1.to elect the PrimeMinister with majority vote.
2.tomake laws for the country in accordance with the constitution of Pakistan 1973
3.To make amendments in the constitution
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National Assembly
The deputies of National Assembly wanted to achieve national unity within smaller German solution, with Prussia being the sole major power.
to give immense power to the french citizens
that is the drive assembly which the power provided by the rotation of the crankshaft and through the engine drive belt causes the rotaion of the alternator which produces the electrical power to the auto and battery charging system
the Jacobin club believed that the Constituent assembly would give too much power to the wealthy.
Answer this question… The Jacobin Club believed the Constituent Assembly would give too much power to the wealthy.
Answer this question… The Jacobin Club believed the Constituent Assembly would give too much power to the wealthy.
The National Assembly of People's Power is the legislative body in Cuba. However, the body does not have much power. It is mostly invested in the Central Party Committee.
The National Assembly (legislature) has the exclusive power of impeaching either the president or the vice president
The government is based on the much-amended constitution of 1973, which was suspended twice (in 1977 and 1999) and reinstated twice (in 1985 and 2002). According to the constitution, Pakistan is a federal parliamentary system with a president as head of state and a prime minister as head of government. The legislature, or parliament, is the Majlis-i-Shoora (Council of Advisers), consisting of the Lower House, which is often called the National Assembly, and the Upper House, or Senate. National Assembly members are directly elected for five-year terms. Senate members are elected by provincial assemblies, with equal representation from each of the four provinces as well as representatives from the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Islamabad Capital Territory. Both the Senate and National Assembly may initiate and pass legislation, but only the National Assembly can approve federal budgets and finance bills. However, parliament often has had little real political power. For example, in 2003 the only bill passed by the National Assembly was the national budget.
The government is based on the much-amended constitution of 1973, which was suspended twice (in 1977 and 1999) and reinstated twice (in 1985 and 2002). According to the constitution, Pakistan is a federal parliamentary system with a president as head of state and a prime minister as head of government. The legislature, or parliament, is the Majlis-i-Shoora (Council of Advisers), consisting of the Lower House, which is often called the National Assembly, and the Upper House, or Senate. National Assembly members are directly elected for five-year terms. Senate members are elected by provincial assemblies, with equal representation from each of the four provinces as well as representatives from the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Islamabad Capital Territory. Both the Senate and National Assembly may initiate and pass legislation, but only the National Assembly can approve federal budgets and finance bills. However, parliament often has had little real political power. For example, in 2003 the only bill passed by the National Assembly was the national budget.
It was difficult to frame a constitution in 1950's because when first draft of the constitution was presented by Basic Principle Committee in front of the constitutional assembly so, three objections were made there through different group of people. First objection was made by the east Pakistan who doesn't want Urdu to be their national language as they speak Bengali commonly and wants it to be their national language. East Pakistan also objected that they should have more number of seats in National Assembly as they had much larger population than the West Pakistan. The second objection came from provincial politicians as they were not being agreed on giving the whole power to the head of the state and to the federal government . The third objection was raised up by the religious groups complaining that the constitution was not sufficiently Islamic. These were the three main reasons because of which framing new constitution for Pakistan was seems to be much difficult than any other problem faced by the young Pakistan.