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When the supposed poles of the parties are aligned in enough agreement as to pass some bill palatable to both sides. This is the time to guard your wallet, mouth & life. McCane / Feingold is a typical example; a consensus bill to limit ...
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This is a method where the ruling party uses a system of asking the various sides in an argument to put forward their own ideas and then trying for find a CONSENSUS, which is a agreement that all parties can AGREE with. By getting all sides...
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Probably something like coalition goverments. If you look at the current British system, then you have a single party government which is opposed by all other parties in the House of Commons. A coalition government would be comprised of sev...
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The election of Constituent Assembly has fragmented and polarized Nepali politics and societies that had made significant progress while using the indigenous model of a political consensus in the pre-election period. For the power-holders, ...
http://discussion.nepalnews.com/index.php?topic=1542.0
Good to see Dave Maddox down at the Steamie loves the scent of political blood in his nostrils. The post titled "FMQs - end of the cosy consensus " - I can't find a way to link to just one post on the Steamie. I've always suspecte...
http://calumcashley.blogspot.com/2009/02/who-wants-cons...
In this week’s issue of The Space Review, Frank Sietzen examines the lack of presidential attention to the Vision and what’s needed to build bipartisan support for the effort. On the former, Sietzen is blunt: The Vision for Space Exploratio...
http://www.spacepolitics.com/2007/08/
I'll believe it when I see it. On terrorism, he's talked a good talk on forging a cross-party consensus yet he's done next to nothing to create a mechanism in which that cooperation can operate.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/nick-...
Theory--Wildavsky (1992) indicated that consensual politics lead to incremental budget results and that dissensual politics result in large and rapid budget changes. Yet it is also possible that dissensual politics could result in policy gr...
http://www.policyagendas.org/publications/abstract_vola...
The Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, 1987 (TADA) was allowed to lapse in 1995, following a nationwide uproar against its abuse by the law-enforcement authorities. Originally enacted with a validity of two years, TADA wa...
http://www.hinduonnet.com/fline/fl1716/17160240.htm
Not only that. There is a general consensus all over the country, not just in the political parties, on economic policy in general. And the political class is so feeble that it does not allow this system, it does not allow itself to act on ...
http://www.rediff.com/money/2000/aug/14inter.htm