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... elected for nine - year terms by majority vote of the Assembly and Council - one - third of the first panel , however , retiring every three years . The Statute is part of the UN Charter and may be amended in the same fashion . As ...
... elected for nine - year terms by majority vote of the Assembly and Council - one - third of the first panel , however , retiring every three years . The Statute is part of the UN Charter and may be amended in the same fashion . As ...
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... elected new members to the League by a two - thirds vote , as occasion arose ; it elected annually three of the nine nonpermanent members of the Council by a majority vote ; and , in conjunction with the Council , it elected every nine ...
... elected new members to the League by a two - thirds vote , as occasion arose ; it elected annually three of the nine nonpermanent members of the Council by a majority vote ; and , in conjunction with the Council , it elected every nine ...
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... elected President ( Rajendra Prasad ) ; a bicameral five - year Parliament consisting of a Council of States , chosen by the state legislatures , and a popularly elected House of the People ; and a Prime Minister ( Nehru , who was also ...
... elected President ( Rajendra Prasad ) ; a bicameral five - year Parliament consisting of a Council of States , chosen by the state legislatures , and a popularly elected House of the People ; and a Prime Minister ( Nehru , who was also ...
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A BOOK OF ORIGINS | 31 |
Early CityStates and Kingdoms | 35 |
The Greek State System c 431 B C | 48 |
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