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- In law, countersignature refers to a second signature onto a do****ent. For example, a contract or other official do****ent signed by the representative...
- For this reason, every official act done by the monarch requires the countersignature of the prime minister or, when appropriate, the president of the Congress...
- All acts of the emperor except for military directives required the countersignature of the chancellor (Article XVII). The emperor was also responsible...
- provides that certain presidential actions require the prime minister's countersignature, including in appointing judges and amb****adors, commanding the military...
- constitution, the decrees, and directives of the president require the countersignature of the chancellor or the corresponding federal minister in charge of...
- compared to prime ministers in other parliamentary democracies. His countersignature is required for all laws and Cabinet orders. While most ministers in...
- certain special rights. The actions of the president required the countersignature of the chancellor or the minister or ministers concerned, but the president...
- government. Per the Constitution, the king's acts are only valid with the countersignature of a minister. For this reason, the outgoing prime minister countersigns...
- precedent. Every act of the president requires a request or/and a countersignature to become effective, unless the Constitution expressly says otherwise...
- Sovereign states operating as constitutional monarchies which impose countersignature requirements on their monarchs are Belgium, Denmark, Jordan, Luxembourg...