The Prime Minister and the CabinetMethuen, 1976 - 246 páginas |
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... usually able to win his point . " As party leader , the Prime Minister can claim that he owes his position to the grass roots of the party , not to the parliamentary caucus or to the cabinet , because he has been elected via a party ...
... usually able to win his point . " As party leader , the Prime Minister can claim that he owes his position to the grass roots of the party , not to the parliamentary caucus or to the cabinet , because he has been elected via a party ...
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... usually through the use of his powers of persuasion . Macdonald also managed to remain in control of his cabinet . " He was fond of power and he never made any secret out of it , " 13 Laurier remarked at the time of his death . His ...
... usually through the use of his powers of persuasion . Macdonald also managed to remain in control of his cabinet . " He was fond of power and he never made any secret out of it , " 13 Laurier remarked at the time of his death . His ...
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... usually fewer than a dozen Ministers were asked questions each day . This meant that on the average , more than half the Cabinet indeed often two - thirds of the Cabinet - devoted up to two hours a day for questions which never came ...
... usually fewer than a dozen Ministers were asked questions each day . This meant that on the average , more than half the Cabinet indeed often two - thirds of the Cabinet - devoted up to two hours a day for questions which never came ...
Contenido
Chapter IV | 79 |
Chapter V | 101 |
The Cabinet and Mackenzie King | 149 |
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