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In municipal systems we tend to view what is called positivism as fundamentally a movement to democratize policy by increasing the power of parliament -- the elected representatives -- at the expense of the more conservative judiciary.
Legislative power is vested in the President, the government and parliament.
Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament.
The unicameral parliament ( also called the National Assembly ) is dominated by a coalition, called " Unity " ( Miasnutyun ), between the Republican and Peoples Parties and the Agro-Technical Peoples Union, aided by numerous independents.
Its owner is parliament deputy Samvel Aleksanian ( a. k. a. " Lfik Samo ") a figure close to the country ’ s leadership.
However, legislating for alterations to the Act is a complex process, since the act is a common denominator in the shared succession of all the Commonwealth realms and the Statute of Westminster 1931 acknowledges by established convention that any changes to the rules of succession may be made only with the agreement of all of the states involved, with concurrent amendments to be made by each state's parliament or parliaments.
Politicians in the party win a place in parliament by being on the Party List, which is drawn up before the elections and enumerates, in order, the party's preferred MPs.
Accrington is represented in parliament as a part of the constituency of Hyndburn.
The Reichstag ( building ) | Reichstag is the seat of the German parliament.
The city and state parliament is the House of Representatives ( Abgeordnetenhaus ), which currently has 141 seats.
After the 2011 state election, there is a coalition of the Social Democratic Party with the Christian Democratic Union, and for the first time ever, the Pirate Party won seats in a state parliament in Germany.
Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament.
The BSP won convincingly the pre-term elections in December 1994 with a majority of 125 seats out of the 240 seats in the parliament and despite the mandate is for 4 years, BSP's government collapsed too and remained in office until 1996 due to the economic crysis in Bulgaria.
Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament.
Legislative power is vested in both the government and the two chambers of parliament, the Senate and the National Assembly.
The current President of Burundi is Pierre Nkurunziza, a former rebel leader of the Hutu National Council for the Defense of Democracy-Forces for the Defense of Democracy who was elected unopposed as the new President of Burundi by the parliament on 19 August 2005.
Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament.
Legislative power is vested in the two chambers of parliament, the National Assembly and the Senate
Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament.
Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament.
The parliament is a unicameral legislative body.
The Croatian parliament has passed a law that no bus should be older than 12 years-however, this decision is currently frozen because of the high cost for bus operators.
Federal legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament.
The usual reason given for this arrangement is that no party on its own can achieve a majority in the parliament.

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However only a small minority actually had a voice ; Parliament was elected by only a few percent of the population, ( less than 3 % as late as 1780 ), and the power to call parliament was at the pleasure of the monarch ( usually when he or she needed funds ).
Except in the periods 1969 – 72 and 1976 – 82, when the Social Democratic party of Chancellor Brandt and Schmidt came in second in the elections, the Chancellor has always been the candidate of the largest party, usually supported by a coalition of two parties with a majority in the parliament.
In the second half of the 20th century the Labour Party usually won most Scottish seats in the Westminster parliament, losing this dominance briefly to the Unionists in the 1950s.
The king may dissolve parliament at any time and usually does so upon the advice of the Prime Minister.
The Assembly usually holds only two meetings annually, each lasting a few days ; this is the shortest meeting time of any parliament.
In states with a parliamentary system the president is usually elected by the parliament.
The actual power in St. Lucia lies with the prime minister and the cabinet, usually representing the majority party in parliament.
Nevertheless, prime ministers can usually do only as much as public opinion and the balance of party membership of parliament will let them do.
A Westminster-style parliament is usually a long, rectangular room, with two rows of seats and desks on either side.
* The head of government — usually the leader of the majority party or coalition — forms the government, which is answerable to parliament ;
The power may also be used in a situation where the parliament, usually a hung parliament, passes a bill without the blessing of the executive.
It usually occurs daily while parliament is sitting, though it can be cancelled in exceptional circumstances.
At sittings of the court, the justices usually appear in black silk robes but they wear their ceremonial robes of bright scarlet trimmed with Canadian white mink in court on special occasions and in the Senate at the opening of each new session of parliament.
Until the 1970s, the Treaty was generally ignored by both the courts and parliament, although it was usually depicted in New Zealand history as a generous act on the part of the Crown.
# First Reading: The bill is introduced to the government, usually by the members of parliament.
27 ICSMA picketers outside Leinster House ( the parliament building ) were arrested on the 27 April 1966 under the Offences Against the State Act, an Act usually reserved for use against terrorists.
However, the Chief Secretary for Ireland was usually a member of the Irish parliament.
* In Italy, members of the parliament are usually styled honourable.
Members of the Commons were all elected, while members of the upper house were summoned to parliament by the monarch, usually on the basis of a title which would be inherited after the holder's death, or because they held a position in the realm that warranted special recognition, such as the bishops of the English and Welsh dioceses.
One of the main duties of the Crown is to appoint as prime minister the individual most likely to maintain the confidence of the House of Commons ; this is usually the leader of the political party with a majority in that house, but when no party or coalition holds a majority ( referred to as a minority parliament ), or similar scenario, the governor general's judgement about the most suitable candidate for prime minister must be brought into play.
* Marszałek Sejmu and Marszałek Senatu: the respective speakers of the lower house ( Sejm ) and upper house ( Senate ) of Poland's parliament, usually nominated by the governing party or coalition ;
A pardon is the forgiveness of a crime and the cancellation of the relevant penalty ; it is usually granted by a head of state ( such as a monarch or president ) or by acts of a parliament or a religious authority.
Before prosecuting, it is necessary that the immunity be removed, usually by a superior court of justice or by the parliament itself.
The first step was for the lieutenant governor and the Irish council ( or Irish executive ) to decide that a parliament was needed, usually for the purpose of raising funds.

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