- 22 Jun 2009 17:17
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I interpret the above clause to mean that the timetable for any particular bill's passage through the House is left at the discretion of the PM. He is free to act according to his own judgement.
The interim document does not specify how much time a bill must spend in debate/committee, only how much time must be set aside for the vote.
If you disagree with my interpretation, please feel free to contact the GM.
ingliz, Clerk of the House
"All issues are political issues, and politics itself is a mass of lies, evasions, folly, hatred and schizophrenia" Orwell
E l/r -10 : L/A -7.64
Interim Document: Article 4. B wrote: At any time, a piece of government legislation may be introduced by the Prime Minister...
I interpret the above clause to mean that the timetable for any particular bill's passage through the House is left at the discretion of the PM. He is free to act according to his own judgement.
The interim document does not specify how much time a bill must spend in debate/committee, only how much time must be set aside for the vote.
If you disagree with my interpretation, please feel free to contact the GM.
ingliz, Clerk of the House
"All issues are political issues, and politics itself is a mass of lies, evasions, folly, hatred and schizophrenia" Orwell
E l/r -10 : L/A -7.64