The parliamentary Greens went along with the radicals because they knew if they didn't the radicals would splinter the party. |
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Both parties require their parliamentary leaders to be elected or re-endorsed by caucus every three years. |
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They mostly earned their livings in other clerkly trades, as journalists, parliamentary reporters or lawyers. |
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Muslims in Afghanistan aligned with the Northern Alliance were hoping for a particular parliamentary system. |
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It was a broadly based movement committed to a programme of social reform, women's liberation, national liberation and parliamentary democracy. |
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Five years later, at the age of forty-four, he retrained as a barrister and, from 1917, practised at the parliamentary bar. |
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It had been expected that the Bill would be introduced in the Queen's Speech at the start of the next parliamentary session. |
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A significant political realignment has occurred during the parliamentary recess. |
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It is always an honour to rise at the start of a parliamentary session and make a speech. |
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Dempsey claimed it was strangling national political debate and undermining effective representative parliamentary democracy. |
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He became an adept in the cryptologic art, until then almost unknown, and exercised it on behalf of the parliamentary party. |
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They are great at the game of subtraction, when the game of parliamentary politics is addition. |
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As is usual in the Netherlands, the Queen appointed an informateur after consulting all leaders of parliamentary parties. |
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After all, this body was set up by parliament in order to keep a check on the parliamentary parties' antics. |
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Later parliamentary enclosures were characterised by quickset hawthorn hedges running in straight lines. |
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The Orkney Conservative Party are due to adopt Christopher Zawadski as their prospective parliamentary candidate to stand in the next election. |
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An independent candidate also has to obtain an additional 20 backers from the two parliamentary houses or local councils. |
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He was adopted as a parliamentary candidate in 1976 and within two years was on a key Scottish Labour Party committee. |
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Entitlements range from parliamentary salaries down to a variety of allowances like the printing allowance. |
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The government's move to create districts exclusively for women contending for parliamentary seats has revivified rows in the political arena. |
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Slovakia is a parliamentary democracy with legislative, judicial, and executive branches. |
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There was enormous economic and social unrest, a weak parliamentary system and the fear of a socialist revolution. |
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Recently the parliamentary elections were held in Uzbekistan which become an important landmark in further democratization of the country. |
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A parliamentary committee is studying the advisability of allowing brokers and corporate agents to operate. |
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Yet the German nation did not succeed in shaking off the yoke of absolutism and in establishing democracy and parliamentary government. |
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In the parliamentary elections in June of this year the UMP won an absolute majority and has since formed the government. |
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Last year, the grass-root activists began the yawningly elongated process of selecting a prospective parliamentary candidate. |
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Wills has been forced into adopting a more left posture to defend his parliamentary position. |
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Ahern has delivered several sharp rebukes to his parliamentary party recently. |
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So why is it that he wasn't forced to resign his parliamentary seat as well? |
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Shelley was increasingly impatient with Whiggish parliamentary reform and compromise. |
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In 1962, in Sir David's final year at university, he was adopted as prospective parliamentary candidate for the Pentlands. |
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Such action would have forced a parliamentary reshuffle before the anticipated autumn election. |
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Such criticisms initially got a hostile reception from parliamentary and government officials, but attitudes have slowly changed. |
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But as the presidential elections proved, the parliamentary elections will also prove that they are defeated, that they are on their way out. |
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The straw poll of parliamentary party members last week showed no clear winner emerging leaving the contest wide open. |
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He appears to have synthesized the different and conflicting traditions of plebiscitarian leadership, Jacobin republicanism, and parliamentary democracy. |
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The acting President vetoed the abolition but the parliamentary move still rankles in Crimea. |
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So, does that mean because the Libyan rebels lost, that the Bahraini people will cease their pursuit of parliamentary democracy? |
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He is seen as a potential kingmaker and wields considerable power already in managing parliamentary business and pulling MSP levers on its committees. |
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Still, he made the reservation that he did not attend the talks between the leaderships of the two parliamentary groups and was not authorised to discuss the matter. |
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The Sunday Times of London has reported that it has given a U.K. parliamentary committee evidence of such a Russian gift. |
