use its unelected majority in Legco to rush the bill through.
The appointment of Fayyad to replace Haniyeh has been challenged as illegal, because under the Palestinian Basic Law, the president may dismiss a sitting prime minister, but may not appoint a replacement without the approval of the Palestinian Legislative Council.
However, in the spiritual domain, ordained women may not attain the two highest positions: Legislative Cardinal and Pope.
A Legislative Consent Motion ( also known as a Sewel motion ) is a motion passed by the Scottish Parliament, in which it agrees that the Parliament of the United Kingdom may pass legislation on a devolved issue extending to Scotland, over which the Scottish Parliament has regular legislative authority.
One-third of the Legislative Yuan may initiate a no-confidence vote against the premier.
If approved with simple majority, the premier must resign from office within ten days and at the same time may request that the President dissolve the Legislative Yuan.
) It consists of a popularly elected House of Keys and an indirectly elected Legislative Council, which may sit separately or jointly to consider pieces of legislation, which, when passed into law, are known as " Acts of Tynwald ".
The legislation authorized the Librarian of Congress, Herbert Putnam, to “ employ competent persons to prepare such indexes, digests, and compilations of laws as may be required for Congress and other official use ...” ( The intent behind the creation of the agency can be derived from U. S. Senate, Committee on the Library, Legislative Drafting Bureau and Reference Division, 62d Cong., 3d sess., 1913, S.
Although CRS does not draft bills, resolutions, and amendments, its analysts may join staff consulting with the professional draftsman within each chamber ’ s Office of the Legislative Counsel as they translate the Member ’ s policy decisions into formal legislative language.
Current Members of Congress and their offices may access the CRS website ( www. crs. gov ) and CRS's Legislative Information Service ( LIS ) website ( www. congress. gov ).
The Legislative Yuan may also summon members of the Executive Yuan for questioning.
Whenever there is disagreement between the Legislative Yuan and Executive Yuan, the Legislative Yuan may pass a resolution asking the Executive Yuan to alter the policy proposal in question.
The Executive Yuan may, in turn, ask the Legislative Yuan to reconsider.
The Executive Yuan may also present an alternative budgetary bill if the one passed by the Legislative Yuan is deemed difficult to execute.
Brown ran concurrently for seats in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario and the Canadian House of Commons, and may well have been Prime Minister in the unlikely event that the Liberals prevailed over the Conservatives in the national election.

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In 1991 a review of the 1972 constitution recommended several constitutional changes to be debated by the Legislative Assembly.
Under the pretext that new elections could not be held in Communist-occupied constituencies, the National Assembly, Legislative Yuan, and Control Yuan members held their posts indefinitely.
Ordered by the Legislative Assembly to send away the Swiss guards, he refused, and was arrested for treason to the nation and sent to Orléans to be tried.
In its temporary dispositions, the document ordered the transition from the former military government, with Augusto Pinochet as President of the Republic, and the Legislative Power of the Military Junta ( formed by the heads of the navy, air force, National Police, and a representative of the army, the head of the Army being president of the republic ), to a civil one, with a time frame of eight years, during which the Legislative Power would still be the Military Junta.
As more and more of its demands were met during the 1990s – such as the direct popular election of Taiwan's president and all representatives in its Legislative Yuan, and open discussion of Taiwan's repressive past as represented in the 2-28 Incident and its long martial law aftermath – a greater variety of views could be advocated in the more liberal political atmosphere.
Fears that the DPP would one day take control of the legislature led then-President Lee Teng-hui to push through a series of amendments to strengthen presidential power ( for example, Taiwan's premier would no longer have to be confirmed by the Legislative Yuan ).
In 1950 Grenada had its constitution amended to increase the number of elected seats on the Legislative Council from 5 to 8, to be elected by full adult franchise at the 1951 election.
The legislative power of the government is vested in a bicameral parliament called Tynwald ( said to be the world's oldest continuously existing parliament ), which consists of the directly elected House of Keys and the indirectly chosen Legislative Council.
Legislative elections are scheduled every six years for the Senate, to be fully renewed in elections held concurrently with the presidential elections ; and every three years for the Chamber of Deputies.
The Speaker is elected by the assembly and is the first official to be elected in the first sitting of the Legislative Assembly following an election.
According to a report released by the Connecticut Office of Legislative Research, when Connecticut ’ s law was adopted in 1972 that mandated certain grain products, including macaroni products, sold within the state to be enriched it joined 38 to 40 other states in adopting the federal standards as mandates.
The premier must be a member of one of the two Houses of the Parliament of Western Australia ; by convention the premier is a member of the lower house, the Legislative Assembly.
The only exception has been Hal Colebatch, a member of the Legislative Council who accepted the premiership in April 1919 on the understanding that an Assembly seat would be found for him, only to resign a month later when no seat could be found.
The 1988 St Helena Constitution took effect in 1989 and provided that the island would be governed by a Governor and Commander-in-Chief, and an Executive and Legislative Council.
The Executive Council members would be elected for nomination by the elected members of the Legislative Council, and subsequently appointed by the Governor and could only be removed from office by the votes of a majority of the five members of the Legislative Council.
The Legislative Council Members would be re-elected by the voters every four years.
Five Council Committees would be made up from the membership of the Legislative Council and civil servants so that at any time there would always be a majority of elected members.
As a result, ten seats were added to the Legislative Assembly, five to be nominated by each party.

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