Examples of Constitutional referendum in a sentence
Constitutional referendum procedure; form of question; effective date.
The Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act, 1956 has been amended by: • The Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act, 1986;• The Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act, 1994;• The Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act, 2001;• The Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act, 2004.(c) Constitutional referendum, 2004 357.
The period in the run up to the Constitutional referendum was heavily contested.
Referendums in Zimbabwe are currently regulated by the Referendum Act, Chapter 2: 10, which came into force on the 11th of January 2000 as part of the preparations for the first Constitutional referendum that yielded a ‘NO’ vote outcome.
This is page 21 of the Minutes of the Ordinary Monthly Meeting of the Lockhart Shire Council held in the Council Chambers, Green Street, Lockhart – 20 May 2013.ReportThe Prime Minister has announced a Constitutional referendum will be held.
The reasons are purely political and relate to the result of the Constitutional referendum, the outcome of the June 2000 Parliamentary elections, and the land question.1 As yet, however, there are only a few question- marks hanging over the professionalism and integrity of our judges, despite strenuous attempts by the executive to politicise the judiciary.
Taking into consideration the changed political context in Burundi brought about by the results ofthe Constitutional referendum and the announcement by President Pièrre Nkurunziza not to seek another term, 1 began consultations with the Government of Burundi, political parties, external Opposition, civil society organizations, youth, women, religious groups and media on the necessity and agenda for holding the Fifth Session.
The participations voiced consensus on the need to reorganize the Council based on broad representation and democratic legitimacy.This requirement was fully addressed by the Constitutional referendum on 12 September 2010.
Furthermore, within the Commitment to the Millennium Challenge Account (MCA) Criteria, the GoA is committed to improve the judicial system by putting in place an independent judiciary that is able to guarantee due process of law and holds public confidence.Following successful implementation of the first phase of reforms initiated by the 2005 Constitutional referendum, the MoJ developed a strategy for a second phase of Justice Reform.
Because of Ireland’s cultural and moral views about life, which have been expressed and reaffirmed by self-executing Constitutional referendum, the prohibition in Ireland of abortion is necessary in a democratic society.