The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 745
... Government decides upon the allocation of time for particular bills ; the Opposition may challenge this alloca- tion , but it cannot overturn the Government's decision because it cannot muster a majority against the Government , and if ...
... Government decides upon the allocation of time for particular bills ; the Opposition may challenge this alloca- tion , but it cannot overturn the Government's decision because it cannot muster a majority against the Government , and if ...
Page 892
... Government decides . The only thing that the Economic Council can do is to inter- pellate or question the Government why such and such a Bill was not sent to it . In fact , Governments have sent all Bills of importance , and many of ...
... Government decides . The only thing that the Economic Council can do is to inter- pellate or question the Government why such and such a Bill was not sent to it . In fact , Governments have sent all Bills of importance , and many of ...
Page 1107
... Government in the Reichstag . Finally , the Federal Council has the right of challenging any Bill passed by the Reichstag within a fortnight after its passage . Arrangements are made for bringing such bills to the notice of the ...
... Government in the Reichstag . Finally , the Federal Council has the right of challenging any Bill passed by the Reichstag within a fortnight after its passage . Arrangements are made for bringing such bills to the notice of the ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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