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ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS – Parliament – Going to war

by jmsthornton | Dec 3, 2021 | Integrity Now!

SECTION  2. ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS – PROBLEMS & OPPORTUNITIES FOR REFORM 6. GOING TO WAR       Going to war is the most important decision any government takes. It has long been listed as the first and most important prerogative power of the Crown. The US...

ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS – Parliament – Majority determines government

by jmsthornton | Dec 3, 2021 | Integrity Now!

SECTION  2. ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS – PROBLEMS & OPPORTUNITIES FOR REFORM 5. PARLIAMENTARY MAJORITY DETERMINES GOVERNMENT The need to retain confidence of the House makes that House a kind of standing electoral college for individual ministers and the...

ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS – Parliament – Control of Money

by jmsthornton | Dec 3, 2021 | Integrity Now!

SECTION  2. ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS – PROBLEMS & OPPORTUNITIES FOR REFORM 4. PARLIAMENTARY CONTROL OF MONEY – THE REASON WE ARE A DEMOCRACY Parliament has the sole power to raise money and to authorise its expenditure for the good of citizens....

ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS – Parliament – Control of Treaties

by jmsthornton | Dec 3, 2021 | Integrity Now!

SECTION  2. ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS – PROBLEMS & OPPORTUNITIES FOR REFORM 3. PARLIAMENTARY CONTROL OF TREATIES International law is largely made by governments through treaties. The US Senate votes on treaties. If they pass, they become law. If not, the US...

ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS – Parliament – Accountability & Control

by jmsthornton | Dec 3, 2021 | Integrity Now!

SECTION  2. ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS – PROBLEMS & OPPORTUNITIES FOR REFORM 1. PARLIAMENT – ACCOUNTABILITY The Parliament is and must be the core accountability institution and at the heart of the integrity system. Its members are elected by citizens...
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