- make the law',
Greenlandic pronunciation: [inatt͡sisɑtːʉt]; Danish:
Landstinget, lit. 'the land's-thing of Greenland'), also
known as the Parliament...
- The
Landsting (Danish:
Landstinget) was the
upper house of the Rigsdag, from 1849
until 1953, when the
bicameral system was
abolished in
favour of unicameralism...
- (1983) Den röda
baskern (1993) 1965:
German Youth Literature Award 1970:
Landstingets kulturpris 1984: Litteraturfrämjandets
stora pris 1996: Emil-priset "Författaren...
-
Financial Laws. This
included support from the so-called
Landstinget as well. The
Landstinget was a
smaller ****embly of politicians, of
which half of its...
-
bicameral parliament known as the Rigsdag; the
other house was
known as
Landstinget. The
difference between the
houses was its size,
voter representation...
- the muni****l
council of
Narsaq Muni****lity. He took his seat in the
Landstinget (Parliament) in 1995, and
became Environment Minister in 2003, and Fishery...
- the
island and its
neighbors from
Denmark for $7.5 million. The
Danish Landstinget agreed to the sale as did the
inhabitants of the
islands in a vote of...
- of 76
seats in
Landstinget (the
upper house of Rigsdagen), and thus
needed the
support of the Liberals, who held 27
seats in
Landstinget. The Kanslergade...
- Estrup. The Free
Conservatives worked for
unity between Folketinget and
Landstinget. The
founders of the Free Conservatives,
originally eight Landsting members...
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Translation Bosnia and
Herzegovina Dom
naroda House of
Peoples Denmark Landstinget Deliberative ****embly
Ethiopia Yefedereshn Mekir Bet
House of Federation...