Critical Analysis of the New Constitution of the Sri Lanka Government, Promulgated on 31-8-78 |
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... candidate . He has to be a nominee of a political party . This is different from the American Constitution where any citizen of the United States can be nominated to be a candidate for presi- dency , though the practice over the years ...
... candidate . He has to be a nominee of a political party . This is different from the American Constitution where any citizen of the United States can be nominated to be a candidate for presi- dency , though the practice over the years ...
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... candidates in the field , the voters will have to indicate their preferences in the voting - ballot ( Article 94 ) . Where voters are not fully equipped to mark a simple cross against one candidate , it is a tall order to ask voters to ...
... candidates in the field , the voters will have to indicate their preferences in the voting - ballot ( Article 94 ) . Where voters are not fully equipped to mark a simple cross against one candidate , it is a tall order to ask voters to ...
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... candidates on the nomination day . The list submitted on nomination day can be changed after the elections are over , both as to the order of priority and to fill the vacanices arising from death or cessation of party membership . One ...
... candidates on the nomination day . The list submitted on nomination day can be changed after the elections are over , both as to the order of priority and to fill the vacanices arising from death or cessation of party membership . One ...
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1972 Constitution 4th of February accepted allegations American anomaly appointed article 13 Bandaranaike Board Cabinet of Ministers candidates citizens citizenship Congress Consti CONSTITUTION CHAPTER Constitutional Court Court of Appeal democracy democratic dissolution election electoral district ensure entitled exercise expelled favour French Constitution full membership function fundamental rights highest court House independence institutions J. R. Jayewardene judges Judicial Services judiciary justice Kegalle legislation legislature members of Parliament ment motion N. M. Perera National State Assembly number of seats number of votes offence omnibus clause operate Parlia Parliamentary party system penalty political party Premadasa President presidential system Prime Minister proportional representation provision qualifying quota referendum rejected Republic responsible retrospective Samaja Party second amendment Senanayake set-up sovereignty Speaker Sri Lanka superior court Supreme Court supreme instrument surplus Tamil community terms of Article tion total number tribunals tution two-thirds majority United National Party vacancy verdict voters