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... Prime Minister . In Australia , as so long the case in Britain , his office has no constitutional and only a rare , passing statutory recognition . Nor could it in any very meaningful and satisfying sense very well have more . For the ...
... Prime Minister . In Australia , as so long the case in Britain , his office has no constitutional and only a rare , passing statutory recognition . Nor could it in any very meaningful and satisfying sense very well have more . For the ...
Stran 327
... Prime Minister only the task of allo- cating portfolios amongst those successful.15 So powerful was the feeling for rank and file election of Labour ... PRIME MINISTERS BEFORE HOLDING THAT OFFICE Member THE PRIME MINISTER AND THE CABINET 327.
... Prime Minister only the task of allo- cating portfolios amongst those successful.15 So powerful was the feeling for rank and file election of Labour ... PRIME MINISTERS BEFORE HOLDING THAT OFFICE Member THE PRIME MINISTER AND THE CABINET 327.
Stran 337
... Prime Minister must to some extent be free and willing to be the confidant and adviser of his Ministers in- dividually in their major day - to - day problems . If he succeeds there , his chairmanship of Cabinet should be less exacting ...
... Prime Minister must to some extent be free and willing to be the confidant and adviser of his Ministers in- dividually in their major day - to - day problems . If he succeeds there , his chairmanship of Cabinet should be less exacting ...
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