The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice-Hall Canada, 1983 - 452 страница |
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A Comparative Introduction Ronald G. Landes. expenditures , is chaired by an opposition member . Not even that small token of influence has been granted the opposition in some provinces : in Nova Scotia , for example , during the 1970s ...
A Comparative Introduction Ronald G. Landes. expenditures , is chaired by an opposition member . Not even that small token of influence has been granted the opposition in some provinces : in Nova Scotia , for example , during the 1970s ...
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... opposition parties make full use of their rights to talk and debate , as well as to propose amendments , then the government may be delayed , but not defeated , in obtaining legislative enactment of its policy proposals . Each step of ...
... opposition parties make full use of their rights to talk and debate , as well as to propose amendments , then the government may be delayed , but not defeated , in obtaining legislative enactment of its policy proposals . Each step of ...
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... opposition wants to delay a bill , it will try and tie it up in a series of procedural disputes and points of privilege . While such tactics may not defeat a government , they may embarrass it , as in December 1974 , when the NDP ...
... opposition wants to delay a bill , it will try and tie it up in a series of procedural disputes and points of privilege . While such tactics may not defeat a government , they may embarrass it , as in December 1974 , when the NDP ...
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