Fundamentals of Political Science: For Degree ClassesStudents' Publications, 1966 - 520 páginas |
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... majority of all the electors voting and by the majority of states , it becomes valid . ( iv ) In the constitution of Switzerland , two methods have been prescribed , one for the total revision and another for partial revision of the ...
... majority of all the electors voting and by the majority of states , it becomes valid . ( iv ) In the constitution of Switzerland , two methods have been prescribed , one for the total revision and another for partial revision of the ...
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... majority . This principle is maintained ( a ) by re- quiring that the Cabinet shall reflect the political colour of the majority in the Parliament ; and ( b ) by the rule that all the mem- bers of the Cabinet shall be members of one or ...
... majority . This principle is maintained ( a ) by re- quiring that the Cabinet shall reflect the political colour of the majority in the Parliament ; and ( b ) by the rule that all the mem- bers of the Cabinet shall be members of one or ...
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... majority of the Legislative Assembly . The leader of the majority party or a coalition of parties would thus become the Chief Minister . The Chief Minister would hold office during the pleasure of the Governor . Other ministers were ...
... majority of the Legislative Assembly . The leader of the majority party or a coalition of parties would thus become the Chief Minister . The Chief Minister would hold office during the pleasure of the Governor . Other ministers were ...
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PART | 1 |
Objects and Utilities of Studying Political Science7 | 7 |
CHAPTERII | 15 |
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