Should an alteration in the Constitution be accepted by both Houses and the Government desires to advance the matter, the Rigsdag is to be dissolved and a general election to both Chambers held.
Staaff spoke in both Chambers, reiterating the substance of his Karlskrona speech, and he was supported by the Liberal spokesmen, the Social Democrats speaking in their usual vein.
The Left or Liberal joint majority in both Chambers, however, had not disappeared, though reduced from 76 to 34.
Since 1899 Belgium has employed it in the election of all members of both chambers of her parliament.
Whether members or not, they have a right to attend all sessions of both chambers and to take an especially privileged part in debate.
The President may convene an extraordinary session, and is obligated to do so if at any time during a recess an absolute majority of both chambers request it.
The Crown Prince's proposal was immediately unanimously adopted on motions from the leading men in both Chambers of the Diet[52:2].
Cortical shell-thin walled, having a circle of six to eight conical protuberances in the greatest breadth of both chambers, each of which exhibits a central apical pore, surrounded by a circle of six to eight oblique larger pores.
Cortical shell thick walled, with a thickened ring-shaped protuberance in the greatest breadth of both chambers.
Surface of the cortical shell with conical fenestrated protuberances in the greatest breadth of both chambers.
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