Carney sagt, er erwäge „auf keinen Fall“, das Parlament nach Nachwahlen zu vertagen

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/mark-carney-not-proroguing-parliament-9.7148703

17 Kommentare

  1. Little-Chemical5006 on

    Part text

    Prime Minister Mark Carney says he’s „absolutely not“ considering proroguing Parliament should he win a majority in the House following three upcoming byelections.

    „It has never even entered my thinking, the possibility of [proroguing],“ the prime minister said Tuesday during an unrelated news conference.

    Carney was asked about the possibility of prorogation — which would end the current parliamentary session and reset the House agenda — after the Globe and Mail reported, citing government sources, that it was on the table.

    „I couldn’t have been more surprised to see a suggestion that that was under consideration at all,“ Carney said.

  2. IllPresentation7860 on

    not gonna lie

    Considering s-209 the age verification bill is almost out of the senate and heading to the house?

    Was kinda hoping he would just so that bull can die in a fire!

    I seen the absolute hell the internet has become in the UK because of it. none of that please!

  3. Formal_Fortune5389 on

    Proroguing. To Prorogue, the act of delaying, deferring or postponing. 

  4. Hot take 

    Pm shouldn’t be able to prorogue parliament unless there like a war or something

    Anytime a pm wants to prorogue it needs a majority.

    This would make canadian pm way more accountable and we have seen this powe be used for selfish reasons always

  5. Ov3rReadKn1ght0wl on

    For judging the words of politicians, I like to refer to the lyrics by Live:

    I’ll beelieve it

    When I seeee itt

    For myselffffffff

  6. CipherWeaver on

    Why would he do it with a majority? Better to use the time to ram through legislation. 

  7. He’s getting off his game. Why limit your own options in governing? Besides. It almost time to open the summer cabin in preparation for the 5 month summer break!

  8. Thwackitywhack on

    Good. Thanks to Justin, public servants had almost 8 months ‚vacation‘ last year.

  9. General_Dipsh1t on

    Can we get him to put up collateral against this claim? Cause his government has every reason to prorogue and regroup to enact their (new?) agenda with a majority.

  10. Low-HangingFruit on

    Liberals love stopping government in its tracks and saying they’re working for Canadians.

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