The Parliamentary Government of the Commonwealth of AustraliaLongmans, Green, 1954 - 344 strani |
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Stran 156
... Opposition there is ordinarily an election . To be successful a party must therefore have a record of responsiveness to public opinion . To win power it is consequently insufficient for the Opposition to score debating points , or ...
... Opposition there is ordinarily an election . To be successful a party must therefore have a record of responsiveness to public opinion . To win power it is consequently insufficient for the Opposition to score debating points , or ...
Stran 162
... Opposition attacks , while full grasp of tactics will enable the Opposition to press them more effectively . For there is a sense in which the Stand- ing Orders can be legitimately exploited for party advantage consistently with proper ...
... Opposition attacks , while full grasp of tactics will enable the Opposition to press them more effectively . For there is a sense in which the Stand- ing Orders can be legitimately exploited for party advantage consistently with proper ...
Stran 223
... Opposition Members " in the picture " as far as the day - to - day planning and execution of the war was concerned . But as soon as the leading Opposition party felt it could do more electoral and parliamentary good for itself by ...
... Opposition Members " in the picture " as far as the day - to - day planning and execution of the war was concerned . But as soon as the leading Opposition party felt it could do more electoral and parliamentary good for itself by ...
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The Parliamentary Government of the Commonwealth of Australia Leslie Finlay Crisp Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1949 |
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