article 355造句
例句與造句
- Directives issued under Article 355, if unheeded, become a prelude to invoking President's Rule.
- This provision does not cover certain overseas territories which under TFEU Article 355 do not require a full treaty revision.
- Article 355 imposes a duty on the Centre to ensure that the government of every state is carried on in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution.
- On 18 September, the Congress led Central Government issued an advisory under " Article 355 " of the constitution to the Orissa and Karnataka governments.
- Article 355 of the Constitution allows the Indian president to take charge of a state's administration, if he feels the local government has failed to maintain law and order.
- It's difficult to find article 355 in a sentence. 用article 355造句挺難的
- "We want the government to invoke Article 355 to protect the state from internal disturbances, to ensure that the voters have a sense of confidence to exercise their franchise without fear, " main opposition Congress party lawmaker Priya Ranjan Dasmunshi said.
- The reason for conferring such a power as per " Objects and Reasons'" appended to the Bill was that " Keeping in view the duty of the Union under Article 355 of the Constitution, inter alia, to protect every State against internal disturbance, it is considered desirable that the Central government should also have power to declare areas as'disturbed', to enable its armed forces to exercise the special powers ".
- Despite its domestic constitutional evolution from the status of an overseas collectivity to that of an overseas department, effectively becoming a full constituent territory within the French Republic, with regards to the European Union, Mayotte remained an'Overseas country and territory'( OCT ) in " association " with the Union ( as per Article 355 ( 2 ) TFEU ) and not a constituent territory of the European Union in the same way as the other four overseas departments.
- Like Jersey and Guernsey, the Isle of Man is not part of the United Kingdom nor a direct member of the European Community, but its relationship with the EU is defined under Article 355 ( 5 ) ( c ) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union ( former Article 299 of the EC Treaty ) and Protocol 3 of the Act of Accession, annexed to the Treaty of Accession 1972, by which the United Kingdom became a member of the European Economic Community.