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Jennie kept his parliamentary vestments for her son, apparently instilling in Winston the sense that he would be a leader. |
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According to the parliamentary committee on security and defense there are thousands of soldiers like al-Saadi. |
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It is a parliamentary answer, and Bloom gets a biscuit tin thrown at his head for his, shall we say, troubles. |
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A politician of flair and dash and, when roused by the occasion, an impressive parliamentary speaker, Derby never realized the early promise of his career. |
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Similarly, three years later, the government managed to win parliamentary approval for only a watered-down version of the measure abolishing religious orders. |
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A parliamentary answer, and he gets a biscuit tin thrown at his head for his troubles. |
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The television station kept airing exit polls, claiming that the party had scored a landslide victory in both the parliamentary and local elections. |
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An upcoming court ruling on the constitutionality of the parliamentary elections could dissolve the Islamist-dominated Parliament. |
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There were issues around the relative effectiveness of parliamentary agitation and the morality of open rebellion, if it were almost certainly doomed to failure. |
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Hollywood suffers, as does parliamentary journalism, from a belief that people are far more interested in the inner workings and machinations of the business than they are. |
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He was an aggressive parliamentary performer who relished verbal combat. |
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The thrust of legislative work is done in the committees, where individual rapporteurs draft reports that form the basis for parliamentary resolutions. |
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He opposes parliamentary government, control of taxation by the House of Deputies, and responsibility of ministers to the parliaments, rather than the king and kaiser. |
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Dumka was among the four parliamentary constituencies in Jharkhand which went to polls on Thursday. |
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However, in 2004, deputies introduced changes to the Constitution, which tipped the balance of power in favour of a parliamentary system. |
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Belgium is a constitutional, popular monarchy and a federal parliamentary democracy. |
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A parliamentary general election must be called no later than three years after the previous election. |
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Soon after, the parliamentary assembly declared independence, and then union with the Kingdom of Romania. |
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In the 1994 parliamentary elections, the Democratic Agrarian Party gained a majority of the seats, setting a turning point in Moldovan politics. |
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Wilkinson's persuasion and drive held together the group support through several problems during the parliamentary process. |
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All Lebanese laws are written in the standard literary form of Arabic, though parliamentary debate may be conducted in Lebanese Arabic. |
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Upon learning shorthand, he joins in a newspaper for parliamentary debate reporting. |
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Kayani sat in basilisk silence during the parliamentary session. |
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The town became a parliamentary borough in 1585, returning two MPs until 1832, when its electoral base was expanded. |
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Each Commissioner comes before a relevant parliamentary committee hearing covering the proposed portfolio. |
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Other public bills cannot be delayed by the House of Lords for more than two parliamentary sessions, or one calendar year. |
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His first act, the next day, was to request parliamentary approval to increase the strength of the British Army by 500,000 men. |
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New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy, although its constitution is not codified. |
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Don Valley is the local UK parliamentary constituency near the Doncaster stretch of the river. |
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In 1762 he obtained parliamentary powers to provide an improved waterway between Liverpool and Manchester by means of a canal. |
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Created as a parliamentary borough in 1832, Oldham's first parliamentary representatives were the radicals William Cobbett and John Fielden. |
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As the populace became interested in parliamentary debates, more independent newspapers began publishing unofficial accounts of them. |
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Traditionally, peers would wear their parliamentary robes during the hearings. |
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Several editors used the device of veiling parliamentary debates as debates of fictitious societies or bodies. |
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Wakefield's MP is Mary Creagh who has represented the parliamentary seat for the Labour Party since the 2005 General Election. |
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She was the last British sovereign to veto a parliamentary bill, although her action was barely commented upon at the time. |
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Ramsgate is in the parliamentary constituency of Thanet South, which is represented by Conservative MP Craig Mackinlay. |
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In the parliamentary elections that soon followed his appointment, Harley, aided by government patronage, secured a large Tory majority. |
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Normal parliamentary procedure would require 10 years to vote on all the amendments. |
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Oliver Cromwell had thus inadvertently presided over the creation of a basis for the future parliamentary government of England. |
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This includes alcohol, which is otherwise banned under parliamentary rules. |
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In the past, the Committee of the Whole considered a majority of bills, with few bills being sent to parliamentary committees. |
