The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 1062
... Ministers . They weaken the Ministers because they are powerful rivals and the Chambers look to them for guidance , whereas , in England , the sources of inspiration are purely Ministerial . Moreover , they are the Deputies and Senators ...
... Ministers . They weaken the Ministers because they are powerful rivals and the Chambers look to them for guidance , whereas , in England , the sources of inspiration are purely Ministerial . Moreover , they are the Deputies and Senators ...
Page 1063
... Ministers with the President of the Republic as presiding officer , and it deliberates on policy : the latter meets under the presidency of the Prime Minister and deliberates on tactics : the one is national , the second , parlia ...
... Ministers with the President of the Republic as presiding officer , and it deliberates on policy : the latter meets under the presidency of the Prime Minister and deliberates on tactics : the one is national , the second , parlia ...
Page 1095
... Ministers is required . ' All bills resolved upon by the Government are to be represented in the Reichstag , the Federal Council and the Economic Council concordantly , even if individual Ministers hold a different opinion . All ...
... Ministers is required . ' All bills resolved upon by the Government are to be represented in the Reichstag , the Federal Council and the Economic Council concordantly , even if individual Ministers hold a different opinion . All ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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