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Following the promulgation of 1956 Constitution, Prime minister Bogra appointed Bengali bureaucrat and retired Major-General Iskander Mirza was as Interior minister and the Army Commander of army General Ayub Khan as the Defence minister whilst Muhammad Ali remained Economic minister.
This form of government under the KMT lasted through the Northern Expedition, which moved the capital to Nanjing and gave the Nationalist Government domestic control and foreign recognition, and the Second Sino-Japanese War, during which the Japanese established puppet Nationalist Governments with almost the identical organizational structure, until the promulgation of a new Constitution in 1947.
Title IV of the 1978 Spanish Constitution invests the sanction ( Royal Assent ) and promulgation ( publication ) of laws with the King of Spain, while Title III The Cortes Generals, Chapter 2 Drafting of Bills outlines the method by which bills are passed.
In the rescript, which follows the Five Charter Oath of 1868, the Emperor denied the concept of his being a living god, which would eventually lead to the promulgation of the new Constitution, under which the Emperor is “ the symbol of the State and of the unity of the people .”
Title IV of the Constitution invests the sanction ( Royal Assent ) and promulgation ( publication ) of the laws with the king, while Title III The Cortes Generals, Chapter 2 Drafting of Bills outlines the method bills are passed.
Banzai as a formal ritual was established in the promulgation of the Meiji Constitution in 1889 when university students shouted banzai in front of the emperor's carriage.
* Although the United States Constitution does not refer to " promulgation " as such, U. S. laws take effect upon being signed by the President of the United States or upon the overriding of a presidential veto.
Though the Constitution was intended for the whole of China, it was neither extensively nor effectively implemented as the KMT was already fully embroiled in a civil war with the Communist Party of China by the time of its promulgation.
Nakae was pardoned after the promulgation of the Meiji Constitution in 1889, and he and his family moved back to Tokyo in October of that year.
Meiji Constitution promulgation by Toyohara Chikanobu
Indeed, the 1947 Constitution was authorized by the Emperor ( as was declared in the letter of promulgation ), which is in apparent conflict of the 1947 Constitution, according to which that constitution was made and authorized by the nation (" the principle of popular sovereignty ").
The promulgation of the Constitutional Law of Federation amended fifty-eight articles of the 1960 Constitution of Czechoslovakia concerning the structure of government.
The crest was superimposed in 1959 after the promulgation of the Constitution of 29th September, 1959.
The promulgation of the Spanish Constitution of 1812, as painted by Salvador Viniegra.
Shidzue went on to serve in the National Diet following the defeat of Japan in World War II and the promulgation of the Peace Constitution by US forces.
Mori was stabbed by an ultranationalist on the very day of promulgation of the Meiji Constitution in 1889, and died the next day.
Constitution Day ( Día de la Constitución ) is one of Mexico's annual Fiestas Patrias ( public holidays ), commemorating the promulgation of the Constitution.
The immediate event which precipitated the meeting was Queen Lili ' uokalani's attempt to promulgate a new constitution which would have restored many of the powers of the monarchy that existed prior to the forced promulgation of the " Bayonet Constitution " in 1887 that reduced the power of the Hawaiian monarch and rescinded voting rights to much of the population.
Violence continued for two more years until the promulgation of the Lecompton Constitution.
At the time of the promulgation of the Constitution, the nation was composed of 19 free states and 3 territories.
Charles Coffin Harris was one of the first attorneys general and was instrumental in the creation and promulgation of the 1864 Constitution under Kamehameha V.
A constitutional convention failed to reach agreement, so Harris got the cabinet to negotiate directly with Kamehameha V leading to the promulgation of the 1864 Constitution.

promulgation and 1812
Holworthy was founded in 1812 in honor of a wealthy English merchant, Sir Matthew Holworthy, who died in 1678 having bequeathed £ 1, 000 to Harvard — then the largest donation in the college's history — " for the promotion of learning and the promulgation of the Gospel " in Cambridge.

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The period that followed the promulgation Perfectae Caritatis was marked by a huge amount of experimentation in religious life.
The period that followed the promulgation Optatam Totius was marked by a severe drop in the number of priestly vocations in the Western World.
The period that followed the promulgation of Presbyterorum Ordinis was marked by a severe drop in the number of priestly vocations in the Western World.
The most notable cultural event of this era is the promulgation of the Korean alphabet Hangul by King Sejong the Great in 1446.
After a mandatory 180-day promulgation period, the amendment would have to be ratified by an absolute majority of all eligible voters of the ROC irrespective of voter turnout.
The Joint Army / Navy Phonetic Alphabet was a radio alphabet developed in 1941 and was used by all branches of the United States military until the promulgation of the ICAO spelling alphabet ( Alfa, Bravo ) in 1956, which replaced it.
:" Because the reasons proffered by the Forest Service in support of the Tongass Exemption were implausible, contrary to the evidence in the record, and contrary to Ninth Circuit precedent, the court concludes that promulgation of the Tongass Exemption was arbitrary and capricious.
The title assumed by the club itself, after the promulgation of the constitution of 1791, was Société des amis de la constitution séants aux Jacobins à Paris, which was changed on 21 September 1792, after the fall of the monarchy, to Société des Jacobins, amis de la liberté et de l ' égalité ( Society of Jacobins, friends of liberty and equality ).
This move was followed in 1927 by the promulgation of the Native Administration Ordinance, which replaced an 1883 arrangement that had placed chiefs in the Gold Coast Colony under British supervision.
* In Kenya, promulgation is performed by the president.
* For Roman Catholic Church canon law, laws issued by the Pope or an ecumenical council are promulgated when they are published in Acta Apostolicae Sedis and by default have the force of law three months after promulgation.
Laws issued by bishops and particular councils are promulgated in various ways but by default take effect one month after promulgation.
He may also have been unfavourably impressed with the promulgation by Pope Pius IX in 1854 of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception.
After a mandatory 180-day promulgation period, the amendments are then to be ratified by at least fifty percent of all eligible voters of the ROC irrespective of voter turnout.
Since this transfer of sovereignty occurred in 1945 before the promulgation of the 1947 constitution, the ROC government is of the view that a resolution by the National Assembly was unnecessary.
Since anarcho-capitalists oppose the existence of even a minimal state, this ideological framework requires that any functions served by intellectual property law promulgation and enforcement be provided through private sector institutions.
The Jubilee was closed by the pope on January 6, 2001, by the closing of the holy door of St. Peter's and the promulgation of the Apostolic Letter Novo Millennio Ineunte ( Upon Entering the New Millennium ), which outlined the pope's vision for the future of the Church.
A self-appointed field marshal, the only such five-star rank in Pakistan's military history, he was appointed the first chief martial law administrator by President Iskander Mirza in 1958, a post he retained until the promulgation of a new constitution in 1962.
The anthem was adopted on 25 June 1999, by the promulgation of the Law on the National Anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina, replacing the previous anthem, " Jedna si jedina ", which apparently excluded the country's Serb and Croat communities, though, was in use from February 10, 1998, as the flag and coat of arms.

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