A. Article 17
B. Article 14
C. Article 15
D. Article 16
Related Mcqs:
- The president of France has the power of pardon and: ___________?
A. Enhancing the punishment
B. Ordering the retrial
C. Reprieve
D. None of them - The exercise the power of pardon the president:
A. Requires countersign
B. No countersign
C. Confirmation by parliament
D. None of them - In 1990 ______ became president of the Russian republic and in 1991 he was reelected to the position in the republic’s first popular election.
A. Borix Yeltsin
B. Marx
C. Stalin
D. None of them - Under article 169, article 169, parliament of india can:
A. Dissolve the state assembly
B. Appoint state assembly
C. Entirely change the composition of state
D. None of them - Under the constitution of fifth Republic the president has to act as:
A. Executive head
B. Constitutional monarch
C. Constitutional figure head
D. None of them - President De. Gaulle formed fifth Republic under:
A. Rudimentary form of parliamentarian govt.
B. A hyper presidential form of government
C. A dynastic govt
D. None of these - The Queen can pardon or reprieve offenders on the advice of:______________?
A. The Lord Chancellor
B. The Prime Minister
C. The Deputy Speaker
D. The Home Secretary - The right to pardon was exercised by: __________?
A. Chairman of presidium of Supreme Soviet
B. Secretary of presidium of Supreme Soviet
C. Presidium of the Supreme soviets
D. None of them - The President of the Second Republic was:___________?
A. Napoleon I
B. Napoleon II
C. Napoleon III
D. None of these - The first president of the 4th Republic was elected for:__________?
A. Four years
B. Five years
C. Six years
D. Seven years