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    • Action of proroguing, or interrupting, a parliament

      • Prorogation in the Westminster system of government is the action of proroguing, or interrupting, a parliament, or the discontinuance of meetings for a given period of time, without a dissolution of parliament. The term is also used for the period of such a discontinuance between two legislative sessions of a legislative body.
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    Prorogation in the Westminster system of government is the action of proroguing, or interrupting, a parliament, or the discontinuance of meetings for a given period of time, without a dissolution of parliament.

  3. The Westminster system, or Westminster model, is a type of parliamentary government that incorporates a series of procedures for operating a legislature, first developed in England.

  4. The Westminster system, or Westminster model, is a type of parliamentary government that incorporates a series of procedures for operating a legislature, first developed in England.

  5. Far from being a fixed, static or hidebound system, the Westminster Model is able to incorporate major constitutional reforms. An unavoidable conclusion is that the system of government in the United Kingdom today is no longer a normal, standard, typical example of the Westminster Model.

  6. Jun 13, 2020 · This paper examines the power to prorogue (or suspend) Parliament following the 2019 prorogation controversy in the UK. We outline the legal basis of prerogative-based prorogation, survey its uses in the UK and other Westminster systems, and compare it with equivalent rules in other European parliamentary democracies.

    • Petra Schleiter, Thomas G. Fleming
    • 2020
  7. Aug 28, 2019 · The government prorogues parliament pretty frequently — the term simply refers to the process of dissolving one session to make way for another. This normally happens on an...

  8. Jun 11, 2019 · Prorogation brings to an end the proceedings in both Houses for the current Parliamentary session. Unless specific provision is made (e.g. in the Standing Orders to “carry-over” bills) no business of a previous Parliamentary session may be carried over into the next session.