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Bill: Prime Minister Questions Act

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: October 3960

Description[?]:


Prime Minister Questions Act
This bill will provide a forum for the opposition parties to address questions to the Premier Minister 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.

- 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 the Premier 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.

OCC: We had this in the past we we Should do this again and everyone should post Mr. Speaker, then the question or response on all bills making it more official.

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date11:05:58, December 30, 2015 CET
From RISE Movement
ToDebating the Prime Minister Questions Act
MessageThe first think I've liked of the Liberal Nationals :)

Date11:56:17, December 30, 2015 CET
From Socialist Party of Solentia (SPS)
ToDebating the Prime Minister Questions Act
MessageThen i have a question for the prime minister, You have proposed this a lot of times. I wonder why would homosexuality not be allowed in the military? In my opinon they should be allowed they are not disable are anything like that and its a discrimination.

My second question is, Why do you call yourself liberal when most of your proposals show that you are a conservative?

Date13:12:06, December 30, 2015 CET
From RISE Movement
ToDebating the Prime Minister Questions Act
MessageI agree with the USC, prime minister you have to anwer the messages which are being sent to you.

Date19:55:49, December 30, 2015 CET
From Liberal National Party
ToDebating the Prime Minister Questions Act
MessageMr. Speaker

Once this act passes and we hold our first PMQ we will answer all questions.

Date20:42:08, December 30, 2015 CET
From RISE Movement
ToDebating the Prime Minister Questions Act
MessageMr. Speaker,
I am sorry but with or without this act you should still answer to the questions sent to you by other parties

Date20:43:22, December 30, 2015 CET
From RISE Movement
ToDebating the Prime Minister Questions Act
MessageMr. Speaker,
I am sorry but with or without this act you should still answer to the questions sent to you by other parties

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
     

Total Seats: 318

no
   

Total Seats: 107

abstain

    Total Seats: 0


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