In his opinion the chairperson had general power to assign and reassign cases already assigned. |
Just a few months later, she won a majority of the votes at the party congress in Dresden in the election for CDU deputy chairperson. |
He or she will preside over the government as chairperson of the cabinet and have the power to issue decrees. |
Later, the media department chairperson also appealed to the Opposition to reverse its boycott decision. |
The chairperson, then, is both a manager and a faculty colleague, an advisor and an advisee. |
Co Monaghan businessman Gerard McCaughey, the chairperson of the alliance, replied to the commission's letter before Christmas. |