British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1967 - Great Britain |
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Page 220
... Representatives . Decisions of the Council of Ministers shall be taken by an absolute majority . Decisions so taken shall be promulgated immediately by the President and the Vice - President by publication in the official gazette ...
... Representatives . Decisions of the Council of Ministers shall be taken by an absolute majority . Decisions so taken shall be promulgated immediately by the President and the Vice - President by publication in the official gazette ...
Page 221
... Representatives shall pronounce within 15 days on any matter so returned . If the House of Representatives maintains its decisions , the President and the Vice - President shall promulgate the law or decision in question within the time ...
... Representatives shall pronounce within 15 days on any matter so returned . If the House of Representatives maintains its decisions , the President and the Vice - President shall promulgate the law or decision in question within the time ...
Page 264
... representatives of the countries in the Council . 2. Each member country of the Council shall appoint its representatives to the Standing Commissions . 3. The Standing Commissions shall have the right , within their field of competence ...
... representatives of the countries in the Council . 2. Each member country of the Council shall appoint its representatives to the Standing Commissions . 3. The Standing Commissions shall have the right , within their field of competence ...
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