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The King had to share power with the elected Legislative Assembly, but he still retained his royal veto and the ability to select ministers.
The King had to share power with the elected Legislative Assembly, although he still retained his royal veto and the ability to select ministers.
He retained some of his father's ministers, such as Elisachar, abbot of St. Maximin near Trier, and Hildebold, Archbishop of Cologne.
It should be noted, the PDPA still demanded it held on to all deputy ministers, retained its majority in the state bureaucracy and that it retained all its provincial governors.
After the English Restoration of 1660 and the 1662 Uniformity Act, almost all Puritan clergy left the Church of England, some becoming nonconformist ministers, and the nature of the movement in England changed radically, though it retained its character for much longer in New England.
He retained full executive authority and ministers were responsible only to him ( indeed, as late as 1910, Prussian kings believed that they ruled by divine right ).
After crushing local nobles engaged in warlord-ism, the Kings of France retained all authority with the help of able yet discreet Prime ministers ( Mazarin, Richelieu ).
In the early years ministers were often provided by the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion which had its origins in the 18th century Evangelical Revival and by the middle of the 19th century still retained many Anglican features such as the use of the surplice and Book of Common Prayer.
The traditional practice of voting by physically entering division lobbies is retained for some symbolically important votes: motion of no confidence, election of the Ceann Comhairle, and nomination of Taoiseach and cabinet ministers.
Guelleh retained Dileita in his post even though various other long-serving ministers were dropped from the new government that was announced on 12 May.
He retained the cabinet-level ministers of the former president and continued the programs of his predecessor.
Yaw Shin Leong successfully retained the party stronghold of Hougang with a majority slightly under 65 %, while Low Thia Khiang, Sylvia Lim, Chen Show Mao, Muhamad Faisal Manap and Pritam Singh were victorious in Aljunied Group Representation Constituency, claiming 54. 71 % of the votes to unseat the incumbent PAP team which included two cabinet ministers, including the Foreign Minister George Yeo.
Even after embracing Buddhism, Ashoka retained the membership of Hindu Brahmana priests and ministers in his court.
Over time, former ministers and other distinguished persons were retained as peripheral advisors with designated ministers having the direct ear of the king ; this led to the creation of the larger Privy Council, with the Cabinet becoming a committee within the that body, made up of appointed ministers.
It is common after elections, even if the party in power is retained, as the prime minister's reading of public opinion as evidenced by the election may require some change in policy, in addition to any changes resulting from the retirement or defeat of individuals ministers at the election.
After the 1952 elections a new cabinet was formed and the VVD was replaced by the ARP, while the CHU retained two ministers.
A new cabinet was formed with the same composition and the CHU retained its two ministers.
On August 2, when Peterson shuffled his cabinet in the wake of the scandal, Kwinter was one of only two ministers who retained their positions despite the scandal.
There was some speculation that their hostility might result in MacDonald being amongst the ministers dropped to make way for them ( as happened to Earl de la Warr, the other National Labour minister ) but instead MacDonald was retained and became Minister of Health.
After the formation of the coalition government in 2010, Gove was appointed the Secretary of State for Education and was one of those cabinet ministers who retained their 2010 appointments in the September 2012 reshuffle.
When Parts resigned in April 2005, Jaak Jõerüüt was one of the few ministers retained in Andrus Ansip's government.

ministers and their
However, there are certain limitations: they may not administer the sacraments and related functions whose celebration is reserved to bishops, priests, deacons, or seminarians ( the male clergy ), namely, Holy Orders ( they may make provision for an ordained cleric to help train and to admit some of their members, if needed, as altar servers, Eucharistic ministers, or lectors-the minor ministries which are now open to the non-ordained ).
They may not administer Penance ( Reconciliation ), Anointing of the Sick ( Extreme Unction ), or function as an ordained celebrant or concelebrant of the Mass ( by virtue of their office and their training and institution, they may act, if the need arises, as altar servers, lectors, ushers, porters, or Eucharistic ministers of the Cup, and if need be, the Host ).
It is composed of the ministers of the three services, their chiefs of staff, and the EMFA chief.
Priests, deacons, and lay ministers cooperate and assist their bishop ( s ) in shepherding a flock.
Since going into ecumenical communion with their respective Anglican body, bishops in the ELCA or the ELCIC not only approve the " rostering " of all ordained pastors, diaconal ministers, and associates in ministry, but they serve as the principal celebrant of all pastoral ordination and installation ceremonies, diaconal consecration ceremonies, as well as serving as the " chief pastor " of the local synod, upholding the teachings of Martin Luther as well as the documentations of the Ninety-Five Theses and the Augsburg Confession.
Since their coming to power in 1997, controversies affecting the Labour Government such as David Blunkett's affair with Spectator editor Kimberly Fortier and financial scandals involving senior ministers and officials shifted the focus to sleaze within the Labour Party.
It was where ( as a shadow of the popular elections of old Rome ) the people by acclamation showed their approval of a new emperor, and also where they openly criticized the government, or clamoured for the removal of unpopular ministers.
With the Hanoverian accession in Britain onwards, monarchs saw their powers pass further to their ministers, and Royal neutrality in politics became cemented from around the start of the reign of Queen Victoria ( though she had her personal favorites ) and enlargements to the franchise.
Attlee and his ministers did much to transform Britain into a more prosperous and egalitarian society during their time in office with reductions in poverty and a rise in the general economic security of the population.
The Council is composed of national ministers for the relevant topic of discussion, with each minister representing their national government.
Japan still imposes the death penalty, although some recent justice ministers have refused to sign death warrants, citing their Buddhist beliefs as their reason.
Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also transform themselves into ministers of righteousness, whose end will be according to their works.
Written in the form of dialogues between the legendary Yellow Emperor and his ministers, it offers explanations on the relation between humans, their environment, and the cosmos, on the contents of the body, on human vitality and pathology, on the symptoms of illness, and on how to make diagnostic and therapeutic decisions in light of all these factors.
Finally, the congregational theory strictly forbids ministers from ruling their local churches by themselves.
By prescribing recent advances in medicine, the Boston ministers modified the doctrine of theological pathogenesis in an attempt to maintain the old order according to which it was the clergy ’ s duty and privilege to interpret illnesses and their cures.
An opinion on the matter was sought from the most esteemed ministers of the area and Cotton Mather took credit for their response when anonymously celebrating himself years later: " drawn up at their desire, by Cotton Mather the younger, as I have been informed.
In Mandela: The Authorised Biography Sampson accuses de Klerk of permitting his ministers to build their own criminal empires.
" The UN secretary general and other international powers condemned the move, while government ministers issued a statement saying " Members of government expressed their support and their attachment to the prime minister and firmly condemned the use of force as a means to resolve problems.
In a constitutional monarchy or non-executive presidency, the head of state may de jure hold ultimate authority over the armed forces but will only normally, as per either written law or unwritten convention, exercise their authority on the advice of their responsible ministers: meaning that the de facto ultimate decision making on military maneuvers is made elsewhere.