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Presidential appointment of a new minister is subject to a parliamentary vote of confidence. |
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The city was occupied by a parliamentary garrison, and subsequently by their Scots allies. |
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Following the 1983 revision of the constitution, a parliamentary session changed from lasting a year to lasting for four years. |
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From the start of his parliamentary career Asquith impressed other MPs with his air of authority as well as his lucidity of expression. |
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The outcome was a hung parliament, with the Liberals relying on Labour and the Irish Parliamentary Party for their parliamentary majority. |
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Perhaps Asquith's greatest personal attainment was his parliamentary dominance. |
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As a result, the speech no longer marks the opening of a session of parliament but the start of a new parliamentary year. |
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On 27 October 1858, he launched his campaign for parliamentary reform at Birmingham Town Hall. |
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After this unpromising start Disraeli kept a low profile for the rest of the parliamentary session. |
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Instead, the new Act gave all Irish peers the right to stand for election to the House of Commons, and to vote at parliamentary elections. |
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Robed parliamentary clerks often sit at narrow tables between the two rows of seats, as well. |
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It is not necessarily the case that parliamentary sovereignty extends to changing the Act of Union at will. |
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While writer John Austin and others have looked to combine parliamentary and national sovereignty, this view is not universally held. |
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Counties were used for the administration of justice, the organisation of the military, local government and parliamentary representation. |
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The National Committee is charged with performing parliamentary oversight functions. |
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Merthyr Tydfil was a parliamentary constituency centred on the town of Merthyr Tydfil in Glamorgan. |
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Today, Sweden is a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy, with a monarch as head of state, like its neighbour Norway. |
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The Whigs successfully blocked the bill for the duration of the parliamentary session. |
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The presidential term of office is seven years, and the parliamentary term of elected office is six years. |
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A parliamentary system had been established, although the reigning Prince retained substantial political authority. |
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Under the concept of parliamentary sovereignty, Parliament can enact any primary legislation it chooses. |
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Minister of State is a title borne by politicians or officials in certain countries governed under a parliamentary system. |
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However, East Hunsbury, West Hunsbury and Nene Valley are included in the South Northamptonshire parliamentary constituency. |
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Grey assigned a cabinet committee to produce a plan for parliamentary reform. |
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Hawkshead is part of the Westmorland and Lonsdale parliamentary constituency and is represented in parliament by MP Tim Farron. |
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The politics of Ethiopia takes place in a framework of a federal parliamentary republic, whereby the Prime Minister is the head of government. |
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At this point, all parliamentary business ends and the role of MP ceases to exist until after polling day. |
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Italy has a parliamentary government based on a proportional voting system. |
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Finland and Iceland have been parliamentary republics since their independence. |
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In 1832 the Great Reform Act divided larger counties for parliamentary purposes. |
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The Inverness constituency included the former parliamentary burgh of Inverness. |
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In 1649, a parliamentary army under Oliver Cromwell landed in Dublin and after some months set out to conquer Wexford. |
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The Royal Burghs Act was also extended to the 12 parliamentary burghs which had recently been enfranchised. |
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Many trade unions themselves became concerned with gaining parliamentary representation to advance their legislative aims. |
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The Conservatives remained the largest single party in terms of seats and votes, but were short of a parliamentary majority. |
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Moldova is a parliamentary republic with a president as head of state and a prime minister as head of government. |
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Today, Belgium is a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of governance. |
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Today, Austria is a parliamentary representative democracy comprising nine federal states. |
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Since 1984 the parliamentary seat, now known as Cynon Valley has been held by Ann Clwyd. |
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The government of the new kingdom took place in a framework of parliamentary constitutional monarchy dominated by liberal forces. |
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Dunwich was a parliamentary borough in Suffolk, one of the most notorious of all the rotten boroughs. |
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There is a unionist presence at election time in all parliamentary constituencies. |
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Many major commercial and industrial cities became separate parliamentary boroughs under the Act. |
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The most radical elements proposed universal manhood suffrage and the reorganisation of parliamentary constituencies. |
