The Relation of the Executive Power to Legislation
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41. 15 Japan, Constitution of 1889, art. 38. POWER TO LEGISLATION 53 and his most powerful ministers is based upon military exploits or maintained by the army as cannot fail to be a constant menace to the state. That it may make possible a self -perpetuating and absolutistic dictator- ship (benevolent or otherwise) is abundantly shown by the history of Porfirio Diaz in Mexico. The following may suffice as a brief summary of the constitutional provisions on this point to be found in Central and ...South America : In the Argentine, Haiti, and Paraguay, the right of initiative is given to the members of the two houses of the legislature and also to "the executive" or "the executive power. " In Chile, "laws may be initiated in the Senate or in the House of Deputies upon the motion of any member or by message of the President of the Republic, " and the same provision is found in Bolivia, with the additional requirement that a bill submitted by the President "shall be supported in the debates by at least one of the cabinet ministers, but he shall have no vote.
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