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prorogation (prəʊrəʊˈgeɪʃən, prɒrəʊ-) [ME. a. OF. prorogacion (1313 in Hatz.-Darm.), mod.F. -tion, or ad. L. prōrogātiōn-em, n. of action f. prōrogāre to prorogue.] 1. The action of lengthening in duration, or causing to last longer; extension of time; prolongation, protraction, further continuance....
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Prorogation
Canada
Prorogation is the end of a session in the Parliament of Canada. United Kingdom
Prorogation is the formal ending of a Parliamentary session in the UK Parliament.
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prorogation
prorogation/ˌprəurəˈgeɪʃn; ˌprorə`ɡeʃən/ n[C, U](fml 文) (instance of) proroguing (议会的)休会.
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Prorogation Act 1867
It was passed to simplify the forms of prorogation during a recess of Parliament. The Act allowed the period of a prorogation to be extended to a day at least 14 days later.
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Prorogation in Canada
Between 1867 and 2010 the average period of prorogation was 151 days. It's up to the politicians to work out the political process, the political decision-making that is behind prorogation—and the fallout after prorogation
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Promagistrate
Prorogation did not create a new commander or even class of general. At the beginning, there were two distinct forms of prorogation – per T.
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2019 British prorogation controversy
Prorogation takes effect when a royal proclamation which orders the prorogation is read to both Houses of Parliament. Such a long prorogation was seen as unprecedented.
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Recall of Parliament
, followed by dissolution.
12–14 September 1956: To discuss the Suez Crisis and the Cyprus Emergency.
18 September 1959: 1959 general election—prorogation However, Speaker of the House John Bercow did not consider this to be a recall of parliament since the prorogation had been ruled unlawful.
2 June 2020
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2010 Canada anti-prorogation protests
vote of MPs for the prorogation of Parliament. Protests, 2010
Political movements in Canada
Canada anti-prorogation
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Legislative session
A session of the legislature is brought to an end by an official act of prorogation. References
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Video of Prorogation
Canada. House of Commons.
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2023 State Opening of Parliament
She also confirmed Parliament would be prorogued in the days before the State Opening, with the date of prorogation to be confirmed. The prorogation took place on 26 October 2023. It was the first time that Parliament was prorogued by a king since 1951.
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2008–2009 Canadian parliamentary dispute
Prorogation of parliament
The option of prorogation (ending the parliamentary session without dissolving parliament in advance of new elections) presented He also said that prorogation would be a difficult judgement call and said that a short prorogation might be reasonable as long as it was not "used in
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Section 5 of the Constitution of Australia
Prorogation clears all business pending before Parliament and allows the Houses to be called back on a particular date without triggering an election. This was not always the case, for instance the 10th Parliament (1926-1928) went full term without prorogation.
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Northern Ireland (Executive Formation etc) Act 2019
In the R (Miller) v The Prime Minister and Cherry v Advocate General for Scotland cases, the Supreme Court ruled the prorogation illegal, but not based The Supreme Court ruled that the prorogation was illegal, voiding its effect, but it did not do so based on the contents of this Act.
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Meeting of Parliament Act 1797
originally established that Parliament could be summoned fourteen days after the issuing of a proclamation recalling it to meet, notwithstanding any prorogation See also
Parliament Act 1911
Prorogation Act 1867
Representation of the People Act 1918
Succession to the Crown Act 1707
References
Costin, W.
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