1. Partisan-motivated prorogation and the Westminster model: a comparative perspective.
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Horgan, Gerard W.
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LEGISLATIVE bodies , *EXECUTIVE-legislative relations , *PARTISANSHIP ,TASMANIAN politics & government ,ONTARIO politics & government ,AUSTRALIAN politics & government - Abstract
Recent cases of partisan-motivated prorogations of parliaments at the federal and provincial levels in Canada have focused attention on this phenomenon. While such prorogations are uncommon in the mature Westminster-style parliaments, the Canadian cases are not unique. Systematic study of partisan-motivated prorogations in the Australian states has illuminated the factors commonly associated with such cases. This paper outlines the results of this literature and then tests whether the Canadian cases fit the pattern. It shows that, on balance, these factors do apply. The paper thus concludes that, while partisan-motivated prorogations may not be predictable, it is possible to identify circumstances in which there is a substantially greater risk of their occurrence. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2014
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