The Prime Minister and the CabinetMethuen, 1976 - 246 páginas |
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Página 133
... appears that there are fewer constraints on the Prime Minister's power to appoint to a particular portfolio than to ... appear before such committees and answer questions regard- ing policy . Such immunity from parliamentary scrutiny ...
... appears that there are fewer constraints on the Prime Minister's power to appoint to a particular portfolio than to ... appear before such committees and answer questions regard- ing policy . Such immunity from parliamentary scrutiny ...
Página 135
... appear that he usually took the initiative on policy matters . He selected men for his cabinet who were not overly ambitious " . . . but men who could be relied upon to support and maintain the policy and measures which , as the chosen ...
... appear that he usually took the initiative on policy matters . He selected men for his cabinet who were not overly ambitious " . . . but men who could be relied upon to support and maintain the policy and measures which , as the chosen ...
Página 192
... appear to favour the government . The speakership in Canada is still a political appointment made by the Prime Minister , sometimes after con- sultation with the leader of the opposition , but not necessarily always . As a result the ...
... appear to favour the government . The speakership in Canada is still a political appointment made by the Prime Minister , sometimes after con- sultation with the leader of the opposition , but not necessarily always . As a result the ...
Contenido
Chapter IV | 79 |
Chapter V | 101 |
The Cabinet and Mackenzie King | 149 |
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