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Later, when the march reached London, there were disorderly demonstrations in which anarchists were prominent, quickly deprecated in the press and in parliament.
After this initial show of deference to the Rump, Monck quickly found them unwilling to continue in cooperation with his plan for an election of a new parliament ( the Rump Parliament believed Monck was accountable to them and had its own plan for free elections ); so on 21 February 1660 he forcibly reinstated the members ' secluded ' by Prid's purge in 1648, so that they could prepare legislation for the Convention Parliament.
Initially the Dominion Police provided security for parliament, but its responsibilities quickly grew.
There do exist checks on the prime minister's power: parliament may revoke its confidence in an incumbent prime minister ; cabinet or caucus revolts can quickly bring down a sitting premier, and even mere threats of such action can persuade and / or compel a prime minister to resign his post, as happened with Jean Chrétien ; the Senate may delay or impede legislation put forward by the Cabinet, such as when Brian Mulroney's bill creating the Goods and Services Tax ( GST ) came before the upper chamber ; and, given Canada's federal nature, the jurisdiction of the federal government is limited to areas prescribed by the constitution.
The first Parliament of Australia quickly moved to restrict immigration to maintain Australia's " British character ", and the Pacific Island Labourers Bill and the Immigration Restriction Bill were passed shortly before parliament rose for its first Christmas recess.
Tongmenghui member Song Jiaoren quickly tried to control the parliament.
Robert II quickly moved to ensure the succession of John when the general council attending his coronation officially named Carrick as heir — in 1373 the Stewart succession was further strengthened when parliament passed entails defining the manner in which each of the king's sons could inherit the crown.
In parliament, he quickly made a name for himself as a financial expert and managed to push though the so-called " lex Brüning " ( Brüning Law ), which restricted the workers ' share of income taxes to no more than 1. 2 billion Reichsmark.
In June, parliament quickly voted a sum to finance the disbanding of the expeditionary force, but Charles II decided to use the money to maintain it instead for a few months longer, in the hope he might still affect the final treaty.
There were some disagreements between Shaftesbury and Monmouth: for example, Shaftesbury was critical of Monmouth's decision to crush a rebellion by Scottish Covenanters quickly at the Battle of Bothwell Brig in June 1679, arguing that the rebellion should have been drawn out to force Charles II to recall parliament.
Though Barton and most of those who present were pleased with the patriotic speech, opposition leader George Reid quickly seized upon the issue as an example of inappropriate interference by the Governor-General in political affairs that were the exclusive domain of parliament.
Bebel's great organizing talent and oratorical power quickly made him one of the leaders of the socialists and their chief spokesman in parliament.
The second coup scored by Latham was the announcement that he would abolish the generous superannuation schemes available to members of parliament ; his plan was quickly adopted by the Howard government in the face of a rising wave of public support.
Clarke became known quite quickly in parliament for his work on issues surrounding disabled people and in 1986 he sponsored the ' Disabled Persons ( Services, Representation and Consultation ) Act '.
The Young Turk Revolution began on 3 July 1908 and quickly spread throughout the empire, resulting in the sultan's announcement of the restoration of the 1876 constitution and the reconvening of parliament.
His upper-class background and scholarly bearing made him unusual for the Labor Party at the time, but he rose quickly and entered parliament at the age of 26.
Grey was elected to parliament for Devonport in 1832, and quickly made his mark in the House of Commons.
Most general elections in a two-party system will result in one party having an absolute majority and thus quickly forming a new government ; a " hung parliament " is an exception to this pattern, and may be considered anomalous or undesirable.
The Guardian reported that the Government had moved quickly to use the sweeping powers granted by the Reykjavik parliament, the night before.
In parliament, he joined the Lantmanna Party and quickly positioned himself as a leading protectionist, supporting tariff protection, in the Standing Committees of Ways and Means and of Banking.
Aliyev quickly took control of the power, becoming the Chairman of the Azerbaijani parliament on June 15, 1993 and giving a chair of the Prime-Minister of the country to Huseynov.
The German Trade Union Federation ( DGB ), the most influential group outside parliament and historically interwoven with the SPD, massively stepped up their discourse against Agenda 2010, especially prior to the Hartz IV law in July 2004, but the rumble subsided quickly after a summit meeting with Schröder in August 2004.
The impasse was quickly prevented, as the two chambers of parliament passed legislation awarding Carol the crown and awarding Michael the honorary dignity of Grand Voivode of Alba Iulia.
