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As regards point iv , the style partly depends on written or unwritten rules about how yo conduct the debate , and partly on the personality of the leader and the ministers , but it has also something to do with the overall political ...
As regards point iv , the style partly depends on written or unwritten rules about how yo conduct the debate , and partly on the personality of the leader and the ministers , but it has also something to do with the overall political ...
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Another feature that deserves mention , and that differs strongly from country to country , is given by the legal rules on how to apportion issues between new legislation , on the one hand , and administrative measures , on the other ...
Another feature that deserves mention , and that differs strongly from country to country , is given by the legal rules on how to apportion issues between new legislation , on the one hand , and administrative measures , on the other ...
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... if the compact majority is coalitional , its durability could sometimes depend on the ideological position of the partners , which forces the choice of a given majority , or could also be the result of appropriate rules ( e.g. the ...
... if the compact majority is coalitional , its durability could sometimes depend on the ideological position of the partners , which forces the choice of a given majority , or could also be the result of appropriate rules ( e.g. the ...
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