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
1. The Members of the Legislative Yuan: The Delegates of the
various provinces, Mongolia, Tibet, and of the citizens
residing abroad, to the People's Congress shall separately
hold a preliminary election to nominate half of the number
of the candidates as determined in Article 67 and submit
their list to the People's Congress for election. The other
half shall be nominated by the President of the Legislative
Yuan for appointment by the President.
2. The Members of the Censor Yuan: The Delegates of the
various provinces, Mongolia, Tibet, and of the citizens
residing abroad, to the People's Congress shall separately
hold a preliminary election to nominate half of the number
of candidates as determined in Article 90 and submit their
list to the People's Congress for election. The other half
shall be nominated by the President of the Censor Yuan for
appointment by the President.
ARTICLE 144. The Magistrates of districts where the work of
self-government is not yet completed shall be appointed and removed by
the Central Government.
The preceding paragraph is applicable _mutatis mutandis_ to those
municipalities where the work of self-government is not yet completed.
ARTICLE 145. The methods and procedure of helping the establishment of
local self-government shall be determined by law.
ARTICLE 146. No amendment to the Constitution may be made unless it
shall have been proposed by over one-fourth of the delegates to the
People's Congress and passed by at least two-thirds of the delegates
present at a meeting having a quorum of over three-fourths of the entire
Congress.
A proposed amendment to the Constitution shall be made public by the
proposer or proposers one year before the assembling of the People's
Congress.
ARTICLE 147. In regard to those provisions of the Constitution which
require further procedure for their enforcement, such necessary
procedure shall be determined by law.
_B._ THE SYSTEM OF ORGANIZATION OF THE NATIONAL CONGRESS[1]
[Footnote 1: "Kuo-min Ta-hui Tsu-chih Fa" in Chung-yang Hsüan-ch'uan
Pu (Party-Ministry of Publicity), _Hsien-chêng Chien-shê Fa-kuei_,
Chungking, XXVIII (1939), p. 35-8.]
The following laws were passed by the Legislative _Yüan_
April 31, XXVI (1937), in amended form, after the election
had been postponed.
ARTICLE 1. The National Congress shall frame the Constitution, and shall
determine its date of execution.
ARTICLE 2. _i._ The National Congress shall be organized by the
Representatives of the people to the Congress.
_ii._ The manner of electing these Representatives is fixed
in another set of laws.
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