Sentence examples for deliberative assemblies from inspiring English sources

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Motion, in parliamentary rules of order, a procedure by which proposals are submitted for the consideration of deliberative assemblies.

Parliamentary procedure, also called rules of order, the generally accepted rules, precedents, and practices commonly employed in the governance of deliberative assemblies.

At the same time, a growing popular rights movement, encouraged by the introduction of liberal Western ideas, called for the creation of a constitutional government and wider participation through deliberative assemblies.

The five articles of the Charter Oath were the following: (1) "Deliberative assemblies shall be established on an extensive scale, and all governmental matters shall be determined by public discussion".

After a hermetic period, it reorganised its autonomous governmental institutions to create "councils of good government" (or Caracoles), a parallel state apparatus in rebel zones complete with deliberative assemblies, a system of justice based on customary oral law, primary and secondary schools using the pedagogy of the oppressed, and accessible health clinics.

Upon his coronation, Meiji issued his Charter Oath, calling for deliberative assemblies, promising increased opportunities for the common people, abolishing the "evil customs of the past", and seeking knowledge throughout the world "to strengthen the foundations of imperial rule".

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The will of such a deliberative assembly is expressed by its action on proposals submitted for consideration in the form of motions or resolutions offered by members.

He soon returned to politics, however, and in 1800 he became president of the Tribunat, the deliberative assembly opposed to the Napoleonic Code.

"The party cannot be an organisation of executives who are subject to a single discipline and at the same time a deliberative assembly of people free to present their opinions and pursue their interests," he said.

But when Washington appeared on the floor of the Senate to seek advice about pending negotiations with American Indian tribes, the surprised senators proved themselves to be a contentious deliberative assembly, not an advisory board.

These confederations were presided over by a common head, the rector scholarium, and the different nations were represented by their consiliarii, a deliberative assembly with which the rector habitually took counsel.

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