The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice Hall Allyn and Bacon Canada, 1998 - 483 страница |
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... majority context . Using closure , it would take approximately 10 sitting days of Parliament for any bill to become law . Thus , if a majority government is not suc- cessful in enacting a bill , it is for the quite simple reason that it ...
... majority context . Using closure , it would take approximately 10 sitting days of Parliament for any bill to become law . Thus , if a majority government is not suc- cessful in enacting a bill , it is for the quite simple reason that it ...
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... majority party . The person selected has usually been a senior member who has built up a power base within the legislature itself . The job of the speaker of the House is not usually a stepping - stone to higher office in the American ...
... majority party . The person selected has usually been a senior member who has built up a power base within the legislature itself . The job of the speaker of the House is not usually a stepping - stone to higher office in the American ...
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... majority governments and second , the regional composition of the major parties . Although similar to Canada in that the winning party rarely has a majority of the vote ( the last election where a party won more than 50 percent of the ...
... majority governments and second , the regional composition of the major parties . Although similar to Canada in that the winning party rarely has a majority of the vote ( the last election where a party won more than 50 percent of the ...
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COMPARING CANADIAN POLITICS | 5 |
THE POLITICAL STRUCTURE OF | 46 |
Constitutional Government | 49 |
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