Phrases with «parliamentary scrutiny»

"Parliamentary scrutiny" refers to the process by which members of a parliament or legislative body carefully examine and monitor the actions, decisions, and policies of the government or executive branch. It involves reviewing and questioning the government's activities to ensure accountability, transparency, and responsible governance. Full definition

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Sentences with «parliamentary scrutiny»

  • While the powers of the executive were being reduced the power of parliament would be increased by improving the procedures for parliamentary scrutiny of government bills and the opportunities for debate. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
  • He warned ministers not to ignore the concerns expressed over super casinos and accept the need for parliamentary scrutiny of the location and likely impact of the first super casino. (politics.co.uk)
  • He points out «over a third of the year will have gone by without government, or anyone else, being subject to full parliamentary scrutiny». (newlawjournal.co.uk)
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