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  • ...eral of Northern Rhodesia, to become a member of her country's Legislative Council. She consulted [[Kenneth Kaunda]] before accepting.<ref name="Morgan1984">{
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  • ...article.php?articleId=13936|title=BoZ Seeks To Reform Its Financial Sector Legislative Role|first= Chiwoyu|last=Sinyangwe|date=21 September 2010|accessdate=17 Apr Kankasa-Mabula is the current the vice chairperson of the Council of the [[University of Zambia]]. She also serves as the chairperson of the
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  • ...orthern Province]] and later became its chairperson. During debates in the council, he consistently opposed the establishment of the [[Federation of Rhodesia ...m about his grandfather and the statements that he read in the Legislative Council records that were made by Rev Mushindo really make him proud of his grandfa
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  • ...liament''' ('''PAP'''), also known as the '''African Parliament''', is the legislative body of the African Union and held its inaugural session in March 2004. The ...acob Zuma, gave the opening speech and called for the PAP to be given full legislative powers and its members elected by universal suffrage.<ref>{{cite news
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  • ...ere were two voter rolls for the [[National Assembly of Zambia|Legislative Council]], a main roll that elected 65 seats, and a reserved roll that elected 10.
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  • ...me=TT/> and did so by taking 13 of the 22 elected seats on the Legislative Council.<ref name=T2/> ...he Times'', 23 December 1958</ref> It provided for a 30 member Legislative Council with 22 elected members, six official members and two appointed members.<re
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  • ...une 1948 he became an Assistant Welfare Officer with the [[Kitwe Municipal Council]], location [[Chingola District]]), and then a teacher at [[Wusakile Primar [[Category:Members of the Legislative Council of Northern Rhodesia]]
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  • ...rthern Rhodesia]]. However, the leader of the largest elected party on the council was considered as the "unofficial" prime minister.<ref>{{cite web | title=S
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  • ...igh Commissioner to India]] proposed that one seat on Lusaka's legislative council be allocated to an Indian, but this suggestion was ignored and not further
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  • ...h attracted the most white immigrants and developed fastest, a Legislative Council was established in 1898. This comprised a blend of Company-nominated offici As the number of elected members in the Legislative Council rose, power in Southern Rhodesia gradually transferred from complete Compan
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  • ...al was transferred to the more central [[Lusaka]] in 1935. A [[Legislative Council]] was established, of which five members were elected by the small European ...l and an uneasy coalition between the two African nationalist parties. The council passed resolutions calling for Northern Rhodesia's secession from the feder
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  • |conventional_long_name = Northern Rhodesia<ref>Northern Rhodesia Order in Council, 1911 (Note: Although a protectorate, its official name was simply Northern ...al Law' 1966. P. 753"/><ref name="Council 1924">Northern Rhodesia Order in Council, 1924, S.R.O. 1924 No. 324, S.RO. & S.I. Rev VIII, 154</ref> as a protector
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  • ...isdiction had been exercised by Consular Courts under the African Order in Council of 1889. Now a High Court was established administering English law and dis ...ate 1899 at about the time the Barotseland/North-Western Rhodesia Order in Council was issued. On Coryndon's return from leave, now as Administrator of the ne
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  • ==== Legislative branch of the government of Zambia ==== *[[National Arts Council of Zambia]]
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  • ...given a papal assignment to serve as Special Delegate to the [[Pontifical Council for Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant Peoples]].<ref>{{cite news ...bishop and those ordained. Bishop Juan Ignacio Arrieta, Secretary of the Council, explained that the statement applied to the bishops ordained by Milingo as
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  • ==== Legislative branch of the government of Zambia ==== *[[National Arts Council of Zambia]]
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  • ...orms an [[Districts of Zambia|administrative district]] run by Lusaka City Council. In 2007, the mayor was Steven Chilatu ([[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|PF]]), a * [http://www.lcc.gov.zm/ Lusaka City Council]
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  • ...embers advised to join or support UNIP instead.<ref name=EAR4>"Legislative Council Boycott Threat", ''East Africa and Rhodesia'', 15 November 1962, p243</ref>
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  • ...Committee of UNIP. The cabinet executed the central committee's policy. In legislative elections, only candidates running for UNIP were allowed to participate. Ev ...each of the 7 provinces was the establishment of a democratically elected council of two leaders from each province to rule the country by consensus with the
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  • ...l and an uneasy coalition between the two African nationalist parties. The council passed resolutions calling for Northern Rhodesia's secession from the feder ...rm [[multi-party system]]. The government exercises executive power, while legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament.
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