This kingdom possesses its own organs of government, including a unicameral diet which exercises independent legislative power in all internal affairs.
In structure it represents a curious cross between the principles of unicameral and bicameral organization.
The legislative organ of the Second Republic was a unicameral assembly, but an incident of the transition to the Second Empire was the revival of a Senate, and throughout the reign of Napoleon III.
Footnote 30: On the history of this unicameral parliament see J.
Legislative power was vested in a unicameral legislature, the National Assembly, which was elected for a term of four years.
It set up a unicameral parliament, which was to be elected on the basis of universal suffrage; the parliament was to control the executive.
The absence of consultative bodies in a unicameral legislature served to widen the rift between the executive and legislative branches.
The unicameral National Assembly is described in the constitution as "a supreme body of state power," whereas the State Council is described as "a supreme constantly functioning body of state power.
The National Assembly The National Assembly, a unicameral legislature, is the only legislative body of the central government, but legislative initiative has been extended to several other governmental organs.
No little jealousies, no fretful envyings, had he!
The vegetable remains of the Upper formation in Scotland are both rare and ill preserved.
The commentator skilful enough to pledge the almanac, in virtue of the literal meaning of the specified phrases, to the old Ptolemaic hypothesis, would pledge it to a false science, which its author never held.
And his inference is in every way worthy of his premises.
Not only could I understand the principles on which they were constructed, but further, not a few of them had, I found, been actually introduced into works of human invention ages ere they were discovered in the rock.
Hour after hour, lying deep in her armchair before the fire, Miss Erith crouched a prey to excited conjectures, not one of which could be answered until the man in the Samaritan Hospital had recovered consciousness.
Every sound rang metallic in the black and bitter air; the windows of the coupe clouded from his breath; the panels creaked.
Conscious of a presence behind him he turned, came toward her in the sunlight, the sun crisping his short hair.