The prosecutor at the initial stage, at the Commercial Court, came forward and refuted this statement: contact had been early ( just before the prosecutor would state publicly that he considered the sale to be illegitimate ) and incisive ( but brief, the prosecutor having broken off the phone call quickly ); he stated to be prepared to testify to that effect before parliament.

parliament and adopted
In 1972, a constitution was adopted, a parliament elected, and Lon Nol became president.
The parliament adopted the current Constitution of Croatia on 22 December 1990, and decided to declare independence from Yugoslavia.
They include the existence of a prime minister and Cabinet, the fact that the governor general is required to grant Royal Assent to bills adopted by both houses of parliament, and the requirement that the prime minister either resign or request a new general election upon losing a vote of non-confidence in the House of Commons.
The Nihil novi act adopted by the Polish Sejm ( parliament ) in 1505, transferred most of the legislative power from the monarch to the Sejm.
On April 16, 1991, the parliament adopted a constitutional amendment removing " Socialist " from the official name of the country, and on June 7 of the same year, the new name, Republic of Macedonia, was officially established.
While the president has to sign all acts adopted by parliament into law, he cannot refuse to do so and exercise a kind of right of veto ; his only power in that matter is to ask for a single reconsideration of the law by parliament and this power is subject to countersigning by the Prime minister.
The new constitution ( adopted by referendum in 2002 ), returns to the earlier model with a seven-year presidential term and a bicameral national parliament.
The proceedings of the Swedish parliament adopted the new spelling from the year 1913.
The parliament adopted the current Constitution of Vietnam, its fourth, on 15 April 1992, and it has been amended once since then.
Restoration of the monarchy was almost realized in 1873 with parliament offering the crown to Henri, comte de Chambord, but his refusal to accept the tricolor flag that had been adopted during the Revolution made the restoration of monarchy impossible for the time being.
This law is currently in preparation in the Armenian parliament that adopted its first draft in December 2007 and should do the same in the second draft in spring of 2008.
After long negotiations the Carolo-Ferdinandea was divided into a German Charles-Ferdinand University and a Czech Charles-Ferdinand University when the Viennese parliament adopted the act and the emperor sanctioned it on 28 February 1882.
Constitutional amendments are first adopted by both Houses of the Oireachtas ( parliament ), submitted to a referendum, and are signed into law by the President.
In 1872 they founded the " Free Republic of Rehoboth " and adopted a constitution stating that the nation should be led by a " Kaptein " directly elected by the people, and that there should be a small parliament, or Volkraad, consisting of three directly-elected citizens.
But in March 1996, Kyrgyzstan's parliament adopted a resolution making Russian an official language alongside Kyrgyz and marking a reversal of earlier sentiment.
Historian Robert Conquest described this system as " a set of phantom institutions and arrangements which put a human face on the hideous realities: a model constitution adopted in a worst period of terror and guaranteeing human rights, elections in which there was only one candidate, and in which 99 percent voted ; a parliament at which no hand was ever raised in opposition or abstention.
The office, also known as Príomh Aire (), was created in the Dáil Constitution adopted by Dáil Éireann, the parliament of the Republic, at its first meeting in January 1919.
Although, as adopted in 1937, Article 3 of the constitution asserted the " right of the parliament and government established by this constitution to exercise jurisdiction " over the whole of Ireland, it also provided that pending the " re-integration of the national territory " Acts of the Oireachtas would not apply to Northern Ireland.
From the perspective of Great Britain, the union was required because of the uncertainty that followed the Irish Rebellion of 1798 and the French Revolution of 1789, which inspired the rebels ; if Ireland adopted Catholic Emancipation, willingly or not, a Roman Catholic parliament could break away from Britain and ally with the French, while the same measure within a united kingdom would exclude that possibility.
The name Bokmål was officially adopted in 1929 after a proposition to call the written language Dano-Norwegian lost by a single vote in the Lagting ( a chamber in the Norwegian parliament ).
The Declaration of Independence (, ) was a document adopted by Dáil Éireann, the revolutionary parliament of the Irish Republic, at its first meeting in the Mansion House, Dublin, on 21 January 1919.
The authoritarian constitution of 1772 was abolished and power was returned to parliament by the new Instrument of Government adopted on June 6, 1809.
Other countries gradually adopted what came to be called the Westminster Model of government, with an executive answerable to parliament, but exercising powers nominally vested in the head of state, in the name of the head of state.

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