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P.R.O. LAW CONSOLIDATION | |
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Law Status: | Out-of-Force[1] |
Last Consolidated: | 2017-12-10 |
An Act to amend Article 37 of the Constitution of Gotzborg and to extend the basis of parliamentary government within the Kingdom.
Whereas Article 37 of the Constitution limits membership of the Chamber of Deputies to not more than five members and it is desirous of strengthening the system of parliamentary government by increasing levels of public participation;
Be it decreed by His Royal Majesty, King August Charles II, by and with the advice and consent of the Government and Peoples of Gotzborg, in this Chamber of Deputies here assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
Short Title
1. This Act may be cited as the Constitutional Amendment Act (2005).
Repeal of Article 37
2. Article 37 of the Constitution of Gotzborg is hereby repealed.
Membership of the Chamber of Deputies
4. All citizens of Gotzborg who are possessed of their full civic rights and who are subject to no legal impediment shall be eligible to participate in the Chamber of Deputies as a full member enjoying the rights and status thereof.
Ratification
6. The process of ratification of this bill being an amendment to the Constitution shall be as specified in Part X of the Constitution.
Notes
Chamber of Deputies Hansard Record | |
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Introduction Date: | 2005-12-01 |
Tabled By: | George Guelph |
Vote Outcome: | In Favour: 4; Against: 2 |
Royal Assent Date: | 2005-12-18 |
Amendments
- ^ 2010-08-10: Superseded by the Constitutional Amendment Act (2010).