ministers and membership
The exact membership of the configuration depends upon the topic ; for example, when discussing agricultural policy the Council is formed by the twenty-seven national ministers whose portfolio includes this policy area ( with the related European Commissioner contributing but not voting ).
Nevertheless, prime ministers can usually do only as much as public opinion and the balance of party membership of parliament will let them do.
The organization also states it has a membership of 22 million ULC ministers worldwide.
Each of these " Great Awakenings " was characterized by widespread revivals led by evangelical Protestant ministers, a sharp increase of interest in religion, a profound sense of conviction and redemption on the part of those affected, an increase in evangelical church membership, and the formation of new religious movements and denominations.
Its membership includes a chairman, vice chairman, cabinet ministers, and the heads of state committees, whose terms of office coincide with that of the National Assembly.
Whereas other ministers such as Malcolm Rifkind wished to imply that British euro membership was unlikely, Clarke fought successfully to maintain the possibility that Britain might join a single currency under a Conservative government, but conceded that such a move could only take place on the basis of a referendum.
Committee membership is limited to ministers, but non-ministers may attend in some cases.
Former committees with non-ministers as full members include the Economic Advisory Council, whose membership was made up of a combination of ministers and experts in economics.
And in July 1772 the membership of the Methodist church doubled although there was a constant loss of Methodist ministers.
In addition to his ministerial position Home was appointed to membership of the Privy Council, an honour granted only selectively to ministers below cabinet rank.
At the next negotiating meeting on the treaty, he told his fellow European finance ministers that Britain would not accept membership of the ERM as a treaty obligation.
However, several prominent Church of Christ religious ministers received at least a portion of their higher education there ( see " Notable alumni " below ), and the institution remains thoroughly ensconced in the Churches of Christ: Potential faculty must prove their membership in a Church of Christ before being hired.
The UPCI has a presence in 193 other nations with 34, 133 licensed ministers, 19, 686 churches and meeting places, 748 missionaries, and a foreign membership of about 2. 2 million.
As the denomination has become more conservative, some of its more liberal ministers and members have transferred membership to the Presbyterian Church ( USA ), thereby intensifying already-present theological and social tendencies in the remaining CPC faithful toward evangelicalism.
The charismatic Malcolm X quickly became one of the NOI's most famed and productive ministers ; he traveled across the country speaking and founding new temples, and the organization's membership grew greatly during his tenure.
Croatian politicians and prime ministers of the period were members of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia through their membership in the League of Communists of Croatia ( SKH ), the Croatian part of the federal party ( as was respectively the case with all Yugoslav politicians ).
Most Ministers hold membership of both bodies, but some Executive Councillors – known as " ministers outside Cabinet " – do not have Cabinet positions.
Cabinet ministers ( including the prime minister ) are granted automatic membership in the Assembly, which increases the number of members in the house from fifty to sixty-six.
Except in the case of the expiry or dissolution of the House of Representatives, in which case all ministers remain in office pending the appointment of a new cabinet, a minister may leave office by resignation either from the office itself or from the Parliament, membership of which is a prerequisite for membership of the Cabinet.
Estimations of their membership vary from 35, 000 up to 70, 000 in about 120 local congregations served by 88 ministers.
Wilson's solution was that ministers speaking from the despatch box would reflect government policy, i. e. support for EEC membership, but that they would be allowed to speak freely otherwise.
This compromise avoided mass dismissals of Cabinet ministers, with only Eric Heffer among all government ministers being obliged to resign, due to his speaking against EEC membership in the House of Commons.

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