Fundamentals of Political Science: For Degree ClassesStudents' Publications, 1966 - 520 páginas |
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... Cabinet is collectively responsible to the House of Commons for their actions . " As a general rule , " says Lord Morley , “ every important policy is taken to commit the entire Cabinet , and its membrs stand or fall together . The Cabinet ...
... Cabinet is collectively responsible to the House of Commons for their actions . " As a general rule , " says Lord Morley , “ every important policy is taken to commit the entire Cabinet , and its membrs stand or fall together . The Cabinet ...
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... Cabinet which will command the confidence of the House of Commons , he accepts the commission and and forthwith proceeds to select the mem- bers of the Cabinet of which he becomes the Prime Minister . Practically all members are chosen ...
... Cabinet which will command the confidence of the House of Commons , he accepts the commission and and forthwith proceeds to select the mem- bers of the Cabinet of which he becomes the Prime Minister . Practically all members are chosen ...
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... Cabinet is but an advisory body with no executive power . But in England all the executive powers are wielded by the Cabinet in the queen's name . In England the queen is ready to accept the advice given by the Cabinet . She is normally ...
... Cabinet is but an advisory body with no executive power . But in England all the executive powers are wielded by the Cabinet in the queen's name . In England the queen is ready to accept the advice given by the Cabinet . She is normally ...
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PART | 1 |
Objects and Utilities of Studying Political Science7 | 7 |
CHAPTERII | 15 |
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