Prime Minister Boris Johnson has thrown the members of the gauntlet. How does the forcibly arranged in the British Parliament break? Can they be prevented? The most important questions and answers.
What is a break in the Meeting is?
Postponement is the official name for the end of the parliamentary session. Before the new legislative session begins, there is usually a short break. The sessions will be exposed to. This suspension is usually requested by the British Prime Minister and by the British Queen announced.
Normally, the parliamentary election periods in the United Kingdom extend over a year. The current is running, however, since the election in June of 2017. From the Moment in which the is located under the house in a break in the Meeting, stuck all motions or bills, the has not been tuned. This can then be used in the new term again by a member or on application for transfer submitted.
Can you insert the Queen a Veto?
In the history of great Britain, the monarchy took advantage of the forced-prescribed-session breaks of the Parliament in the past, interference in their political plans to fend off. King Charles I., for example, ruled England from 1625 to 1649, was of this right twice-use.
The British Queen can technically Veto the Constitution, however. The parliamentary democracy, the Queen is at the request of the Prime Minister. This means that the British government will decide on the sessions of Parliament and Buckingham Palace, only puts its stamp on underneath. A prolonged break in the Meeting, however, is not to be confused with the dissolution of Parliament that takes place before parliamentary elections.
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Can parliamentarians stop Johnson?
Some of the well-known British members of Parliament, including former Prime Minister John Major, have threatened to move against the parliamentary break forced before the court.
A Scottish judge has brought in summary proceedings on a cross-party Initiative on the way to Johnson as a disincentive to close the Parliament. To belong to the group of rebellious members of the group, leader of the liberal Democrats, Jo Swinson, the Deputy Joanna Cherry of the Scottish national party and the independent MPs Heidi All.
An Online Petition against the controversial measure puts Johnson in addition to under pressure. Within a few hours to more than a Million people signed the petition. With more than 100,000 signatures must be dealt with by the British Parliament with the Petition.