5-454: Consultative Assembly may refer to: Consultative Assembly (Luxembourg) Consultative Assembly of Oman Consultative Assembly of Qatar Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia Federal Consultative Assembly Islamic Consultative Assembly People's Consultative Assembly Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
10-576: The title Consultative Assembly . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Consultative_Assembly&oldid=640143704 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Consultative Assembly (Luxembourg) The Consultative Assembly ( French : Assemblée Consultative ) of Luxembourg
15-708: The urging of the Unio'n , the umbrella organisation of the Resistance, a Consultative Assembly was established by Grand-Ducal decree on 22 February 1945, in order for the Liberation Government to be advised in its duties. The members of the Assembly were appointed by another decree on 12 March 1945. It started its activities just days after the last Luxembourgish villages, near Echternach, had been liberated. From 20 March 1945 to 16 August 1945, 18 sessions of
20-596: Was called for 6 December 1944. Out of the 55 Deputies of the pre-war Chamber, only 25 were present. 9 Deputies had died, 10 were still in German prisons or concentration camps , and 9 were under suspicion of collaboration with the German occupation. As fewer than half the Deputies were there, there was no quorum , as demanded by the constitution. Therefore, the Chamber was not capable of functioning and taking decisions. At
25-592: Was established in 1945 towards the end of World War II , when it became clear that the Chamber of Deputies could not fulfill its constitutional role. The point of the Consultative Assembly was to exercise those rights accorded to the Chamber by the constitution and laws, with the exception of legislative powers. After World War II ended in Luxembourg on 10 September 1944, a session of the Chamber
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