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According to the spokesperson for the coalition of branch executives in the constituency, Okoe Mensah at a press conference, they will head to the law court to sue the party if they fail to investigate the petition brought before it concerning developments prior and during the November 22 NDC primary.

Not exact matches

BRUSSELS (AP)-- Economic growth across the European Union will remain robust this year and next, particularly when compared with Britain, which is set to leave the bloc in less than a year, the EU's executive branch said Thursday.
By 30 he was managing the largest branch in Toronto; by 40 he was Scotia's most senior executive in the United States, running its corporate lending business on Wall Street.
As chief executive of TD, Clark led an astounding U.S. expansion of the bank, adding 1,300 branches in just five years.
J. David Cox, president of the American Federation of Government Employees, a union that represents more than 670,000 workers in the executive branch, took a swing at the agency in ink: «We believe that the Central Personnel Data File was the targeted database, and that the hackers are now in possession of all personnel data for every federal employee, every federal retiree, and up to one million former federal employees,» he wrote in the letter dated Thursday, which Fortune obtained.
«The problem with that analysis is that with the American presidency... the executive branch is designed in a particular way which means you're going to have deep continuities whoever is president.
Traditionally, judges have been extremely cautious about stepping on the executive branch's authority in such matters, legal experts said.
BRUSSELS — Economic growth across the European Union will remain robust this year and next, particularly when compared with Britain, which is set to leave the bloc in less than a year, the EU's executive branch said Thursday.
While his standing among troops has likely been burnished by some of his policies — like boosting spending and reducing executive - branch input in battlefield decision - making — he has faced public criticism on some initiatives, like raising the budget and expanding US involvement in Afghanistan.
With Republican majorities in the House and Senate, and GOP control of the Executive Branch, there were few reasons not to think that a swift repeal of the healthcare law was achievable and likely.
If Trump uses his pardon power in either of those cases, it «is incredibly problematic and would aggrandize the executive branch's power» and compromise the judiciary's independence, Ohlin said.
Research suggests that markets are affected by who's in office, at both the executive and legislative branches.
A number of reform proposals have been made, in both the legislative and executive branches.
Such a return may occur if the rule is not compatible with the law, if the quality of the agency's analysis is inadequate, if the regulation is not justified by the analysis, if the rule is not consistent with the regulatory principles stated in Executive Order 12866 or with the president's policies and priorities, or if the rule unnecessarily conflicts with other executive branch agency regulations orExecutive Order 12866 or with the president's policies and priorities, or if the rule unnecessarily conflicts with other executive branch agency regulations orexecutive branch agency regulations or efforts.
Beyond the battle over at least the temporary future of the CFPB lies a legal question: Which federal law decides who will lead the CFPB — the Federal Vacancies Reform Act, which gives the president the ability to fill many open positions in the executive branch, or the Dodd - Frank financial reform that created the bureau in the first place?
Congress has formal authority over trade policy under the US Constitution, but it has generally delegated much of its authority to the executive branch in modern times.
Just look at our current political situation: those worried about Trump have to contend with the fact that the power of the executive branch has been dramatically expanded over the decades; we place immense responsibility and capability in the hands of one person, forgetting that said responsibility and capability is not so easily withdrawn if we don't like the one wielding it.
For example, in the aforementioned article, reference is made to a gentlemen named Martin Woods, who served as director of Wachovia's anti-money laundering unit in London for three years before leaving his position «in disgust» after his repeated requests to executives to put a stop to ongoing drug money laundering operations, which were allegedly occurring in Wachovia's branch network, were ignored).
Russia's executive branch has weighed in on a proposed bill to regulate ICOs, offering several suggestions on how to improve it.
Meanwhile, and apparently separately, Russia probe investigators in both Congress and the executive branch dug into his activities.
Karen Holdhouse, an analyst at Goldman Sachs, asked executives on the corporation's first - quarter conference call what they would do from an operational perspective if changing the company's communication strategies were not successful, and in particular, if the company planned to extend «an olive branch» to Canadian Tim Hortons consumers or to its franchisees.
Shortly before his inauguration, The Washington Post noted several additional ways employees in Trump's executive branch could do so: Trademark disputes, for instance, will be adjudicated by judges appointed by his Commerce secretary, while the EPA could roll back environmental regulations that reduce profits at his golf courses.
Federal law does not prohibit the president's involvement in private business while in office, even though lawmakers and executive branch officials are subject to conflict - of - interest rules.
Under the law, if Cohn sells his Goldman stock to avoid a conflict of interest as a member of the Executive Branch, he will be able to indefinitely defer capital gains taxes on the sale, providing he invests the proceeds from the stock sales in government securities or an approved government securities mutual fund.
