Prorogue


The meaning of the word Prorogue is: to defer or discontinue Parliament or other government business for a period of time


Examples:

The governor was advised to prorogue Parliament for now and call a meeting at a later date.

published by Lakendra on 2021-03-07 08:25:45


It is the task of the country’s monarch to summon Parliament to make decisions and prorogue them when more time is needed.

published by Stephane on 2021-08-01 17:59:57


As is his duty, the king chose to prorogue the House of Parliament, discontinuing their assemblies on the subject.

published by Cornelia on 2021-10-19 03:09:10


Opposition inside the state’s government led leaders to prorogue any voting until the political climate settled.

published by Jesenia on 2021-08-15 08:51:24


New laws require the government to summon Parliament annually and bar them from being able to prorogue it without its consent to dissolve.

published by Brenna on 2021-09-07 19:33:48


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