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It can "appoint" its electors itself, or it can pass a law leaving the choice to the people.
The IRA said it would appoint its interlocutor to the independent international commission on decommissioning this week.
Although recent reforms mean that the committee can now appoint its own chair it can only vote for someone who has already been nominated by the prime minister.
Recent reforms mean that the ISC can appoint its own chair, though it can only vote for someone who has already been nominated by the prime minister.
It is set to appoint its Westminster group leader, who will have the important role of challenging Mr Cameron at Prime Minister's Questions.
After that, the federal court in the region must reappoint that interim U.S. attorney or appoint its own replacement while the appointment process is underway in Washington.
(It's not: the Constitution gives every state absolute freedom to "appoint" its Presidential electors on any basis it likes, including coin flips and Ouija boards.
The U.S. government, as the World Bank's biggest shareholder, has always asserted the right to appoint its president, and for twenty years it chose mostly financial executives.
Indeed, they will probably have to be over well before then, because the Florida legislature is threatening to appoint its own slate of electors if it appears that the legal contests will continue up to that day.
This would do much to undermine any attempt by China to appoint its own Dalai Lama in the way it chose a new Panchen Lama, the second highest-ranking leader of Tibetan Buddhism, in 1995.
It also wins the right to appoint its own members.
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