Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... bodies . Democracy demands that all the three organs of administration in a federal state should receive their own ... bodies . Such encroachment on the territory of local bodies is all the easier as there is no constitutional demar ...
... bodies . Democracy demands that all the three organs of administration in a federal state should receive their own ... bodies . Such encroachment on the territory of local bodies is all the easier as there is no constitutional demar ...
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... bodies must be annulled and local bodies should be recognized as rightful sharers , in their own right , in the division of functions and powers . Such recognition and effective working of these bodies will help more in giving the ...
... bodies must be annulled and local bodies should be recognized as rightful sharers , in their own right , in the division of functions and powers . Such recognition and effective working of these bodies will help more in giving the ...
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... bodies . In order that simultaneous elections may be held , it may be necessary to dissolve some of the Legislatures slightly prematurely . Such an arrangement will not only save a great deal of avoidable expenditure , but will also be ...
... bodies . In order that simultaneous elections may be held , it may be necessary to dissolve some of the Legislatures slightly prematurely . Such an arrangement will not only save a great deal of avoidable expenditure , but will also be ...
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