Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... Report pointed out the many serious disadvantages that a second chamber would lead to and declined to have such a ... Report , Vol . II , paras 149-151 , pp . 125-127 . 12 Report of the Commission on Constitutional Reform , 1945 , paras ...
... Report pointed out the many serious disadvantages that a second chamber would lead to and declined to have such a ... Report , Vol . II , paras 149-151 , pp . 125-127 . 12 Report of the Commission on Constitutional Reform , 1945 , paras ...
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... report . The report should be submitted to the presiding officer , who originally transmitted the bill to the committee . Accepting the bill as passed , the presiding officer should send it to the head of the State for his assent . ( b ) ...
... report . The report should be submitted to the presiding officer , who originally transmitted the bill to the committee . Accepting the bill as passed , the presiding officer should send it to the head of the State for his assent . ( b ) ...
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... Report of Proceedings of a Session on Freedom and Economic Planning , ( 1955 ) 19. Report of Proceedings of Asian - African Conference , at Ban- dung , ( 1955 ) 20. Report of Proceedings - A Symposium - On Future of Asian Democracy , at ...
... Report of Proceedings of a Session on Freedom and Economic Planning , ( 1955 ) 19. Report of Proceedings of Asian - African Conference , at Ban- dung , ( 1955 ) 20. Report of Proceedings - A Symposium - On Future of Asian Democracy , at ...
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