The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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... Chamber , are convoked by the president of the Chamber , each week if it is necessary , to examine the state of business of the Committee . Their conference gives rise to motivated propositions concern- ing the order of business and the ...
... Chamber , are convoked by the president of the Chamber , each week if it is necessary , to examine the state of business of the Committee . Their conference gives rise to motivated propositions concern- ing the order of business and the ...
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... Chamber is elected anew at every session . This is part of the tradition of distrust against constituted authorities . It is a grave fault from the standpoint of legislative efficiency , as with each contest in every session there is a ...
... Chamber is elected anew at every session . This is part of the tradition of distrust against constituted authorities . It is a grave fault from the standpoint of legislative efficiency , as with each contest in every session there is a ...
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... Chamber of 1924 was otherwise composed than that of 1920. On principle , Herriot , Leader of the Radical - Socialists , refused to form a Ministry.1 The Prime Ministership was offered to M. François Marsal , at which stage the President ...
... Chamber of 1924 was otherwise composed than that of 1920. On principle , Herriot , Leader of the Radical - Socialists , refused to form a Ministry.1 The Prime Ministership was offered to M. François Marsal , at which stage the President ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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