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parliament and Anderton
However, rules regarding changes of party allegiance meant that Anderton and his allies could not officially resign from the Alliance without also resigning from parliament, which they were unwilling to do.
The remaining three MPs ( two supporting Anderton, one supporting Harré ) decided not to stand for parliament again.
Although many ordinary members of the Labour Party ( who were unhappy at the way the party's parliamentary wing was behaving ) backed Anderton, he became increasingly isolated in parliament.
However, because of an electoral law, Anderton did not officially leave the Alliance's parliamentary wing, even if he had left the party itself-doing so would have required his resignation from parliament, a step he was unwilling to take.

parliament and attacked
Then many officers left to participate in parliament and the resulting shortage of officers forced Lantingshausen to return to Swedish Pomerania, where he remained for the whole winter without being attacked by the Prussians.
In response to Lamberg being attacked on arrival in Hungary a few days later, the imperial court ordered the Hungarian parliament and government dissolved.
On 23 December 1680, Shaftesbury gave another fiery pro-Exclusion speech in the Lords, in the course of which he attacked the Duke of York, expressed mistrust of Charles II, and urged the parliament to not approve any taxes until " the King shall satisfie the People, that what we give is not to make us Slaves and Papists.
In October 2011, Russia parliament approved a law allowing chemical castration for those convicted sex offenders who have attacked children under the age of 14, as decided through a court-requested forensic psychiatrist.
On June 19, 1928, the Croatian member of parliament Stjepan Radić had attacked the government supporters for the way they absented themselves during debate only turning up to vote, calling them " cattle ".
On 17 January 2005 the programme was debated in parliament when Peter Luff ( Conservative MP for Mid Worcestershire ) attacked it for its " lavatorial " content.
Though he praised Sir Hugh in his public despatch he attacked him in private, and the Whig press, with the unquestionable aid of Keppel's friends, began a campaign of calumny to which the ministerial papers answered in the same style, each side accusing the other of deliberate treason: The result was a scandalous series of scenes in parliament and of courts martial.
He attacked Archbishop Laud with great vigour and was a member of the important committees of the parliament, including the one appointed in consequence of the attempted seizure of the five members.
This alliance framework allowed him to bring the budget through a parliament divided in equal parts between the three main groups each year until the end of his term along with the reforms of the Social Security Law – attacked by worker and pensioner organizations-as well as the constitutional reform.
A precursor of the ' Irredentists ' was perhaps the unification leader Giuseppe Garibaldi who, in 1859 as deputy for his native Nice in the Piedmontese parliament at Turin, attacked Cavour for ceding Nice to Napoleon III in order to get French help and approval for Italian Unification.
In January of that year the Nazis seized power ( the " Machtergreifung "), and on March 9 Sollmann became the first member of parliament to be attacked by the SS.
Cromwell and Waller, from their places in parliament, attacked Manchester's conduct.
For this he was violently attacked in the German parliament by the extreme Radicals ; but on this and other occasions ( he had himself been elected to the parliament ) he defended himself effectively because he depended not on eloquence but on a recognition of what has been called the irony of facts to which the parliament as a whole was so blind.
An unscrupulous opposition, headed by Montgomery of Skelmorlie who coveted the office of Secretary for Scotland, and Lord Ross, who aimed at the presidency of the court, sprang up in the Scottish parliament, and an anonymous pamphleteer, perhaps Montgomery himself or Ferguson the Plotter, attacked Stair in a pamphlet entitled The Late Proceedings of the Parliament of Scotland Stated and Vindicated.
This was attacked by modern historians, and today he is identified with the traditionalist school of history, along with his student, J. E. Neale, who put forward the thesis of the Puritan choir in Elizabeth's parliament, which seems ungrounded in any real evidence.
Terrorists on 13 December 2001 attacked the Parliament of India, resulting in a 45-minute gun battle in which 9 policemen and parliament staff were killed.

