The specific individual nominated as a permanent member of a constitutional assembly can vary depending on the country and context. Without additional details about the particular constitutional assembly or country you are referring to, it's difficult to provide a precise answer. If you provide more context, I can assist you better.
No. He is a nominated Rajya Sabha M P.
Dr. Rajendra Prasad was the permanent member of constitution assembly in India.
Association of Member Nominated Trustees was created in 2010.
The United Nations General Assembly comprises more countries than the Security Council. The General Assembly has 193 member states, while the Security Council consists of 15 members, including five permanent members and ten non-permanent members. This difference highlights the broader representation of member states in the General Assembly compared to the more limited membership of the Security Council.
As of October 2023, the Anglo-Indian community member nominated to the Uttarakhand Assembly is Nirmala Ghosh. This nomination is part of the provision that allows for the appointment of members from the Anglo-Indian community in state assemblies, aimed at ensuring their representation.
George Abel Simmons was born in New Hampshire in 1791. After studying law he served as a member of the state assembly from 1840 - 42, and as a member of the state constitutional convention in 1846.
To become a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) in India, you must be a citizen of India, at least 25 years old, and not hold any office of profit. You need to contest and win in the state legislative assembly elections or be nominated by a political party to represent a constituency.
Yes, each member of the UN is a member of the General Assembly.
Good old Ben Franklin was the oldest member of the Constitutional convention.
The League of Nations had three main branches: the Assembly, the Council, and the Permanent Secretariat. The Assembly, composed of representatives from all member states, met annually to discuss and make decisions on various issues. The Council, a smaller body, addressed urgent matters and had the authority to make binding decisions. The Permanent Secretariat handled the administrative functions and facilitated communication among member nations.
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