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- Tricameralism is the practice of having three legislative or parliamentary chambers. It is contrasted with unicameralism and bicameralism, which are both...
- elections that were held on 27 April of that year. Politics of South Africa Tricameralism United Nations Security Council Resolution 554 Yap, Melanie; Man, Dianne...
- indigenous-Han ancestry is included in the figure for Han. While the tricameral parliament continues to exist de jure, the National ****embly (electoral...
- which are commonly called "chambers" or "houses". This usually includes tricameralism with three chambers, but can also describe a system with any amount...
- February 22, 1862, was governed by a unicameral Congress. Bicameralism Tricameralism Lanham, Url (2018). The insects. Gene-Tech Books. ISBN 978-81-89729-42-4...
- " The Front was established in 1983 to oppose the introduction of the Tricameral Parliament by the white-dominated National Party government, and dissolved...
- Governor-General were replaced by a ceremonial State President. In 1984, under the Tricameral Constitution, the State President gained executive powers, becoming head...
- This article lists elections for legislative or quasi-legislative bodies in South Africa. 15 September 1910 20 October 1915 20 March 1920 8 February 1921...
- though evidence supports a much later date. Tynwald is a bicameral or tricameral legislature, comprising the House of Keys (directly elected by universal...
- The General Synod is the tricameral deliberative and legislative organ of the Church of England. The synod was instituted in 1970, replacing the Church...