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... Public Accounts Committee , which produced a fairly blatant conflict of interest
between his executive and legislative roles . ... situation , the standing
committees , given this party base , are not in a position to change government
legislation .
... Public Accounts Committee , which produced a fairly blatant conflict of interest
between his executive and legislative roles . ... situation , the standing
committees , given this party base , are not in a position to change government
legislation .
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Given this procedure for the passage of legislation , it should not be surprising to
discover that legislative approval is often a long drawn - out process consuming
many weeks , months , or even years . If the opposition parties make full use of ...
Given this procedure for the passage of legislation , it should not be surprising to
discover that legislative approval is often a long drawn - out process consuming
many weeks , months , or even years . If the opposition parties make full use of ...
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Second , the American system was designed to make the enactment of
legislation exceedingly difficult and it has succeeded admirably . Third ,
legislative politics are extremely complex because of both the coequal status of
the House and ...
Second , the American system was designed to make the enactment of
legislation exceedingly difficult and it has succeeded admirably . Third ,
legislative politics are extremely complex because of both the coequal status of
the House and ...
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