Examples of 'provincial legislatures' in a sentence

Meaning of "provincial legislatures"

provincial legislatures: This phrase refers to the legislative bodies or assemblies that are responsible for governing a specific province or state within a country

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It is abundantly clear that provincial legislatures could.
The provincial legislatures will pass legislation by a simple majority.
Local costs were controlled by creating provincial legislatures.
Seats for individual provincial legislatures were determined as follows.
Indirect proportional representation from provincial legislatures.
Provincial legislatures are unicameral and operate in parliamentary fashion similar.
This system is replicated in the various provincial legislatures.
Provincial legislatures ought to have.
Elections could be either by the voters or by provincial legislatures.
There are no provincial legislatures.
Civil procedure comes under the jurisdiction of provincial legislatures.
Some provincial legislatures have chosen to given specific definitions to the terms.
The permanent delegates are selected by the nine provincial legislatures.
Amendments by provincial legislatures.
The permanent delegates are appointed by the nine provincial legislatures.

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Each of the provincial legislatures also conducts its own form of question period.
It required a majority approval from the central and provincial legislatures.
Provincial legislatures are limited to the powers explicitly given to them by the written constitution.
Local laws and regulations are enacted by provincial legislatures and governments.
Provincial legislatures have leaders of the Opposition with similar responsibilities.
They possess only those powers that provincial legislatures delegate to them.
A federal state where powers are shared between the federal parliament and the provincial legislatures.
Parliament and the four provincial legislatures then passed acts to implement the agreements.
The premiers of each province will be elected by the respective provincial legislatures.
It applies to the provincial legislatures as well as to Parliament.
Parliament was also given greater residuary jurisdiction than the provincial legislatures.
Provincial legislatures can not assume powers granted exclusively to the federal Parliament.
The following table summarises the results of the elections to the provincial legislatures.
Royal assent for laws enacted by provincial legislatures is provided by the Lieutenant Governor.
These amendments do not move our legislative assemblies closer to equality with the provincial legislatures.
That is for Parliament and the provincial legislatures to decide.
Incorporation by reference Parliament can not delegate its legislative powers to the provincial legislatures.
Provincial legislatures of the provinces of South Africa.
Percentage of seats held by women in provincial legislatures II.
Provincial legislatures in Argentina.
Changes to the Acts require approval by the provincial legislatures.
In addition, some provincial legislatures prohibit it.
ANC obtained a majority of seats in seven of the nine provincial legislatures.
Most of the provincial legislatures also have committees on family, women and children.
It is one of the many intentions attributed to Parliament and the provincial legislatures.
Furthermore, the jurisdiction of provincial legislatures over provincial courts derives expressly from ss.
Clearly there is no definitive definition from either Parliament or the provincial legislatures.
Section 93 assigns to the provincial legislatures the exclusive right to make laws relating to education.
This set out the legislative authorities of the federal Parliament and provincial legislatures.
In federated States, a number of provincial legislatures have also supported the Declaration.
Only the Yukon legislature follows the same political system as the provincial legislatures.
Provincial legislatures across Canada continue to make efforts to become more family-friendly.
The Constitution assigns concurrent jurisdiction over agriculture and immigration to the provincial legislatures and Parliament.
Elected representatives in Parliament and provincial legislatures accept, modify or reject these proposals.
The Act established the division of powers between the central Parliament and the provincial legislatures.

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