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The Reform Act 1832 reduced the number of parliamentary boroughs by eliminating the rotten boroughs. |
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In the parliamentary novels of Anthony Trollope rotten boroughs are a recurring theme. |
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Like all parliamentary procedure, there is a historical reason for the tradition. |
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There has been some academic and legal debate as to whether the Acts of Union 1707 place limits on parliamentary supremacy. |
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According to the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty, Parliament may pass any legislation that it wishes. |
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The Senate does not have to endure the accountability and scrutiny of parliamentary elections. |
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In Poland in April 1989, the Solidarity organization was legalized and allowed to participate in parliamentary elections. |
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Plaid Cymru has enjoyed parliamentary representation continuously since 1974 and had 3 MPs elected at the 2015 general election. |
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The latter tends to be the case in unitary states with parliamentary systems. |
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This referendum had a consultative role, thus requiring a parliamentary initiative and another referendum to ratify the new proposed changes. |
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There are several laws and conventions that limit the exercise of parliamentary sovereignty. |
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Thus, in spite of parliamentary privilege to amend the constitution, the constitution itself remains supreme. |
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On 29 March 2008, Zimbabwe held a presidential election along with a parliamentary election. |
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He effectively defended Lord Godolphin against Tory attacks in parliamentary debate, as well as in the press. |
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Electoral reform for parliamentary elections have been proposed many times. |
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The Westminster system is a democratic parliamentary system of government modelled after the politics of the United Kingdom. |
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Tsvangirai said that Mugabe could not remain President without a parliamentary majority. |
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Duverger's law certainly seems borne out in the history of British parliamentary politics. |
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There have been several private Member's bills in recent years concerning the parliamentary oath. |
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The Netherlands is a representative parliamentary democracy organised as a unitary state. |
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This is the origin of the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty and is usually seen as the fundamental principle of the British constitution. |
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Aruba, with its own constitution, is a representative parliamentary democracy organised as a unitary state. |
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The bill introduced in 1785 was Pitt's last parliamentary reform proposal introduced in Parliament. |
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At the duke's behest, in January 1760 Brindley also travelled to London to give evidence before a parliamentary committee. |
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He had a difficult relationship with his eldest son, Frederick, who supported the parliamentary opposition. |
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The Jacobites believed that parliamentary interference with the line of succession to the English and Scottish thrones was illegal. |
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In domestic politics, Pitt also concerned himself with the cause of parliamentary reform. |
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However the Bill did not receive its second reading by the end of that parliamentary session. |
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It establishes a constitutional monarchy organised as a parliamentary democracy. |
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First written in 1849, it establishes a sovereign state in the form of a constitutional monarchy, with a representative parliamentary system. |
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However, the oath was officially made public by the Blair Government in a written parliamentary answer in 1998, as follows. |
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Ireland, the United Kingdom and the three Crown Dependencies are all parliamentary democracies, with their own separate parliaments. |
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Ireland is a constitutional republic with a parliamentary system of government. |
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Often, local government elections are watched closely to detect the mood of the electorate before upcoming parliamentary elections. |
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India is a federal republic governed under a parliamentary system and consists of 29 states and 7 union territories. |
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Most Commonwealth countries have the Westminster system of parliamentary democracy. |
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So we had to settle on the existing constituency arrangements, parliamentary constituencies and European Constituencies. |
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Compared with other parliamentary systems, and arrangements for devolution in other countries of the UK, this was unusual. |
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The remaining parliamentary chamber, the House of Commons, instituted a Council of State to execute laws and to direct administrative policy. |
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The Countries of the United Kingdom are divided into parliamentary constituencies of broadly equal population by the four Boundary Commissions. |
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The Lord Lieutenant would appoint a cabinet that did not need parliamentary support. |
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Ireland has a common law legal system with a written constitution that provides for a parliamentary democracy. |
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The SNP repeated its commitment to hold a referendum when it published its 2011 Scottish parliamentary election manifesto. |
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The UK Parliament retains parliamentary sovereignty over the United Kingdom as a whole. |
