Direct Legislation By the Citizenship 8 1

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Direct Legislation By the Citizenship 8 1
James W Sullivan
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The acts of the assembly being liableto the Referendum, connection with the will of the people isestablished. Thus popular sovereignty finally, and quite directly, controls.
While both legislators and executives are elected for short terms, it iscustomary for the same men to serve in public capacities a long time. Though the people may recall their servants at brief intervals, theyalmost invariably ask them to continue in service. Employés keep theirplaces at their will during good behavior. Th
...is custom extends to thehigher offices filled by appointment. One minister to Paris held theposition for twenty-three years; one to Rome, for sixteen. Once electedto the federal executive council, a public man may regard his office asa permanency. Of the council of 1889, one member had served since 1863, another since 1866. Up to 1879 no seat in the council had ever becomevacant excepting through death or resignation.
_Features of the Judiciary. _ Civil and criminal courts are separate. The justice of the peace sits ina case first as arbitrator, and not until he fails in that capacity doeshe assume the chair of magistrate.


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