prorogation in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for prorogation in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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This aspect of the private member's bill will render prorogation more legitimate in our parliamentary system.
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For that reason, prorogation should be made subject to legislative controls.
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Or maybe all of those bad feelings about prorogation have just melted away with the snow.
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It is time the rules governing prorogation changed.
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Between 1867 and 2010 the average period of prorogation was 151 days.
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Where prorogation is routine (e.g., breaking up a legislative agenda), securing the necessary support should not be a challenge.
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In many legislatures, prorogation causes all orders of the body bills, motions, etc. to be expunged.
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At the same time, arbitrary use of the power of prorogation can unbalance the very fragile balance of power that exists between the different parts of government.
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I think you mean dissolution of parliament, not prorogation.
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This was during the prorogation of the parliament.
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