Examples of Member of the Government in a sentence
Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
The Joint Council shall be presided in turn by a Member of the Council of the European Union and a Member of the Government of Mexico, in accordance with the provisions to be laid down in its rules of procedure.
A decision to bring charges against a Member of the Government may be made if he or she has, intentionally or through gross negligence, essentially contravened his or her duties as a Minister or otherwise acted clearly unlawfully in office.
A Member of the Government is prosecuted by the Prosecutor-General.
A charge against a Member of the Government for unlawful conduct in office is heard by the High Court of Impeachment, as provided in more detail by an Act.
When asked by Members if several media reports about serious suspicions of money laundering by Politically Exposed Persons, including one Member of the Government and the Chief of Staff of the Prime Minister, were not enough to request such an investigation order, he answered “No“.⎯ The Attorney General explained his different roles, being at the same time legal adviser of the Government, public prosecutor, and also the Chair of the Board of Governors of the FIAU.
A charge against a Member of the Government for unlawful conduct in office is heard by the High Court of Impeachment, as provided in more detail by an Act.The decision to bring a charge is made by the Parliament, after having obtained an opinion from the Constitutional Law Committee concerning the unlawfulness of the actions of the Minister.
When considering a matter of this kind the Committee shall have a quorum when all of its members are present.A Member of the Government is prosecuted by the Prosecutor-General.
Returning to Vientiane the Panel prepared this report and briefed the various stakeholders on its findings, including the Deputy Prime Minister, Standing Member of the Government.
Former Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.