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  • Despite gray skies and light rain, an estimated 10,000 packed into Nairobi's Uhuru Park to take part in the much anticipated Promulgation Day festivities.

    Landmark Moment as New Kenyan Constitution Takes Effect 2010

  • Despite gray skies and light rain, an estimated 10,000 packed into Nairobi's Uhuru Park to take part in the much anticipated Promulgation Day festivities.

    Landmark Moment as New Kenyan Constitution Takes Effect 2010

  • Promulgation of misinformation of this sort at the highest levels of religious institutions breeds hate crimes, persecution and contempt without a scientific basis or moral justification.

    Rick Warren and Pope Benedict See No Evil 2008

  • Promulgation is made by word of mouth or in writing; and in both ways the eternal law is promulgated, because both the divine word and the writing of the Book of Life are eternal.

    The Political Ideas of St. Thomas Aquinas Dino Bigongiari 1997

  • Promulgation of Laws such as the Maintenance, Domestic Violence and the Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Acts, which are cornerstones for gender equality.

    Targeted groups: Women, youth, disabled,children and the elderly 2002

  • * Promulgation of the investment attraction legislation which will come into effect in two months 'time.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2002

  • Promulgation of a new constitution for Vienna, which deprived the capital of most of its powers of self-government.

    1934, Feb. 11-15 2001

  • Promulgation of a new constitution for North Yemen and elections for its consultative assembly.

    1968-86 2001

  • Promulgation of an extensive labor code, in accordance with the 1917 constitution: eight-hour day, six-day week, right to strike, minimum wage, compulsory insurance, etc.

    1922, Jan.-1924, Jan 2001

  • Promulgation of a new constitution, which created a bicameral legislature responsible for appointing a cabinet.

    1949, July 2001

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