Sentences with phrase «impeachment procedure»

The minority caucus in parliament jumped into the argument and stated their resolve to institute an impeachment procedure against the president.
It seems like until they actually hold the impeachment procedure Yanukovych can claim that he has legitimacy and is the real President.
In other words, it is up to Congress to decide whether it has followed the Constitutional impeachment procedure — including whether the President is being tried for a «high crime [or] misdemeanor».
His resignation came just before a deadline that state Republicans had set for beginning impeachment procedures.

Not exact matches

For more fun reading, see this even lengthier Senate PROCEDURE AND GUIDELINES FOR IMPEACHMENT TRIALS, which includes details of past impeachment proceedings.
On the contrary, the question to ask is has Congress fully and duly exhausted all provisions and procedures that exist in Articles 15, 16, 17 and 33 of the AUCC - SRC Constitution before the impeachment process?
If some in the NPP want to remove Mr. Afoko rather than fight the 2016 election, let them follow the procedure laid down for impeachment.
From the abandonment of the party's clear procedure on impeachment to the improper referral of bogus complaints to the Disciplinary Committee to the faulty convening of the National Executive Committee by a man who stood to benefit from the action, there are enough errors to reverse Mr. Afoko's removal ten times over in court.
But, Akindele kicked against her impeachment, saying Coker's faction failed to follow normal procedure in her removal process.
In 1987, Republican State Senator Michael Balboni co-authored a review of impeachment and removal procedures for the Fordham Urban Law Journal.
Arguing that absolute immunity should not be extended to cover a District Attorney who, in a purely administrative and managerial capacity, intentionally or with deliberate indifference declines to establish any internal system or procedures to ensure that prosecutors have access to impeachment information concerning informants, in disregard of the mandate of Brady v. Maryland and Giglio v. United States, and despite knowing of prior repeated Brady and Giglio violations that resulted from not having such a system or procedure.
The General Assembly shall prescribe a procedure, in addition to impeachment and address set forth in this Section, for the removal of a Justice or Judge of the General Court of Justice for mental or physical incapacity interfering with the performance of his duties which is, or is likely to become, permanent, and for the censure and removal of a Justice or Judge of the General Court of Justice for wilful misconduct in office, wilful and persistent failure to perform his duties, habitual intemperance, conviction of a crime involving moral turpitude, or conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice that brings the judicial office into disrepute.
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