Every law requires the sanction of the Reigning Prince and countersignature by the Prime Minister to attain legal force. |
Inaction alone, which by its nature is not subject to countersignature, would be sufficient for a legislative veto. |
This proposal is in flat contradiction with the principle of representation and the requirement of countersignature. |
So the countersignature that returns to Nietzsche when he writes himself to himself validates the first by repetition. |
No undertaking may be entered into on behalf of the Corporation nor any disbursement made without the countersignature of the controller. |
The latter finds expression in the countersignature by the minister concerned. |