The China of Chiang K'ai-Shek: A Political StudyLinebarger, Paul Myron Anthony
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The China of Chiang K'ai-Shek: A Political Study
Linebarger, Paul Myron Anthony
Chiang, Kai-shek, 1887-1975; China -- Politics and government -- 1912-1949
ARTICLE 67. In regard to the election of Members of the Legislative
Yuan, the Delegates of the various provinces, Mongolia, Tibet and of
citizens residing abroad, to the People's Congress shall separately hold
a preliminary election to nominate their respective candidates and
submit a list of their names to the Congress for election. The
candidates are not confined to the Delegates to the People's Congress.
The respective number of candidates shall be proportioned as follows:
1. A province with a population of less than 5,000,000 shall
nominate four candidates. A province with a population of
more than 5,000,000 but less than 10,000,000 shall nominate
six candidates. A province with a population of more than
10,000,000 but less than 15,000,000 shall nominate eight
candidates. A province with a population of more than
15,000,000 but less than 20,000,000 shall nominate ten
candidates. A province with a population of more than
20,000,000 but less than 25,000,000 shall nominate twelve
candidates. A province with a population of more than
25,000,000 but less than 30,000,000 shall nominate fourteen
candidates. A province with a population of more than
30,000,000 shall nominate sixteen candidates.
2. Mongolia and Tibet shall each nominate eight candidates.
3. Citizens residing abroad shall nominate eight candidates.
ARTICLE 68. Members of the Legislative Yuan shall hold office for a term
of three years and may be eligible for re-election.
ARTICLE 69. The Executive Yuan, Judicial Yuan, Examination Yuan, and
Censor Yuan may submit to the Legislative Yuan measures concerning
matters within their respective jurisdiction.
ARTICLE 70. The President may, before the promulgation or execution of a
legislative measure, request the Legislative Yuan to reconsider it.
If the Legislative Yuan, with regard to the request for consideration,
should decide to maintain the original measure by a two-thirds vote of
the Members present, the President shall promulgate or execute it
without delay; provided that in case of a bill of law or a treaty, the
President may submit it to the People's Congress for a referendum.
ARTICLE 71. The President shall promulgate a measure presented by the
Legislative Yuan for promulgation within thirty days after its receipt.
ARTICLE 72. Members of the Legislative Yuan shall not be held
responsible outside of the said Yuan for opinions they may express and
votes they may cast during its session.
ARTICLE 73. Without the permission of the Legislative Yuan, no member
may be arrested or detained except when apprehended in _flagrante
delicto_.
ARTICLE 74. No Member of the Legislative Yuan may concurrently hold any
other public office or engage in any business or profession.
ARTICLE 75. The election of Members of the Legislative Yuan and the
organization of the Legislative Yuan shall be determined by law.
Section 4. _The Judicial Yuan_
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