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Ch9 Motions / MOTIONS OF NO CONFIDENCE AND CENSURE / Censure of the Opposition



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House of Representatives                                Ch 9                                                 p 322

 

Motions / MOTIONS OF NO CONFIDENCE AND CENSURE

 

Censure of the Opposition

The House has agreed to a motion censuring the Opposition collectively, 1 and on other occasions motions of censure directed at the Prime Minister or another Minister have been amended to become motions censuring, 2 expressing concern over, 3 or condemning 4 the Opposition. Again, such motions and amendments are not consistent with the traditional parliamentary convention noted in the preceding section, and the passage of a motion censuring the Opposition has no substantive effect. On one occasion a notice of motion for the purpose of moving that an Address be presented to the Governor-General informing him that the Opposition invited the censure of the House was ruled out of order on the ground that it was frivolous ( see p. 293).



VP 1990-92/692-3.



VP 1987-89/939-41; VP 1990-92/1351-3, 1793-6; VP 1996-98/1134-7.



VP 1987-89/1651-4.



VP 1990-92/1701-3.