Article 20 Basic Law
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Article 20 of the German Basic Law is a core constitutional provision that defines Germany as a democratic and social federal state, establishes popular sovereignty and the separation of powers, and enshrines the right to resist attempts to undermine the constitutional order.
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| Article 20 Basic Law canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Article 20 Basic Law Context triple: [Federal Republic of Germany (for certain constitutional functions), constitutionalProvision, Article 20 Basic Law]
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Article 62 of the Basic Law
Article 62 of the Basic Law is the provision in Germany’s constitution that establishes the Federal Government as consisting of the Federal Chancellor and the Federal Ministers.
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B.
Article 69 of the Basic Law
Article 69 of the Basic Law is a provision of Germany’s constitution that regulates the term of office and continuity in office of the Federal Chancellor and Vice Chancellor, particularly during transitions between governments.
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C.
Article 54 of the Basic Law
Article 54 of the Basic Law is the German constitutional provision that regulates the election, term, and basic framework for the office of the Federal President.
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D.
Article 67 of the Basic Law
Article 67 of the Basic Law is the provision in Germany’s constitution that regulates the constructive vote of no confidence, allowing the Bundestag to remove a Federal Chancellor only by simultaneously electing a successor.
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E.
Article 65 of the Basic Law
Article 65 of the Basic Law is the provision of Germany’s constitution that defines the internal organization, leadership authority, and decision-making procedures of the Federal Government.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Article 20 Basic Law Target entity description: Article 20 of the German Basic Law is a core constitutional provision that defines Germany as a democratic and social federal state, establishes popular sovereignty and the separation of powers, and enshrines the right to resist attempts to undermine the constitutional order.
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A.
Article 62 of the Basic Law
Article 62 of the Basic Law is the provision in Germany’s constitution that establishes the Federal Government as consisting of the Federal Chancellor and the Federal Ministers.
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B.
Article 69 of the Basic Law
Article 69 of the Basic Law is a provision of Germany’s constitution that regulates the term of office and continuity in office of the Federal Chancellor and Vice Chancellor, particularly during transitions between governments.
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C.
Article 54 of the Basic Law
Article 54 of the Basic Law is the German constitutional provision that regulates the election, term, and basic framework for the office of the Federal President.
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D.
Article 67 of the Basic Law
Article 67 of the Basic Law is the provision in Germany’s constitution that regulates the constructive vote of no confidence, allowing the Bundestag to remove a Federal Chancellor only by simultaneously electing a successor.
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E.
Article 65 of the Basic Law
Article 65 of the Basic Law is the provision of Germany’s constitution that defines the internal organization, leadership authority, and decision-making procedures of the Federal Government.
- F. None of above. chosen
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