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Third part
- As we have seen in the video, the opposition has a real retort power in front of the majority party.
- II) Some weapons in the parliamentary procedure The opposition has some weapons: - The motion of censure: It can overthrow the government - It has the right to ask parliamentary writing or speaking questions.
- - It can demand votes or debates - It can participate to some parliamentary investigation commissions.
- - It has one third (1/3) of working time that is to say it has the possibility to express oneself.
- - It has the possibility to pass texts to the Parliament.
- - It profits of the parliamentary publicity.
- - It has the benefit of the speaker protection: it’s an impartial person and he ensures the respect of the minority.
- - After the throne speech, the opposition has the right of response.
- The role of the opposition leads to a phenomenon fit for UK.
- III) The change-over phenomenon: This change-over phenomenon is the thing that makes British regime in ahead of the other regimes.
- Thinking that the opposition is recognized, it has the means to prepare itself.
- Its preparation has an important influence over the majority party and in a larger scale an influence over the legal system: it creates the dynamism: it’s a driving force behind the system.
- Because: - The starting point: As it prepares itself, it will have more chance with the next election because the population knows that it is ready.
- - So, we can say that there is a link with the majority dynamism because more the opposition does its job well, more it informs the population and more it has support.
- So, more it does his job well more it forces the majority to do his job well too.
- This creates the two party system (bipartism): minority knows that it can win the next election & the majority knows that is can loose.
- “Swing of the pendulum”.
- So, there is a real respect of the minority.
- Eventually, we are going present the last aspect in which the opposition plays a key role.
- MariongstOctober 2013Stem nou!
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