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Second: The Regional Legislative Council 1. Each region shall have a
Legislative Council, elected by free direct ballot. 2. The Constitution ... The
Legislative Council shall promulgate legislation applying to its respective region.
4. The regional ...
Second: The Regional Legislative Council 1. Each region shall have a
Legislative Council, elected by free direct ballot. 2. The Constitution ... The
Legislative Council shall promulgate legislation applying to its respective region.
4. The regional ...
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Regional Authorities I. The Regional President 1. The Regional President shall
be elected by the Legislative Council of the Region, for a term of four years; the
election shall be approved by the President of the Republic. (The procedure for ...
Regional Authorities I. The Regional President 1. The Regional President shall
be elected by the Legislative Council of the Region, for a term of four years; the
election shall be approved by the President of the Republic. (The procedure for ...
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A region's Cabinet shall be responsible to the region's Legislative Council and
must have its confidence. 3. Cases of withdrawal of confidence from the Cabinet
shall be regulated by the Constitution. 4. The Constitution and the Laws shall ...
A region's Cabinet shall be responsible to the region's Legislative Council and
must have its confidence. 3. Cases of withdrawal of confidence from the Cabinet
shall be regulated by the Constitution. 4. The Constitution and the Laws shall ...
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