prorogue การใช้
- Appeal Committees could not meet while Parliament was prorogued or dissolved.
- The Bill did not receive Royal Assent because Parliament was prorogued.
- Since 1993, the session has been prorogued prior to dissolution.
- It was prorogued to 6 May 1462, and then dissolved.
- The Parliament was prorogued in 1972 and abolished the following year.
- It is the prerogative of the monarch to summon and prorogue Parliament.
- The dispute remained unresolved when Parliament was prorogued in 1675.
- The house was eventually prorogued with the issue still unresolved.
- A majority voted for the articles, and the Convocation was prorogued.
- He was released when parliament was prorogued in January 1690.
- James's response was to prorogue Parliament on 20 November 1685.
- It was then prorogued to 9 February 1611 when it was dissolved.
- The power of the president to prorogue ( Parliament ) is not absolute,
- The king angrily prorogued the session and dismissed Shaftesbury.
- He prorogued the legislature early in October 2012 and stepped down as premier.
- Parliament was prorogued for three months on the 27th.
- It was prorogued on five occasions and eventually met on 9 September 1922.
- Wynyard refused, and prorogued parliament for two weeks.
- Parliament was prorogued on July 7 and the document was not debated again.
- In response, Wynyard prorogued Parliament for two weeks.
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