Crisis in Government: The Blueprint of a New Form of GovernmentCrescent Publications, 1973 - 160 pages |
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... motion , there being five as described below : 1. Motion of Dissent . This motion would be used to show the Council's doubt or disapproval of legislative acts , adminis- trative actions , and all governmental activities considered to be ...
... motion , there being five as described below : 1. Motion of Dissent . This motion would be used to show the Council's doubt or disapproval of legislative acts , adminis- trative actions , and all governmental activities considered to be ...
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... Motion of Censure . This motion would be directed against the Supreme Court to show the Council's disagreement with questionable decisions of the court . The motion would subject the decision to a three - vote ruling of the Supreme ...
... Motion of Censure . This motion would be directed against the Supreme Court to show the Council's disagreement with questionable decisions of the court . The motion would subject the decision to a three - vote ruling of the Supreme ...
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... Motion of Dissent which would establish the Council's position on the measure , Congress being notified thereof by submission of the motion . 3. If the tax measure was passed by Congress , the tax committee would prepare and submit to ...
... Motion of Dissent which would establish the Council's position on the measure , Congress being notified thereof by submission of the motion . 3. If the tax measure was passed by Congress , the tax committee would prepare and submit to ...
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