STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2692, sig. 109-12/340 Page 174 · 174 of 99
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2692, sig. 109-12/340
English Translation
195 2 3/. A national law requires the approval of the President of the Republic (abeolutes veto). 4/. The National Curia would like their chairmen who would alternately lead don Vorsits in the landtageplenum. 5/. The National Committee shall, in accordance with the basic principle of the election of a Member State or in any other way organised by the National Committee, be responsible for the organisation of the elections, with the result that the national committees will have a self-governing agenda for the administration of the country, which will be adopted by the Presidents of the State and by Landesante. 6/. Similar as in the country, the self-government in the districts will be separated from the state administration. Their organs would be the district outlet and the district office. In the districts, too, a certain percentage of the nation forming the minority would have to introduce the national curia. 7/. The Curia institution could finally be incorporated under certain conditions into the one. IIl. The national rights based on the constitutional and other laws would be secured as follows: 1/. by the right of a certain number of delegates and senators to submit a request to the Constitutional Court, if an appeal to the National Court infringes the requirement of 2/. by the law of the Landtag (a curia) to submit an application to the constitutional court, a set of national assembly would infringe the national rights of the State Administration. 3/. by the right of the Lende Committee (its national section) to direct a Begohwerde to the Oberate Vervaltungene court, if an act of government or enforcement infringes the law of netionality falling within the area of the Landesselbet administration. 4/. An analogous right would also prevail for the lower self-administrative and interest associations.