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Kawczynski also pointed out that the average number of voters in a parliamentary constituency is larger in England than in Scotland. |
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On the same tour, she opened the 23rd Canadian Parliament, becoming the first monarch of Canada to open a parliamentary session. |
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The Westminster system is a parliamentary system of government modelled after that which developed in the United Kingdom. |
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In a parliamentary system, with a collegial executive, power is more divided. |
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He maintained both his parliamentary supremacy and his popularity in Norfolk, his home county. |
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The appointment had to be annulled in 1781 by a parliamentary intervention with the enactment of the Declaration Act. |
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Electoral reform, which had been frequently discussed during the preceding parliamentary session, became a major campaign issue. |
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No third party has come close to winning a parliamentary majority, although Johnston et al. |
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In a parliamentary system, the head of state is usually a different person from the head of government. |
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Lord Grey's first announcement as Prime Minister was a pledge to carry out parliamentary reform. |
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At the time of the parliamentary enclosures, each manor had seen de facto consolidation of farms into multiple large landholdings. |
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A recent World Bank study found that parliamentary systems are associated with less corruption. |
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Gladstone, on the status of the parliamentary oath in the wake of the Bradlaugh case. |
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It can also be argued that power is more evenly spread out in parliamentary government. |
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During the period of parliamentary enclosure, employment in agriculture did not fall, but failed to keep pace with the growing population. |
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On the recommendation of the Carlton Club, Disraeli was adopted as a Tory parliamentary candidate at the ensuing General Election. |
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In terms of parliamentary democracy, Parliament was kept weak, the parties were fragmented, and there was a high level of mutual distrust. |
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Wilson demanded a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary control over the German military. |
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Responsible government of parliamentary accountability manifests itself in several ways. |
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But parliamentary criticism of the monarchy reached new levels in the 17th century. |
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Dissolution ends a parliamentary term, and is followed by a general election for all seats in the House of Commons. |
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In May 2014 the Conservatives were defeated in the European parliamentary elections coming in third behind the UK Independence Party and Labour. |
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India is a federation with a parliamentary system governed under the Constitution of India, which serves as the country's supreme legal document. |
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They work as a single parliamentary group within Westminster, and were involved in joint campaigning during the 2005 general election campaign. |
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However, the SDLP quickly came to the view that Stormont was unreformable, and withdrew from parliamentary involvement. |
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In parliamentary systems, Cabinet Ministers are accountable to Parliament, but it is the prime minister who appoints and dismisses them. |
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However, restriction of this kind is not inconsistent with parliamentary sovereignty. |
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Singapore is a parliamentary republic with a Westminster system of unicameral parliamentary government representing constituencies. |
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The following Third Republic was a parliamentary system, where the military authority was held by the President of the Council of Ministers. |
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The Parliamentary Assembly also engages in parliamentary diplomacy, and has an extensive election observation program. |
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The building was considered unsuitable for parliamentary use, however, and the gift was rejected. |
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Singapore is a unitary multiparty parliamentary republic, with a Westminster system of unicameral parliamentary government. |
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Additionally, Diego Garcia was used as a storage section for US cluster bombs as a way of avoiding UK parliamentary oversight. |
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The electoral ward of Llanishen falls within the parliamentary constituency of Cardiff North. |
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This made the House of Lords the largest parliamentary chamber in any democracy. |
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The Tunisian Assembly of the Representatives of the People established a parliamentary commission of inquiry as well. |
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Tensions soon developed in the parliamentary party over Corbyn's leadership. |
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The Scottish Sun voiced its support for the SNP in the 2011 parliamentary election. |
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Canada is a federal parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy, with Queen Elizabeth II being the head of state. |
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It can be contrasted with the fusion of powers in some parliamentary systems where the executive and legislature are unified. |
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Provincial legislatures are unicameral and operate in parliamentary fashion similar to the House of Commons. |
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Some constitutions, however, do not allow the option of parliamentary dissolution but rather require the government to be dissolved or to resign. |
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It covers parliamentary business in the House of Lords Chamber itself, as well as the debates in the Moses Room, known as Grand Committee. |
