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Bill: Prime Minster Questions Act 3594

Details

Submitted by[?]: Liberal National Party

Status[?]: passed

Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: November 3594

Description[?]:

(This bill will provide a forum for the opposition parties to address questions to the Premier Ministre and/or other Ministers of State regarding government policy so that they can hold the government accountable. PMQs is a constitutional convention, and is governed by the following rules:

- The largest party in opposition may ask six questions every year. The second largest may ask three, and all other opposition parties may ask two if one party holds no seat my not ask questions..

- The parties in government may not ask their own questions, although they may ask questions in response to questions from the opposition.

- Questions may be asked to the Premier Ministre or any other Minister.

- All questions asked by the opposition must be responded to in some way.

- If a question is addressed to thePremier Ministre, the Premier Ministre may either answer it personally or may delegate that responsibility to another Minister.

- If a question is addressed to a Minister, that Minister must answer it.

- The opposition member who asked the question will be given an opportunity to respond to the government's answer. However, he will not be allowed to respond with more questions if the quota has already been met.)

Premier Ministre

Deputy Premier Ministre Baron

Chancellor of the Exchequer

First Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Princess

Lord Chancellor Secretary of Defence Admiral

Governor General of Justice

Secretary of State for Business, Innovation, Skills and Trade

Secretary of State for Education and Culture

Secretary of State for Environment and Tourism

Minister of State for Infrastructure and Transport

Minister of State for Health and Social Services

Minister of State for Food and Agriculture

Chief Secretary of Science and Technology


So the Government will post opening statements (Head Government Party ) or opposition party () Then we will have the questioning being and will last for one year (ingame) or until all parties run out of questions.

(Speaker of the National Assembly Seth Gray) Order the Assembly must come to order the right honorable Prime Minster or the right honorable Leader of the Opposition give his opening statement .

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date10:50:47, December 20, 2013 CET
FromaRmée réVolutioNnaire dAdaïSte
ToDebating the Prime Minster Questions Act 3594
MessageWe voted against this bill. We don't see what's the use to add so restrictive rules into dialog between parties.

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
    

Total Seats: 330

no
   

Total Seats: 150

abstain
 

Total Seats: 20


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