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By Mark Bahnisch on August 27, 2010
[Via tigtog at Hoyden] In a very valuable post, Antony Green has discussed a range of constitutional realities affecting the current situation which appear to have been unknown to many of our political commentators and journalists, which is rather interesting. [...]
Posted in federal election 2010, Law | Tagged advice, Antony Green, conflict of interest, constitution, double dissolution, Federal Election 2010, governor general, hung parliament, new election, Senate, solicitor general |
By Kim on May 5, 2010
The Tories have a plan in the event of a hung parliament; declare victory anyway. Read all about it at the Fabian Society’s Next Left blog. NB: Previous LP discussion of the UK election here.
Posted in Foreign Elections | Tagged Conservative Party, conservatives, constitution, coup, David Cameron, Fabian Society, hung parliament, monarchy, next left, Tories, UK election 2010 |
By Mark Bahnisch on November 15, 2008
The Sydney Daily Telegraph, a newspaper which likes to see itself as some sort of courageous voice of the people, has been losing readers hand over fist, and more recently, an editor. The paper is also running a campaign for [...]
Posted in Elections, Media, NSW Government, Politics | Tagged constitution, Daily Telegraph, fixed terms, four year terms, managerialism, nathan rees, Nick Greiner, NSW Government, NSW Labor, Paul Kelly, recall, Westminister system |
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