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Page 115
Proposals for the amendment of the Constitution may be made either by the
Council or by a Member Nation in a communication addressed to the Director-
General. The DirectorGeneral shall immediately inform all Member Nations and ...
Proposals for the amendment of the Constitution may be made either by the
Council or by a Member Nation in a communication addressed to the Director-
General. The DirectorGeneral shall immediately inform all Member Nations and ...
Page 337
The Constitution shall specify the functions of the Legislative Council. 3. The
Legislative Council shall promulgate legislation applying to its respective region.
4. The regional Constitution shall be amended in the way set by the Constitution.
The Constitution shall specify the functions of the Legislative Council. 3. The
Legislative Council shall promulgate legislation applying to its respective region.
4. The regional Constitution shall be amended in the way set by the Constitution.
Page 348
The Federal Constitution may be amended by a majority of three-quarters of the
votes of each House. 26. The Constitutions of the ... They should be agreed upon
before the Federal Constitution is made subject to a plebiscite. 27. The regional ...
The Federal Constitution may be amended by a majority of three-quarters of the
votes of each House. 26. The Constitutions of the ... They should be agreed upon
before the Federal Constitution is made subject to a plebiscite. 27. The regional ...
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