Twitter Google Share on Facebook Member of Parliament (redirected fromMembers of the Parliament) Thesaurus Encyclopedia n (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a member of the House of Commons or similar legislative body, as in many Commonwealth countries. Abbreviation:MP ...
The Constituent Assembly for the Bulgarian Folklore SocietyIrena Bokova
The revolution, by overthrowing the Provisional Government, had consecrated the Soviets as the supreme repositories of revolutionary power. But this did not imply rejection of the ultimate authority of a constituent assembly, which was the... EH Carr - Palgrave Macmillan UK 被引量: 0发表: 1950...
“Should a constitution come to be framed by a Constituent Assembly in which a large section of the Indian population had not been represented, the British Government could not, of course,
Collective Wisdom: The Optimal Design of a Constituent Assembly If there is one task for which "wisdom" would seem highly desirable, it is that of writing a constitution that is intended to last for the indefinite future. In fact, wisdom is not only desirable in light of the importance of...
The Decembrists were the first group in Russia to demand the convocation of a constituent assembly, which they called the Velikii Sobor (Great Assembly). In the 1860’s the idea of a constituent assembly, known as the Zemskii Sobor (National Assembly), was promoted by the members of the ...
At five minutes past four o’clock on the morning of January 19, 1918, while President Chernov of the first Russian Constituent Assembly1 was reading aloud the project of fundamental principles of the agrarian law, a sailor stepped up to the tribune and
1. The Constituent Assembly was a democratically-elected representative body formed in the wake of the February Revolution. The idea of a constituent assembly had long been supported by Russian reformists. 2. The task of organising elections for the Constituent Assembly fell to the Provisional Govern...
Constitution Week begins with a public reading of the Constitution by a rotating group of 100 readers, including politicians, firefighters, nurses, and many others. During Constitution Week, the center provides classrooms across the country with suggested reading lists, class projects, constitution-relat...
A federal system is one in which power is shared between a central authority and its constituent parts, with some rights reserved to each. Continues ◆ In writing the Constitution, the delegates had to deal with two main fears shared by most Americans. One fear was that one person or group...