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Can the Cabinet revoke Emergency laws?
The answer is NO. To know more, read on...
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What happens if the Prime Minister is incapacitated now?
Our Parliament is now in recess. Our PM is in the hospital. A date for Parliament’s meeting has not been finalised. What happens if the PM is ill and cannot perform his duties?
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Why I disagree with the Attorney General’s opinion?
Here is why
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Who can summon Parliament to meet — and when?
Only the King.
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How to Destroy a Hidden Danger in Affidavits
Want to know what lethal danger lies in your opponent’s affidavits? Here it is…
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How should you check your contract for traps?
You are about to enter into a contract. How should you avoid falling into dangerous traps? This articles explains how.
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