The maps are to be attached to a long-overdue presidential decree meant to formalise the moratorium.
But on April 16th a presidential decree established formal legal ties with both places.
Depardieu's Russian citizenship was granted to him personally by presidential decree, Russia's official news agency RIA Novosti reported.
According to a presidential decree issued by the Kremlin, Mr Abramovich had asked to be relieved of his duties.
In the end, it agreed to a presidential decree stating that all civil servants must remain neutral during the elections.
He could, for example, avoid the time-consuming process of parliamentary approval for new electoral laws, and legislate by presidential decree.
Now, a presidential decree has made a small but significant change: honour-killers must face at least two years in prison.
With his prime minister promising to delay implementation of a presidential decree, General Musharraf looks both a little desperate, and humiliated.
In a presidential decree on Friday, the man known as the "leader of the nation" gave no explanation for overruling the proposal.
The court is the only one that can overturn a presidential decree.
Still, some of these problems have been resolved in the new plan, which has the force of law via a presidential decree.
Morsy issued a sweeping presidential decree in November, which prevented any court from overturning his decisions until a new, post-Mubarak constitution was passed.
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Since 1992, a presidential decree has declared what these should be.
If this were true, it would be in violation of federal law, which prohibits the use of active-duty military personnel against civilians without a presidential decree.
The referendum may still go ahead despite the presidential decree - if four fifths of parliamentary members vote for it or if a public petition gets enough signatures.
He was ousted by presidential decree in 1993, and his successor, Benazir Bhutto, suffered the same fate a year ago, paving the way to Mr Sharif's re-election shortly after.
Also on 22 December, President Gorbachev issued a presidential decree threatening to take unspecified "necessary measures" in Moldavia unless steps were taken to end inter-ethnic conflicts in the republic.
According to a new presidential decree, signed on Tuesday, thousands of Russian civil servants have until July 1 to file declarations of income and assets, which will be subject to stringent checks.
He is expected to meet with President Vladimir Putin -- who granted the citizenship to him personally by presidential decree -- on Saturday evening, official news agency RIA Novosti reported.
In late November, in the wake of his public turn as peacemaker between Israel and Hamas, Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi made a significant power grab, issuing a presidential decree dramatically broadening his executive powers.
And yet, Gorbachev has clearly indicated his intentions: If he has his way, the central authorities will retain control over critical economic and political decision-making evidently by presidential decree and possibly force of arms, if necessary.
And yet, Gorbachev has clearly indicated his intentions: If he has his way, the central authorities will retain control over critical economic and political decision-making -- evidently by presidential decree and possibly force of arms, if necessary.
On 2 January, armed Soviet troops from the Interior Ministry surrounded the headquarters of the Communist Party in the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius, in order to "guard the property of the CPSU in Lithuania" pursuant to a presidential decree issued by Gorbachev.
The decree, issued last week, said no authority could revoke presidential decisions.
Assuming a presidential election is held in June, and that Mr Karzai wins, he could be obliged to rule by decree for almost a year.
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