prorogation dans le dictionnaire PONS

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Or maybe all of those bad feelings about prorogation have just melted away with the snow.
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All were slowed by prorogation or died when elections were called.
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It is time the rules governing prorogation changed.
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In many legislatures, prorogation causes all orders of the body bills, motions, etc. to be expunged.
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Between 1867 and 2010 the average period of prorogation was 151 days.
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There never has been a case where prorogation has been denied.
www.thestar.com
At the same time, arbitrary use of the power of prorogation can unbalance the very fragile balance of power that exists between the different parts of government.
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Prorogation is a necessary action, including in situations where governments need to stop and refocus.
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This was during the prorogation of the parliament.
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He pleaded ignorance of the distinction between prorogation and dissolution and was allowed to take his seat.
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