Kathryn Dunn Tenpas, a nonresident senior fellow in the Governance Studies program at the Brookings Institution, found that the resignations, firings and promotions within the White House and executive branch during Trump's first year in office numbered twice that of the Reagan administration's and triple that of Obama's.
In 2017, Republicans gained control of both houses of Congress and the White House for the first time in a decade, but unified GOP control of the legislative and executive branches didn't lead to a burst of lawmakinIn 2017, Republicans gained control of both houses of Congress and the White House for the first time in a decade, but unified GOP control of the legislative and executive branches didn't lead to a burst of lawmakinin a decade, but unified GOP control of the legislative and executive branches didn't lead to a burst of lawmaking.
In addition to making policy recommendations on administration policies affecting faith - based and community programs, the newly - formed office will also inform the administration of «any failures of the executive branch to comply with religious liberty protections under law.»
Four banking professionals have joined Marquis Bank to lead the bank's expansion into Broward County with a loan production office and a new branch in Fort Lauderdale.The new team will be headed by Steven Sanzone, who joins Marquis as market president after spending the last 14 years as executive vice president and senior loan officer at Stonegate Bank.
The executive branch did not that they would like a few changes to be made or considered in advance of this bill going forward to be approved
In May 2011, Kerry Peacock, executive vice-president branch banking at TD Canada Trust, resigned from the 10 - member board of OBSI in the wake of an attempt by TDWaterhouse Canada Inc. to opt out of using the services of OBSIn May 2011, Kerry Peacock, executive vice-president branch banking at TD Canada Trust, resigned from the 10 - member board of OBSI in the wake of an attempt by TDWaterhouse Canada Inc. to opt out of using the services of OBSin the wake of an attempt by TDWaterhouse Canada Inc. to opt out of using the services of OBSI.
She identified 64 influential positions in Trump's White House, and counted departures via resignation, firing, or movement to another position within the executive branch.
In order to facilitate appropriate congressional oversight, the Executive Branch may entrust classified information to the appropriate committees of Congress, as it has done in connection with the Committee's oversight activities herIn order to facilitate appropriate congressional oversight, the Executive Branch may entrust classified information to the appropriate committees of Congress, as it has done in connection with the Committee's oversight activities herin connection with the Committee's oversight activities here.
The transition from monetary policy to fiscal policy has begun in the U.S., and the baton has now been passed to the executive and legislative branches of government, which are responsible for enacting policies that can carry growth further.
She has worked extensively with the executive branch, as well as elected officials in both houses and across the aisles of Congress, State Government, and in the private sector.
In the American polity, there are not three estates but three branches» legislative, executive, and judicial.
The new method amounts to a system in which ordinary law is replaced by «orders» or decrees coming from the executive or administrative branches.
The story of faith belongs to the baseball executive who signed Robinson, the equally legendary Branch Rickey, and to a New York minister who played a quiet role in a major decision.
I can see it now, he gets elected, and the Quorum of 12 in Salt Lake will be running the Executive branch... yea just what we need isn't it?
Absent strong public pressure, the Congress may be unable to sustain a critical posture toward the executive branch with its insistent claim that national security requires public trust in secret power.
In their beginnings, American Methodism and the United States of America created three branches of government: legislative, executive, and....
Under a democracy of desire, the elected officers represent the interests of their constituents, and the voters expect their representatives — whether in the legislative or executive branches — to help them secure what they want.
This separation makes possible the system of «checks and balances,» in which the deliberative decisions of the Congress are checked by the President; the actions of the President and his officers are in turn tested, challenged, and confirmed by the Congress; and the constitutionality of the acts of both the legislative and the executive branches is checked by the judiciary.
Pablo Gonzalez Casanova, one of Mexico's leading sociologists, suggests the legislative branch, in sanctioning the executive's actions, fulfills a function similar to that of the divine powers that sanctioned the laws by which the «rulers of old» governed.»
Church services were held in executive branch buildings throughout his administration.
After World War II the executive branch of government argued that it needed absolute power in foreign affairs because (1) in a nuclear age, when missiles can make the trip from Moscow to New York in 20 minutes, there is no time to consult Congress and the people, and (2) the «secret, subversive» techniques of the communists can be challenged only by subversion and secrecy on our part.
Their solution was to arm the individual with certain inalienable guarantees, contained in the Bill of Rights, and to disarm the government by constructing a system of checks and balances to ensure that none of the three branches — and in particular the executive — became all - powerful.
I have noted instances of a dawning appreciation in the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of the social value and the unexplored potential of mediating structures.
Another promising sign is the fact that the current head of the executive branch paid eloquent tribute to voluntary associations in his speech accepting the 1988 Republican presidential nomination.
However, Congress has lagged far behind the executive branch in embracing this shift, and the courts have not made a firm ruling on the issue.
The breakdown of the separation of powers has generated a low - intensity constitutional crisis in which the President is effectively deprived of command over the executive branch and the federal budget.
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