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Administrative Orders are promulgated by the Supreme Council of the Union, through the power vested in the First Secretary under Chapter 3, Article 7 of the constitution
{{Zeed article}}'''Administrative Orders''' are promulgated by the Supreme Council of the Union, through the power vested in the First Secretary under Chapter 3, Article 7 of the constitution


{{Quotation|Article 7 - The Council is the sole body of government which can promulgate laws which are binding across the Union, through the signature of the First Secretary – to be known as Administrative Orders of the Union. |[[The Constitution of the Union|1688 Constitution of the Union]]|~}}
{{Quotation|Article 7 - The Council is the sole body of government which can promulgate laws which are binding across the Union, through the signature of the First Secretary – to be known as Administrative Orders of the Union. |[[The Constitution of the Union|1688 Constitution of the Union]]|~}}


These orders are binding throughout all of the autonomous republics of the Union as national law and, therefor, cannot be circumvented by local laws. Through Administrative Orders, the national laws of Zeed are created, thus making the national legal system more a civil law system.  
These orders are binding throughout all of the autonomous republics of the Union as national law and, therefore, cannot be circumvented by local laws. Through Administrative Orders, the national laws of Zeed are created, thus making the national legal system more a civil law system.  


=Administrative Orders of Timoshenko=
==Administrative Orders of Timoshenko==
The following are Administrative Orders promulgated by [[Vladim Vasyliovich Timoshenko|Vladim Timoshenko]].
The following are Administrative Orders promulgated by [[Vladim Vasyliovich Timoshenko|Vladim Timoshenko]].


==Administrative Order 1 - 15 Aban 1688==
===Administrative Order 1 - 15 Aban 1688===
Administrative Order 1 appointed [[Dawud al-Sazaavar]] to the office of the President of the Presidium.
Administrative Order 1 appointed [[Dawud al-Sazaavar]] to the office of the President of the Presidium.


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==Administrative Order 2 - 20 Aban 1688==
===Administrative Order 2 - 20 Aban 1688===
Administrative Order 2 appointed [[Rustam Bukhori Yazghulam]] to the office of the [[Central Committee for Security and Defence]] and [[Rashid Hasanzadeh]] to the office of the Central Committee of Foreign Relations.
Administrative Order 2 appointed [[Rustam Bukhori Yazghulam]] to the office of the [[Central Committee for Security and Defence]] and [[Rashid Hasanzadeh]] to the office of the Central Committee of Foreign Relations.


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==Administrative Order 3 - 19 Nawruz 1688==
===Administrative Order 3 - 19 Nawruz 1688===
Administrative Order 3 created the [[Orders & Decorations of the Union|Order of the Heroes of the Revolution]].
Administrative Order 3 created the [[Orders & Decorations of the Union|Order of the Heroes of the Revolution]].


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==Administrative Order 4 - 19 Nawruz 1689==
===Administrative Order 4 - 19 Nawruz 1689===
Administrative Order 4 awarded the Order of the Heroes of the Revolution to [[Vladim Vasyliovich Timoshenko|Vladim Timoshenko]], [[Dawud al-Sazaavar]], [[Fararaz Kinshasa]], [[Rustam Bukhori Yazghulam]], [[Rashid Hasanzadeh]] and [https://micras.org/wiki/index.php?title=Sarah_Dravot-Osman  Sarah Dravot-Osman].
Administrative Order 4 awarded the Order of the Heroes of the Revolution to [[Vladim Vasyliovich Timoshenko|Vladim Timoshenko]], [[Dawud al-Sazaavar]], [[Fararaz Kinshasa]], [[Rustam Bukhori Yazghulam]], [[Rashid Hasanzadeh]] and [[Sarah Dravot-Osman]].


[[File:AdminTimoshenko4.png|150px]]
[[File:AdminOrderTimoshenko-4.png|150px]]


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Latest revision as of 18:45, 21 March 2024

Administrative Orders are promulgated by the Supreme Council of the Union, through the power vested in the First Secretary under Chapter 3, Article 7 of the constitution

Article 7 - The Council is the sole body of government which can promulgate laws which are binding across the Union, through the signature of the First Secretary – to be known as Administrative Orders of the Union.

These orders are binding throughout all of the autonomous republics of the Union as national law and, therefore, cannot be circumvented by local laws. Through Administrative Orders, the national laws of Zeed are created, thus making the national legal system more a civil law system.

Administrative Orders of Timoshenko

The following are Administrative Orders promulgated by Vladim Timoshenko.

Administrative Order 1 - 15 Aban 1688

Administrative Order 1 appointed Dawud al-Sazaavar to the office of the President of the Presidium.

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Administrative Order 2 - 20 Aban 1688

Administrative Order 2 appointed Rustam Bukhori Yazghulam to the office of the Central Committee for Security and Defence and Rashid Hasanzadeh to the office of the Central Committee of Foreign Relations.

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Administrative Order 3 - 19 Nawruz 1688

Administrative Order 3 created the Order of the Heroes of the Revolution.

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Administrative Order 4 - 19 Nawruz 1689

Administrative Order 4 awarded the Order of the Heroes of the Revolution to Vladim Timoshenko, Dawud al-Sazaavar, Fararaz Kinshasa, Rustam Bukhori Yazghulam, Rashid Hasanzadeh and Sarah Dravot-Osman.

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