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Prorogued meaning
simple past and past participle of prorogue
Example sentences (18)
Abbott was an independent MP when Parliament was prorogued on Friday, May 24, ahead of the July 4 election.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau holds a news conference while in self-isolation at Rideau Cottage in Ottawa on March 13. Trudeau on Tuesday prorogued Parliament until late September.
The fact that the National Assembly is not in session or that parliament has been prorogued does not act as a restriction on the Auditor General making the contents of the Report available to any member of the public.
But it’s not the judiciary’s fault that Johnson unlawfully prorogued parliament.
But the bill did not get passed in time and it was dropped when Parliament was prorogued recently.
In 1893, John A. Macdonald prorogued parliament to stop a committee investigating bribes taken by Tory politicians concerning a major railway project (the Pacific Scandal).
Mr Hall said the first hate-crime spike took place in the second week of September, which was when parliament passed the Benn Act shortly before it was prorogued for the first time.
Mr Harwood: “Then we get into the recess, the prorogued period, where Boris achieves a new deal.
On Tuesday, Lady Hale said the unanimous decision of the 11 justices meant Parliament had effectively not been prorogued - the decision was null and of no effect.
Parliament is prorogued… for real this time!
Parliament to be prorogued for Boris ‘s dental appointments.
Parliament was suspended - or prorogued - at just before 02:00 BST on Tuesday.
Parliament was suspended - or prorogued - at just before 02:00 BST on Tuesday amid noisy protests from opposition MPs.
Time is so short because Mr. Johnson last Wednesday “prorogued” parliament, mothballing it for five weeks from next week: If the bill fails to become law by that point, it automatically falls.
In April she prorogued the Parliament, which did not reconvene until she needed its support to raise taxes in 1566.
Kerr refused to see the Speaker of the House or receive the motion of the House of Representatives and prorogued parliament with Fraser still in office.
To avoid the delay of opening a new session in the event of an emergency during the long summer recess, Parliament is no longer prorogued beforehand, but only after the Houses have reconvened in the autumn; the State Opening follows a few days later.
To his opponents in Parliament this seemed like a prelude to arbitrary rule, so James prorogued Parliament without gaining Parliament's consent.