Not exact matches
The
coalition agreement contained plans for
fixed parliamentary terms - a Labour and Lib Dem manifesto commitment but not a Tory one - along with details of the emergency procedure for getting a government out if it had lost support.
The law that brings in
fixed - term parliaments «will also provide for dissolution if 55 per cent or more of the House votes in favour», according to the
coalition agreement.
The
coalition agreement between the Conservatives and Mr Clegg's Liberal Democrats outlined political reforms including plans for five - year
fixed - term parliaments, reforms to the House of Lords, powers for voters to recall their MP if found guilty of serious wrongdoing and a referendum on voting reforms.
The
Coalition Agreement committed the present government to four major pieces of constitutional and electoral reform: a referendum on the AV voting system, the equalisation of constituency sizes, an elected House of Lords and five - year
fixed - term Parliaments.
The
coalition agreement between David Cameron and Nick Clegg led to the introduction of a five - year,
fixed - term parliament.