permanent constitution
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpermanentandconstitution
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permanent
adjective
uk/ˈpɜː.mə.nənt/us/ˈpɝː.mə.nənt/
lasting for a long time or ...
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constitution
noun[C]
uk/ˌkɒn.stɪˈtʃuː.ʃən/us/ˌkɑːn.stəˈtuː.ʃən/
the set of political principles by which a state or organization is governed, especially in relation to the rights of the people ...
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That will be the starting point for a process that will conclude with the agreement of apermanentconstitutionand national elections.
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However, the interim charter did call for one democratic innovation: it required that apermanentconstitutionwould have to be ratified by public referendum.
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These conventions elected a new civilian board of executives and began the work of preparing apermanentconstitution.
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This executive council was for the time being till a newpermanentconstitutioncould be agreed upon and come to force.
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The junta later wrote a highly abbreviated interim constitution and appointed a panel to draft a newpermanentconstitution.
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According to the interim constitution, apermanentconstitutionmust be written within three months and be subject to a referendum 15 days later.
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The parties agreed on a process whereby a negotiated transitional constitution would provide for an elected constitutional assembly to draw up apermanentconstitution.
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The task of the assembly was to write apermanentconstitution, draft legislation, approve the budget and treaties, ratify the cabinet, and impeach corrupt officials.
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He also appointed a constitutional commission, headed by the chief justice, to draft apermanentconstitution.
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This provisional document was approved, but was replaced with apermanentconstitutionin 1822.
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Now their attention was turned to the creation of apermanentconstitution.
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The new regime pledged apermanentconstitutionand elections in 1979.
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However, the draft interim charter did call for one democratic innovation: it required that apermanentconstitutionwould have to be ratified by public referendum.
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