- the
title is
applied to all
councillors at all
levels of
local government.
Where necessary,
parish and
county councillors are
differentiated by the use...
-
override a vote of the
House of
Councillors only by a two-thirds
majority of
members present. The
House of
Councillors has 248
members who each
serve six-year...
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State Council, when
eleven state councillors were appointed, ten of whom were vice
premiers until then. The
state councillors are
nominated by the premier...
- The
House of
Councillors (Arabic: مجلس المستشارين [maʒlis al-mustaʃaːriːn]) is the
upper house of the
Parliament of
Morocco and has 120 members, elected...
-
secret crown council. Look up privy, council,
privy council, or
privy councillor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Council of
State Crown Council Executive...
- The
House of
Councillors (Korean: 참의원; Hanja: 參議院) was the
upper house of the
National ****embly of the
Republic of
Korea during its
Second Republic. The...
- councils. They are
distinguished from
ordinary councillors for
their "long and
distinguished service as a
councillor". The
title may be
awarded on the basis...
-
Federal Councillors were all reelected, the FDP
councillors seats were
unsuccessfully attacked by the
green party. The
following councillors were reelected:...
-
House of
Councillors elections were held in ****an on 11 July 2004. The
House of
Councillors consisted of 242
members who
served six-year terms. Approximately...
- The
president of the
House of
Councillors (参議院議長, Sangiin-gichō) is the
presiding officer of the
House of
Councillors, the
upper house of ****an, and together...