Australian National GovernmentLongman Australia, 1973 - 519 strani |
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Stran 336
... Senate enjoys a very different position when the colours of the majorities in the two Chambers are not identical or when numbers in the Senate are equal ( a tie - vote in the Senate negatives the matter at issue ) . The Senate is then ...
... Senate enjoys a very different position when the colours of the majorities in the two Chambers are not identical or when numbers in the Senate are equal ( a tie - vote in the Senate negatives the matter at issue ) . The Senate is then ...
Stran 348
... Senate , and would therefore require the approval of majorities in all of the States'.39 Thoughts of Senate abolition have been roused increasingly in recent years by the changed circumstances in the Senate . The changes have not ...
... Senate , and would therefore require the approval of majorities in all of the States'.39 Thoughts of Senate abolition have been roused increasingly in recent years by the changed circumstances in the Senate . The changes have not ...
Stran 471
... Senate ; and as often as the office of President becomes vacant the Senate shall again choose a senator to be the President . The President shall cease to hold his office if he ceases to be a senator . He may be removed from office by a ...
... Senate ; and as often as the office of President becomes vacant the Senate shall again choose a senator to be the President . The President shall cease to hold his office if he ceases to be a senator . He may be removed from office by a ...
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THE FATHERS AND THEIR CONSTITUTION | 1 |
Vocational and Parliamentary Backgrounds of Members of | 11 |
THE PEOPLE AND THE CONSTITUTION | 40 |
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