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===6RC40 | ===6RC40 — The Provincial Autonomy Act==== | ||
Article 8, Section C of the 9th Amendment to the Organic Law is hereby repealed. In its place the following is proposed: "The Province shall elect a Governor-General as the King's personal representative. He shall not take office without approval by the Cosa. The Governor-General may or may not be a citizen of the Province which he governs. The Governor-General must approve or veto all legislation passed by the Provincial legislature, and a veto may be overriden only by the Federal Cosa. The Governor-General may dismiss the provincial Government on the advice of the Cosa, and call new elections within two weeks." | Article 8, Section C of the 9th Amendment to the Organic Law is hereby repealed. In its place the following is proposed: "The Province shall elect a Governor-General as the King's personal representative. He shall not take office without approval by the Cosa. The Governor-General may or may not be a citizen of the Province which he governs. The Governor-General must approve or veto all legislation passed by the Provincial legislature, and a veto may be overriden only by the Federal Cosa. The Governor-General may dismiss the provincial Government on the advice of the Cosa, and call new elections within two weeks." | ||
Proposed by: '' Robert Madison (PC-Vuode)'' | Proposed by: '' Robert Madison (PC-Vuode)'' | ||
[[Category:Statutes]][[Category:Acts of the 6th Cosa]][[Category:Repealed laws]] | [[Category:Statutes]][[Category:Acts of the 6th Cosa]][[Category:Repealed laws]] | ||
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Revision as of 15:47, 12 August 2012
6RC40 — The Provincial Autonomy Act=
Article 8, Section C of the 9th Amendment to the Organic Law is hereby repealed. In its place the following is proposed: "The Province shall elect a Governor-General as the King's personal representative. He shall not take office without approval by the Cosa. The Governor-General may or may not be a citizen of the Province which he governs. The Governor-General must approve or veto all legislation passed by the Provincial legislature, and a veto may be overriden only by the Federal Cosa. The Governor-General may dismiss the provincial Government on the advice of the Cosa, and call new elections within two weeks."
Proposed by: Robert Madison (PC-Vuode)