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But Sen. Mehreen Faruqi, deputy leader of the minor party Australian Greens, made a silent protest by holding up a sign in ...
A crowded caucus, an unruly upper house and a Coalition with a confidence problem: Welcome to the 48th Parliament.
The first real test of the 48th parliament is under way as MPs sink their teeth into the daily grind of political business.
The government is the biggest beneficiary when Parliament does not function, Trinamool Congress leader Derek O'Brien said on ...
The 48th parliament is about to begin. Here’s who will be there, what’s on the agenda, and the political and policy ...
Hello and welcome to the 52nd edition of the Weekly Vine. In this week’s issue, we will discuss Jaideep Dhankar’s abrupt ...
Tasmania’s newest federal MPs have been sworn in during a day of ceremony and tradition to mark the first sitting of ...
The German upper house of parliament approved on Friday a first tax relief package worth 46 billion euros ($54 billion) from ...
Major reforms were left hanging in the last term of Parliament, including measures that would change super, employment ...
Parliament faced disruptions due to Opposition protests over the Election Commission's electoral roll revision in Bihar. Both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were adjourned.
Parliament has the power to amend the budget but must follow strict rules set by the Money Bills Amendment Procedure and Related Matters Act. The changes must be fiscally responsible, align with the ...