The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice-Hall Canada, 1983 - 452 страница |
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A Comparative Introduction Ronald G. Landes. of the prime minister depends on the individual who occupies that office . Although Canada's political ... prime minister determines when those The Political Structure of The Canadian Polity 121.
A Comparative Introduction Ronald G. Landes. of the prime minister depends on the individual who occupies that office . Although Canada's political ... prime minister determines when those The Political Structure of The Canadian Polity 121.
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... minister's current influence in Ottawa's political pecking order . Cabinet shuffles are a convenient means for the prime minister to help out ministers who are in political trouble in their current portfolios by moving them to a ...
... minister's current influence in Ottawa's political pecking order . Cabinet shuffles are a convenient means for the prime minister to help out ministers who are in political trouble in their current portfolios by moving them to a ...
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... ministry , party caucus , or Parlia- ment . The power of the prime minister with respect to the cabinet has resulted in the thesis that the prime minister , not the cabinet , is the centre of influence and power in modern British ...
... ministry , party caucus , or Parlia- ment . The power of the prime minister with respect to the cabinet has resulted in the thesis that the prime minister , not the cabinet , is the centre of influence and power in modern British ...
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