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In the Imperial Parliament there were " solid and competitive parties, an active parliament, a free press, open debate ", traditions that the Old Republic did not maintain.
Both the emperor and the ministers of state always sought to act with attention to Parliament, making a sincere effort to improve the country's political system by adopting characteristics inherent in Parliamentarianism.
For example: the definition of the cabinet's governmental program was drafted by the President of the Council of Ministers, and was, in turn, presented by the monarch every year at the opening of the Chamber of Deputies.
Another example was the emergence of the possibility that Parliament, when deemed necessary, would submit a motion of no confidence against the cabinet of ministers.
This provided a mode of defense ( used at exceptional moments ) of the parliamentary minority against the cabinet formed by the majority, were they to act inappropriately.

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