The Hundred Day Congress
Hundred Days Congress
100 Day Congress
100 Days
The Hundred Day Congress
The president of the Indian National Congress session held in Calcutta in 1886 was Womesh Chunder Bonnerjee. He was the first president of the Indian National Congress and played a significant role in the early stages of the Indian independence movement. The 1886 session marked the second session of the Congress and focused on various issues concerning Indian society and governance.
The counting occurs at a joint session of Congress in the capitol in Washington, DC.
The electoral votes are unsealed and counted under direction of the vice-president of the US acting as the president of the Senate at a joint session of the new Congress early in January following the election .
In the United States the US President is obligated to inform the Congress of all important issues regarding the country. The designated date for this is February 12. The exact date is subject to change. The US Constitution however states that the president must inform a joint session of Congress early in the year.
The procedure for counting electoral votes in the United States is outlined in the U.S. Constitution. The Vice President, as President of the Senate, presides over a joint session of Congress where the votes are counted. The electoral votes from each state are first presented alphabetically, and then the Vice President announces the results and declares the winner.
in the early 1990s
The correct spelling for the early US legislature is the Continental Congress (1st and 2nd).
Early Bird Special - 2001 was released on: USA: 2001