Phrases with «double dissolution»

"Double dissolution" refers to a special type of election in some countries where both houses of parliament are dissolved at the same time. This happens when the government wants to break a deadlock or resolve important issues. It allows for all seats in both houses to be up for re-election, giving voters the chance to choose new representatives. Full definition

Sentences with «double dissolution»

  • Conveniently, this yields constituencies of roughly similar size to the number of voters in the Australian states of Victoria and NSW which elect 6 Senators each (except in double dissolution elections when they elect 12). (blog.politics.ox.ac.uk)
  • Following double dissolution elections in 1987 and 2016, the first - elected allocation continued to be used, despite Senate resolutions in 1998 and 2010 agreeing to use the new method. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • The best way for Rudd to stay in office is not to «go to the people» on a climate change double dissolution election. (newmatilda.com)
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