Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... Parliament , the creator , and the cabinet , the creature , were endowed with powers of reciprocal control . " Where the control is genuinely reciprocal , either of the parties to the system may , in the last resort , dismiss the other ...
... Parliament , the creator , and the cabinet , the creature , were endowed with powers of reciprocal control . " Where the control is genuinely reciprocal , either of the parties to the system may , in the last resort , dismiss the other ...
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... parliament itself has ceased to be verile , vigorous and effective . Lord Campion has stated that the short period of thirty or forty years , lasting until the results of the next extension of the franchise in 1867 , became apparent ...
... parliament itself has ceased to be verile , vigorous and effective . Lord Campion has stated that the short period of thirty or forty years , lasting until the results of the next extension of the franchise in 1867 , became apparent ...
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... Parliament has had a distorting effect on the relations between the House of Commons and the Government . Ministers are almost immune from defeat -the narrowest majority seems adequate for survival . ' ( Ibid . , p . 35 ) The full and ...
... Parliament has had a distorting effect on the relations between the House of Commons and the Government . Ministers are almost immune from defeat -the narrowest majority seems adequate for survival . ' ( Ibid . , p . 35 ) The full and ...
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