The Boule must meet annually for not less than three, nor more than six months. No sitting is valid unless at least one-half of the members of the Assembly are present, and no bill can pass into law without an absolute majority of members. Every measure,... The Statesman's Year-book - Page 258edited by - 1870Full view - About this book
| Political science - 1866 - 760 pages
...one-thirtieth of the voters of an electoral district. The voting takes place in a peculiar manner, by means of ballot-boxes, into which balls are dropped...three separate days. But the Legislative Assembly has on power to alter the constitution itself; particular provisions may be reviewed after the lapse of... | |
| Political science - 1868 - 802 pages
...one-thirtieth of the voters of an electoral district. The voting takes place in a peculiar manner, by means of ballot-boxes, into which balls are dropped...with the exception of ' fundamental principles.' The executive is vested in the King and his responsible ministers, assisted by a Council of State. To the... | |
| Frederick Martin, Sir John Scott Keltie, Isaac Parker Anderson Renwick, Mortimer Epstein, Sigfrid Henry Steinberg, John Paxton, Brian Hunter - Economic geography - 1872 - 838 pages
...and no bill can pass into law without an absolute majority of members. Every measure, before being adopted, must be discussed and voted, article by article,...reviewed after the lapse of ten years, with the exception ol ' fundamental principles.' The Chamber of Deputies, unless specially convoked at an earlier date,... | |
| Frederick Martin, Sir John Scott Keltie, Isaac Parker Anderson Renwick, Mortimer Epstein, Sigfrid Henry Steinberg, John Paxton, Brian Hunter, Barry Turner - Economic geography - 1876 - 876 pages
...and no bill can pass into law without an absolute majority of members. Every measure, before being adopted, must be discussed and voted, article by article,...extraordinary occasions, must meet on the 1st of November (old style) of every year. The number of members, dependent upon the number of population, was 188... | |
| sir Henry Montague Hozier - 1877 - 530 pages
...and no bill can pass into law without an absolute majority of members. Every measure, before being adopted, must be discussed and voted, article by article,...extraordinary occasions, must meet on the 1st of November (old style) of every year. The number of members, dependent upon the number of population, was 188... | |
| Political science - 1880 - 942 pages
...and no bill can pass into law without an absolute majority of members. Every measure, before being^ adopted, must be discussed and voted, article by article,...extraordinary occasions, must meet on the 1st of November (old style) of every year. The number of members, dependent upon the number of population, was 188... | |
| Frederick Martin, Sir John Scott Keltie, Isaac Parker Anderson Renwick, Mortimer Epstein, Sigfrid Henry Steinberg, John Paxton, Brian Hunter - Economic geography - 1885 - 992 pages
...pass into law without an absolute majority of members. Every measure, before being adopted, must bo discussed and voted, article by article, thrice, and...extraordinary occasions, must meet on the 1st of November (old stylo) of every year; a session lusts five or six months. The number of of members, dependent... | |
| Henry Woldmar Ruoff - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1900 - 770 pages
...and no bill can pass into law without an absolute majority of members. Every measure, before being adopted, must be discussed and voted, article by article,...earlier date, for extraordinary occasions, must meet on November 1 (old style) of every year. The deputies are paid 2,000 old drachmai (equal to 1,800 new... | |
| Henry Woldmar Ruoff - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1906 - 740 pages
...and no bill can pass into law without an absolute majority of members. Every measure, before being adopted, must be discussed and voted, article by article,...convoked at an earlier date, for extraordinary occasions, meets on November 1 (old style) of every year. The deputies are paid 2 ,000 old drachma! (equal to... | |
| Carroll Davidson Wright - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1910 - 1190 pages
...least 30 years of age, and electors 21. The deputies are each paid about $360 per session. The Bulé has no power to alter the constitution itself; particular provisions may be reviewed after a lapse of ten years, with the exception of "fundamental principles." LOCAL GOVERNMENT. — Greece... | |
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