parliament and policies
This was because parliament wanted to know who was deciding policies, as sometimes councillors ' signatures normally attached to resolutions were absent.
In Europe, the socialist Left Party in Germany grew in popularity due to dissatisfaction with the increasingly neoliberal policies of the SPD, becoming the fourth biggest party in parliament in the general election on 27 September 2009.
Other ceremonies sometimes associated with the Westminster system include an annual Speech from the Throne ( or equivalent ) in which the Head of State gives a special address ( written by the government ) to parliament about what kind of policies to expect in the coming year, and lengthy State Opening of Parliament ceremonies that often involve the presentation of a large ceremonial mace.
Although the policies remained uncontrolled by parliament, the prerogative was controllable now.
Prior to the Act of Union 1800 which abolished the Irish parliament, the Lord Lieutenant formally delivered the Speech from the Throne outlining his Government's policies.
In the Kingdom of Denmark, High Commissioners () represent the Government of Denmark in Greenland and the Faroe Islands ( two self-governing regions of the kingdom ) and take part in negotiations on policies and decisions affecting their region ( including negotiations with the devolved legislatures and the Danish parliament ).
In May 1952, Prime Minister Oscar Torp informed United States General Dwight D. Eisenhower that he intended to try to convince parliament to change the Norwegian base policies to allow permanent stationing of foreign troops.
His objections against the prohibitionist policies of the majority of the party caused him and about a third of the members of liberal group in the parliament to leave the party and create a new party in 1923.
The new parliament met on 6 March 1679, and on 25 March, Shaftesbury delivered a dramatic address in the House of Lords in which he warned of the threat of popery and arbitrary government ; denounced the royal administration in Scotland under John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale and Ireland under James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde ; and loudly denounced the policies of Thomas Osborne, Earl of Danby in England.
The three men would hold private meetings, draw up wide-ranging policies on foreign and domestic issues, and then present them to parliament for their seal of approval, which their vast majority allowed them to do.
He resigned in protest against Gorbachev's policies in December 1990, delivering a dramatic warning to the Soviet parliament that " Reformers have gone and hidden in the bushes.
Fox was elected to parliament, and relaunched his attack on Stafford's policies on Māori relations and provincial affairs.
The parliament has " no direct control over key foreign and security policy matters " but some influence over those policies and coming elections.
David Davies, MP for Monmouth once said: " Paul Murphy is clearly a very experienced member of parliament and whilst I and my colleagues will disagree with his policies and his government's policies and will certainly take him to task for that, he's a man who is, I think I probably can say, is widely respected on all sides of the House of Commons.
During his time in parliament, he was a strong proponent of Marxist social and economic policies, although his strong faith in evangelical Christianity prevented him from subscribing to the Marxist rejection of religion.
Charles ' wars and religious policies during the 1670s led to conflict with parliament.
Suzman was noted for her strong public criticism of the governing National Party's policies of apartheid at a time when this was atypical of white South Africans, and found herself even more of an outsider because she was an English-speaking Jewish woman in a parliament dominated by Calvinist Afrikaner men.
Calvert also served in James ’ s first parliament as a member for the borough of Bossiney, Cornwall, installed there by Cecil to support his policies.
The Constitution mandates that the Government proposes legislation and other documents to the parliament, proposes the budget and gives financial reports, implements Acts and other decisions of the parliament, enacts any regulations required to implement the Acts, defines foreign and internal policies, directs and oversees the operation of state administration, promotes the economic development of the country, directs the activities and development of public services and performs other activities conforming to the provisions of the Constitution and applicable legislation.
The responsibilities and duties of the parliament were dramatically curtailed as it was reduced th helping the government implement its policies.
In the early stages of the parliament, the Labor party engaged in a partnership with the more radical Protectionists, but Labor's wide-ranging policies for social reform met with only lukewarm support from most Protectionists.
Although the Social Credit parties of Alberta and British Columbia had largely abandoned their monetary policies by this time, Bullmore and Hutton continued to promote social credit during their time in parliament.

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