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WHAT'S GOING ON IN THE PROVINCE AND PENDING ACTS IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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WHAT'S GOING ON IN THE PROVINCE AND PENDING ACTS IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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This is the Chancery of the Provincial Government of Fiovă, headed by the local Secretary of State.
Guidelines
- See our main article on this subject at Guidelines for provincial acts (Fiova).
- See our main article on this subject at Guidelines for provincial acts (Fiova).
Constitution of Fiovă
The Constitution it's the highest provincial law which governs the organization and the life of Fiovă. It has been first approved by the Constituent Assembly on the 21st of May 2012/XXXIII, and it could be amended only by a 2/3 majority in the General Assembly.
Digest of Provincial Acts
The digest is a list of allr provincial or Fiovă related acts.
LEGENDA
- CODE
- L Provincial Law
- R Resolution of the General Assembly
- E Executive Order
- STATUS
- IN FORCE The law is currently in force.
- Template:Inforceamm The law is currently in force but has been amended.
- Adopted The act has been adopted.
- REPEALED The act has been repealled.
- Overturned The Executive Order has been overtuned by the General Assembly.
- Expired The act has expired.
- Rejected The act has been rejected.background:
Provincial Elections and Referenda
Elections in Fiovă are conducted by the Provincial Secretary with secret ballot under an alternative vote system where each voter ranks the list of candidates in order of preference: voters place a '1' beside their most preferred candidate, a '2' beside their second most preferred, and so on.