Sentences with phrase «put by both government ministers»

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Former Parliamentary Budget Officer Kevin Page called for this system because it puts spending decisions back in the hands of Parliament; and in fact, Minister Clement has already examined this proposal in response to a recommendation by the House of Commons Committee on Government Operations and Estimates.
«That alone is reason enough for this house to invite the other place to think again, and to do so on the basis of an accurate statement by the responsible government minister as to the terms and effect of the clause that he was putting before the House of Commons.»
Speaking on the economy, Buhari, who was represented by the Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Dambazau said that the Federal Government was already putting policies in place to encourage and facilitate Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to promote made in Nigeria goods, adding that same was part of his administration's overall national economic policy.
Cabinet minister Francis Maude has said that although the Government is doing all it can to keep up fuel supplies, alternative plans using military personnel are being put in place because «the last thing the country needs is (to be) brought to a standstill by irresponsible union action»
Though the government in general seems competent and David Cameron is getting to grips with urgent problems, it is hard for them to tell how they are doing week by week — the Prime Minister is not like a football manager, as one focus group participant put it.
The recent $ 2 billion sovereign bond secured by the government won't put pressure on Ghana's debt stock, a Deputy Information Minister, Kojo Oppong - Nkrumah, has said.
When we came into office the amount outstanding for completion of the project was Ghs45 million and thanks to the pressure put on the Minister of Finance by the Minister for Defence as well as the Minister for Works and Housing, government made payment of about Ghs38 million in December and I think the rest will be done soon.
The appointments of Ms Truss and Ms Greening, as well as Patrick McLoughlin becoming Conservative party chairman, were cited by Downing Street of the «commitment of the Prime Minister to putting social reform at the heart of her Government».
Business News of Saturday, 12 May 2018 Source: citinewsroom.com Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, Deputy Information Minister The recent $ 2 billion sovereign bond secured by the government won't put pressure on Ghana's debt stock, a Deputy Information Minister, Kojo Oppong - Nkrumah, has said.
A former Prime Minister of Burkina Faso, the 58 - year old Christian Kabore was elected in November 2015 as part of transitional arrangements put in place by the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government during the...
Interestingly, the government had not put forward an amendment to the motion - a typical ploy utilised by ministers in order to win the day during opposition day motions.
According to Employment Minister, Ignacious Baffour Awuah, the setting up of the Advisory Group to investigate and possibly give reasons for the scrap of the SSSS had been recommended by a tripartite committee put up by the government.
The Home Office is backtracking over comments made on Monday in the House of Commons by the immigration minister Damian Green which put the government's commitment to end child detention in doubt.
Unemployed immigrants will be prevented from claiming housing benefit under plans put forward by senior ministers in a bid to prevent people exploiting the UK's welfare state, the Government announced.
Taken in association with the accusations put forward by Leighton Andrews — a former Welsh Government Cabinet Minister — there is a substantial body of evidence building which suggests Carwyn Jones has broken the ministerial code.
When I persuaded the last Labour government to put # 5 billion into building Crossrail, ministers knew that the growth generated by the project would give them between # 10 billion and # 15 billion more in tax.
Represented by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Abdulaziz Abdullahi, the minister said the government had put in place new ICT strategic roadmap to improve the communication sector.
But the Information Minister at a press conference held at the Information Ministry, defended the President's decision, saying «in putting together this government, he [President] has been guided by the competences and experiences of the people and the legal requirements for making such appointments.»
Maclennan's question said it all: «Is the minister aware that the government's announcement will be treated with dismay by all the scientists in Britain, and especially by my constituents at Dounreay and in Risley, who have worked for almost two generations to put Britain at the lead of this technology?»
Candidates for honours can be put forward by the public, government departments and other professional bodies and the Committee then puts its recommendations to the Prime Minister to be submitted to the Queen.
The legality of the government's decision over the Weald of Kent has been called into question by some, including former schools minister David Laws, who said in his diaries that ministers were warned the decision was at serious risk of losing if put to a judicial review.
They've written letters to the government demanding that Ottawa stop a swarm of activist groups backed by foreign billionaires from hijacking — as the prime minister himself put it — the hearings over the Canadian Northern Gateway pipeline that would carry our oil from Alberta to B.C. Canadians have been calling into radio shows and writing blogs, and spreading the word in their communities about the fact that this crucial decision over Canada's national energy policy is being infiltrated by what are essentially the well - paid lobbyists of wealthy and powerful foreign interests.
David Cameron, the leader of the conservative party and possibly the next primer minister of the UK, said today that a Conservative government would put a tax on the carbon emitted by coal and natural gas power plants.
Bill C - 65, An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code (harassment and violence), the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act and the Budget Implementation Act, 2017, No. 1, introduced on November 7, 2017, by the Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour, Patty Hajdu, seeks to amend both the Canada Labour Code and the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act to, according to the federal government, replace the patchwork of laws and policies that address violence and harassment within the federal jurisdiction, putting into place one comprehensive approach that takes the full spectrum of harassment and violence into consideration.
Bill C - 65, An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code (harassment and violence), the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act and the Budget Implementation Act, 2017, No. 1, introduced on November 7, 2017, by the Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour, Patty Hajdu, seeks to amend both the Canada Labour Code and the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act to, according to the federal government, replace the patchwork of laws and policies that address violence and harassment within the federal jurisdiction, putting into place one comprehensive approach that takes the full spectrum of harassment and violence into consideration... [more]
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