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A glance at the constitutions of these South American countries confirms that elected officeholders ' positions are not ... are expected to exercise their mandate properly and the only qualification is to abide by the Constitution .
A glance at the constitutions of these South American countries confirms that elected officeholders ' positions are not ... are expected to exercise their mandate properly and the only qualification is to abide by the Constitution .
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Even though the Constitution requires the president to abide by the Constitu- tion and promote public interests , there is no such orientation for representatives . Brazilian legislators , nonetheless , did incorporate this formula into ...
Even though the Constitution requires the president to abide by the Constitu- tion and promote public interests , there is no such orientation for representatives . Brazilian legislators , nonetheless , did incorporate this formula into ...
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The 1949 Constitution stated that a president must wait eight years to run for an additional term.31 During his tenure ... However , in May 1954 the PLN - controlled Legislative Assembly voted against the measure and the constitutional ...
The 1949 Constitution stated that a president must wait eight years to run for an additional term.31 During his tenure ... However , in May 1954 the PLN - controlled Legislative Assembly voted against the measure and the constitutional ...
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Voter Turnout in Central and South America | 39 |
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The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the ..., Volumul 50,Ediția 1 Vizualizare fragmente - 2006 |
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