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Cameron promised that, before expanding UK air strikes to include IS units in Syria, he would seek parliamentary approval. |
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Political groups and parliamentary voting blocs exist, although most candidates run as independents. |
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In the 1993 parliamentary election, the first held after unification, the General People's Congress won 122 of 301 seats. |
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In February 2007, Estonia was the first country in the world to institute electronic voting for parliamentary elections. |
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Other politicians have become independents in the course of a parliamentary term, but not been voted into office as such. |
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It has branches at both universities and at parliamentary constituency level. |
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The opposition parties gained more than 200 parliamentary seats, compared with just 12 in the 2000 elections. |
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Pitt also supported parliamentary reform measures, including a proposal that would have checked electoral corruption. |
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Various booksellers and publishers offered their works to the Frankfurt Parliament for a parliamentary library. |
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The Greens sought to build alliances with other parties in the hope of gaining representation at the parliamentary level. |
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At a national level, Walney forms part of the Barrow and Furness parliamentary constituency. |
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The Presiding Officer, parliamentary clerks and officials sit opposite members at the front of the debating chamber. |
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For the remainder of his parliamentary career, Burke represented Malton, another pocket borough under the Marquess of Rockingham's patronage. |
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Attended by 600 people, it was presided over by Sir Francis Burdett, who, like Cobbett, was a strong voice for parliamentary reform. |
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Some jurists have suggested that the Acts of Union 1707 place limits on parliamentary sovereignty and its application to Scotland. |
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It is arguable whether the concept of parliamentary supremacy arose from the Acts of Union 1707 or was a doctrine that evolved thereafter. |
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In May 1778, Burke supported a parliamentary motion revising restrictions on Irish trade. |
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Inverness Burghs was a district of burghs constituency, covering the parliamentary burghs of Inverness, Fortrose, Forres and Nairn. |
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This work entails full annual parliamentary meetings and more frequent multilateral committee meetings. |
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European law does not recognize the British concept of parliamentary supremacy. |
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Under the Acts of Union of 1707 many became parliamentary burghs, represented in the Parliament of Great Britain. |
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At university Gladstone was a Tory and denounced Whig proposals for parliamentary reform. |
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Boundary changes meant that a burgh for parliamentary elections might not have the same boundaries as the burgh for other purposes. |
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The establishment of the Scottish Parliament in 1998 has implications for parliamentary supremacy. |
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By long legal tradition, parliamentary proceedings may be reported without restriction. |
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Although the Royal Prerogative is extensive and parliamentary approval is not formally required for its exercise, it is limited. |
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Italy has been a unitary parliamentary republic since 2 June 1946, when the monarchy was abolished by a constitutional referendum. |
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A Boston town meeting declared that no obedience was due to parliamentary laws and called for the convening of a convention. |
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This example became public knowledge in Parliament under parliamentary privilege. |
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In parliamentary interregnums, the previous government usually stands as a caretaker government until the new government is established. |
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Luxembourg is a parliamentary democracy headed by a constitutional monarch. |
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Constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy were in their infancy during Locke's time. |
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The Commission also proposed a number of changes to procedure, including allocating specific parliamentary time to proposals for England. |
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In 1832, Aberdare was removed from the county of Glamorgan and became part of the parliamentary borough of Merthyr Tydfil. |
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Even compared with other parliamentary systems, and other UK devolved countries, this was highly unusual. |
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Heads of government are typically removed from power in a parliamentary system by. |
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After the general election of February 1701 until the parliamentary dissolution in 1705 he held the office of Speaker. |
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In the United Kingdom, ex post facto laws are frowned upon, but are permitted by virtue of the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty. |
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For this reason, Montfort is regarded today as one of the progenitors of modern parliamentary democracy. |
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Under federal system, neither the states nor the federal parliament in Australia have true parliamentary sovereignty. |
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The parliamentary assemblies are now accountable not just to the electors but also to the courts. |
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On 13 April 1534, More was asked to appear before a commission and swear his allegiance to the parliamentary Act of Succession. |
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There have been attempts to change the government to a federal, unicameral, or parliamentary government since the Ramos administration. |
