1. Officials of the Roman Catholic, Methodist, Presbyterian, United Church of Christ and Moravian churches joined the assembly. 2. A new Parliament can join an assembly of government appointees and select a new president. 3. A new Parliament can then join an assembly of government appointees and select a new president. 4. After the election, new members of Parliament would join the assembly to select a new president. 5. Early parliamentary elections mean a new Parliament can then join an assembly of government appointees and select a new president. 6. Once elected, new lawmakers will join the assembly, which is expected to select a new president. 7. Once new lawmakers are elected they can then join an assembly of government appointees and select a president. 8. Once elected a new parliament would join an assembly of government appointees and select a new president. 9. The elections would be for a new parliament whose members would join an assembly of government appointees and select a new president. 10. The elections would be for a new parliament whose members could then join an assembly of government appointees and select a new president. |