Critical Analysis of the New Constitution of the Sri Lanka Government, Promulgated on 31-8-78 |
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... Prime Minister , the new Constitution intro- duces certain changes which merit some observations . The Prime Minister does not come into the picture at all . The President proclaims an emergency on his sole responsi- bility . Under the ...
... Prime Minister , the new Constitution intro- duces certain changes which merit some observations . The Prime Minister does not come into the picture at all . The President proclaims an emergency on his sole responsi- bility . Under the ...
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... Prime Minister shall act for the President , that is , for the maximum of one month . So also the Prime Minister would act if the President elect is temporarily incapacitated and unable to assume office on the que date and the ...
... Prime Minister shall act for the President , that is , for the maximum of one month . So also the Prime Minister would act if the President elect is temporarily incapacitated and unable to assume office on the que date and the ...
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... Prime Minister and the Cabinet . In terms of Article 43 ( 1 ) the Cabinet of Ministers is charged with the direction ... Prime Minister are his nominees . The only constriction is that in choosing the Prime Minister he must appoint a ...
... Prime Minister and the Cabinet . In terms of Article 43 ( 1 ) the Cabinet of Ministers is charged with the direction ... Prime Minister are his nominees . The only constriction is that in choosing the Prime Minister he must appoint a ...
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