Parliament of Singapore
Censure motion - to be debated and voted on October 10
The censure motion will be debated and voted in Parliament next Thursday, the Joint Standing Bureaus of Parliament have decided. The announcement was made by the leader of PRO Romania, Victor Ponta. He specified that the censure motion will be read in the Legislature's plenary session this week, in Thursday's sitting.
Parliament Rejects Proposal by Opposition to Resume Parliamentary “Blitz Control”
The Parliament has rejected a motion proposed by the opposition Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) calling for resuming the parliamentary "blitz control" every first Wednesday of the month, a Focus News Agency reporter said.
The AKP submits first judiciary reform package to the parliament
The first Judicial Package, which will a priority of the Turkish Parliament in the new legislative year, was presented to the president of the parliament on Sept. 30.
Mariya Gabriel Ahead of Parliament Hearing
EU Commissioner Mariya Gabriel, nominated by Bulgaria for a new term, will be heard today in two committees of the European Parliament.
Mariya Gabriel will answer MPs' questions within three hours, between 6:30 pm and 9:30 pm local time. She will appear before the committees on culture and education and on industry, research and energy.
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Αudit committee publishes politicians' derivation of wealth forms
The parliamentary committee that inspects the so-called "pothen esches" declarations that politicians and other public servants are obliged to make annually regarding their source of wealth published on Thursday 2,659 declarations for the years 2016, 2017 and 2018.
12 Days Pre-Election Vacation for the Deputies
Deputies will have almost two weeks of pre-election vacations for the local vote. From October 16 to 27, parliamentary meetings will not be held, but committees will meet in the National Assembly.
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UK MPs return after bombshell court ruling
British MPs return to parliament on Sept. 25 following a momentous Supreme Court ruling that Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to suspend parliament was unlawful.
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Debate on constitutional revision to start Wednesday
A parliamentary cross-party committee tasked to review the Greek Constitution will meet for the first time on Wednesday to discuss the procedure.
UK Supreme Court rules PM acted unlawfully by suspending parliament
The United Kingdom's Supreme Court ruled on Sep. 24 that Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully when he advised Queen Elizabeth to suspend parliament just weeks before Brexit and that therefore the legislature had not been prorogued.
Boris Johnson Denied Lying to the Queen about the Reasons for the Parliament’s Suspension
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has denied he lied to Queen Elizabeth about the reasons for seeking a five-week suspension of parliament, BTA reported.