British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1955 - Great Britain |
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Page 914
... Assembly cannot meet unless formally convened , otherwise the meetings and decisions reached therein shall be considered null and void according to law . ARTICLE 76 The President of the Republic calls the Assembly to an extra- ordinary ...
... Assembly cannot meet unless formally convened , otherwise the meetings and decisions reached therein shall be considered null and void according to law . ARTICLE 76 The President of the Republic calls the Assembly to an extra- ordinary ...
Page 916
... Assembly unless he is a member thereof . ARTICLE 89 The National Assembly is authorised to rule on the validity of its membership . Upon commission by the President of the Assembly to do so , a higher court , to be prescribed by law ...
... Assembly unless he is a member thereof . ARTICLE 89 The National Assembly is authorised to rule on the validity of its membership . Upon commission by the President of the Assembly to do so , a higher court , to be prescribed by law ...
Page 1071
... Assembly ARTICLE 62 The National Assembly meets in regular and special sessions . ARTICLE 63 There shall be two regular sessions each year , one beginning on the first Monday in April and one beginning on the first Monday in October ...
... Assembly ARTICLE 62 The National Assembly meets in regular and special sessions . ARTICLE 63 There shall be two regular sessions each year , one beginning on the first Monday in April and one beginning on the first Monday in October ...
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