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... elected by universal male suffrage and could legislate and pass the budget . But the head of the government , the Reichskanzler , was appointed by the Emperor and was not subject to the confidence of the Reichstag . The 27 Paul Valéry ...
... elected by universal male suffrage and could legislate and pass the budget . But the head of the government , the Reichskanzler , was appointed by the Emperor and was not subject to the confidence of the Reichstag . The 27 Paul Valéry ...
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... elected parliament , all had established civilian control over the military . They shared , admittedly with local variations , a citizen - based view of the state . In none of them were there protective tariffs that privileged the ...
... elected parliament , all had established civilian control over the military . They shared , admittedly with local variations , a citizen - based view of the state . In none of them were there protective tariffs that privileged the ...
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... elected legislature and the executive and the courts . This is the result of the relationship between sections 3 and 4 of the HRA . As is well known , section 3 requires the courts ' so far as it is possible to do so ' to read and give ...
... elected legislature and the executive and the courts . This is the result of the relationship between sections 3 and 4 of the HRA . As is well known , section 3 requires the courts ' so far as it is possible to do so ' to read and give ...
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