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... elected on the basis of one member for every three lakhs of people . Its membership at present stands at little over 700. It is elected on the basis of adult suffrage . The Soviet of Nationalities , which is the Upper House , is elected ...
... elected on the basis of one member for every three lakhs of people . Its membership at present stands at little over 700. It is elected on the basis of adult suffrage . The Soviet of Nationalities , which is the Upper House , is elected ...
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... elected , but for a limited number of them . For instance , if three members are to be returned , each voter is to ... elected . The quotient is known as the quota , which is the mini- mum that a candidate must secure to get elected ...
... elected , but for a limited number of them . For instance , if three members are to be returned , each voter is to ... elected . The quotient is known as the quota , which is the mini- mum that a candidate must secure to get elected ...
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... elected to the National Assembly . No person should , at the same time , be a member of the National Assembly and a Provincial Assembly . If a person was elected to both he would have to resign from one . If he did not so resign , his ...
... elected to the National Assembly . No person should , at the same time , be a member of the National Assembly and a Provincial Assembly . If a person was elected to both he would have to resign from one . If he did not so resign , his ...
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PART | 1 |
Objects and Utilities of Studying Political Science7 | 7 |
CHAPTERII | 15 |
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