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Prorogation in the
Westminster system of
government is the
action of
proroguing, or interrupting, a parliament, or the
discontinuance of
meetings for a...
- the
original on 8
December 2008.
Retrieved 13
January 2010. Sam Fowles,
Proroguing parliament: what does it mean and can it be used to push
through Brexit...
- many who had
joined a
group on Facebook,
known as the "Canadians
Against Proroguing Parliament" (CAPP). At the 23
January rallies in
Ottawa and Toronto, Liberal...
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purpose of
proroguing this Parliament". Wharncliffe's
motion was
actually under discussion in the
House of
Lords when the King
arrived to
prorogue Parliament...
- the sovereign. The governor-general was also
responsible for summoning,
proroguing, and
dissolving the
Federal Legislature. The governor-general
chose and...
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prevent a
civil war upon her death. She
refused to do either. In
April she
prorogued the Parliament,
which did not
reconvene until she
needed its
support to...
- give a
proconsular dignity.
After the
Sullan era, all
magistrates were
prorogued pro consule. Badian, Ernst; Lintott,
Andrew (2016). "pro consule, pro...
- The
power to
dismiss and
appoint other ministers The
power to summon,
prorogue and
dissolve Parliament The
power to
grant or
refuse Royal ****ent to bills...
- ****ented to the
petition on 7 June, but by the end of the
month he had
prorogued Parliament and re****erted his
right to
collect customs duties without...
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incomprehension than
conscious enmity. On 7 July 1604,
James had
angrily prorogued Parliament after failing to win its
support either for full
union or financial...