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Tensions in Navarre came to a head in 1592 after several years of disagreements over the agenda of the intended parliamentary session. |
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The Bahamas is a parliamentary constitutional monarchy headed by Queen Elizabeth II in her role as Queen of the Bahamas. |
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In 1855, Philip Francis Little, a native of Prince Edward Island, won a parliamentary majority over Hugh Hoyles and the Conservatives. |
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All parliamentary candidates and all legislation from the assembly must be approved by the Guardian Council. |
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Jamaica is a parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy, with Queen Elizabeth II serving as the Jamaican monarch. |
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There are a number of smaller political parties in Malta that presently have no parliamentary representation. |
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Before the Reform Act 1832, Bath elected two members to the unreformed House of Commons, as an ancient parliamentary borough. |
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In August 2007, Sierra Leone held presidential and parliamentary elections. |
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It was resolved that all members of the House who held commissions, should be dispensed from parliamentary attendance. |
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Moreover, a bill that seeks to extend a parliamentary term beyond five years requires the consent of the House of Lords. |
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Parliamentary guidelines state that MPs should not use comcars for anything other than official parliamentary or committee business. |
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Royal assent is the final step required for a parliamentary bill to become law. |
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Malta is a republic whose parliamentary system and public administration are closely modelled on the Westminster system. |
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A presidential government was in place between 1975 and 1990, followed by a return to parliamentary democracy. |
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The current members of Parliament of Sierra Leone were elected in the 2012 Sierra Leone parliamentary election. |
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The Conservative century was therefore a game of two halves with regard to the procedures for defining parliamentary constituencies. |
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One of the problems with the GOATs was that the parliamentary and political role was undersold to them. |
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As part of the United Kingdom, the basic political system in England is a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary system. |
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The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of governance. |
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The British constitution would develop on the basis of constitutional monarchy and the parliamentary system. |
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Since independence Namibia has successfully completed the transition from white minority apartheid rule to parliamentary democracy. |
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Parliament is formally summoned 40 days in advance by the Sovereign, who is the source of parliamentary authority. |
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Moreover, the Lords may not delay most other public bills for more than two parliamentary sessions, or one calendar year. |
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In England and Wales parliamentary constituencies remained unchanged throughout the existence of the Parliament. |
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Disraeli and Gladstone dominated the politics of the late 19th century, Britain's golden age of parliamentary government. |
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The university was one of only eight UK universities to hold a parliamentary seat in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. |
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He means that he has sold out to the parliamentary humbugs and the bourgeoisie. Compromise! that is his faith. |
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Although all government and parliamentary acts are decided beforehand, the privy council is an example of symbolic gesture the King retains. |
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Under this new constitution, monarchical absolutism was replaced by parliamentary supremacy. |
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Also in 1948 a new Council for Wales was established as a parliamentary committee. |
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Ministers, junior ministers and parliamentary private secretaries who vote against the whips' instructions usually resign. |
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At the end of the parliamentary session, he went to Cheltenham Spa to recuperate. |
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The Glorious Revolution of 1688 establishes modern parliamentary democracy in England. |
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With the parliamentary victory in the Civil War, Milton used his pen in defence of the republican principles represented by the Commonwealth. |
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After he fell into debt, a parliamentary committee on the administration of the law charged him with 23 separate counts of corruption. |
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These may be of fixed duration, such as a year, or may be used as a parliamentary procedural device. |
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The parliamentary army turned back towards London, and Charles set off in pursuit. |
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The king continued his campaign in the south, encircling and disarming the parliamentary army of the Earl of Essex. |
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At the beginning of each new parliamentary term, the House of Commons elects one of its members as a presiding officer, known as the Speaker. |
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After 1689 English parliamentary supremacy became evident in the relation of the English parliament to those of Scotland and Ireland. |
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The proposals of the Boundary Commissions are subject to parliamentary approval, but may not be amended. |
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It functions as a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy modelled on the British Westminster system. |
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