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根据宪法规定,我国的法律解释机关是全国人大常委会。下列关于全国人大常委会的法律解释权的叙述中,不正确的是()

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根据宪法规定,我国的法律解释机关是全国人大常委会。下列关于全国人大常委会的法律解释权的叙述中,不正确...
A

我国的法律解释权属于全国人大常委会

B

全国人大常委会的法律解释与法律具有同等效力

C

法律解释草案表决稿应由全国人大常委会全体组成人员的过半数通过

D

法律解释一经通过,应由国家主席签署主席令予以公布

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法律解释权

法律解释权,对法律作出法定解释的权利。

中文名
法律解释权
定义
对法律作出法定解释的权利

我国

《我国》是一首麦家瑜演唱的歌曲,由林夕作词、杨淽作曲,收录于《More Than Love》专辑中。

中文名
我国
歌曲原唱
麦家瑜
谱曲
杨淽
所属专辑
More Than Love
填词
林夕

属于

属于,动词,归于某一方面;为某一方面所有。如最后的胜利一定属于我们。

中文名
属于
解释
归于某一方面
拼音
shǔ yu
记载
《左传·成公七年》

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