Sentences with phrase «single year of this parliament»

In every single year of this Parliament the rich will pay a greater share of our nation's tax revenues than in any one year of the last government.

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Sir John A. Macdonald, who would have turned 200 this year, advocated a single central government for Canada, without the bother of provincial legislatures: «one government and one parliament... for the whole of these peoples,» he argued during debates over Confederation.
In other words, mutualist organisations will not be fostered and embedded within the course of a single five - year parliament, but will require decades of investment and resources to flourish in partnership with an «enabling state».
But Martin Amidu, who has been vetted and approved by Parliament and also sworn - in by President Akufo - Addo, in his response to the suit said Dominic Ayine had failed to «point to a single provision in the Constitution or Act 959 that states that the Special Public Prosecutor's office shall be a public office and shall retire at the age of 60 years as was the case in Appiah Ofori's case.»
After Westminster reintroduced direct rule in 1973, it restored the single transferable vote (STV) for elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly in the following year, using the same definitions of constituencies as for the Westminster Parliament.
We hear much about taxing the rich, yet, in this Parliament, the richest will pay more in tax than in any single year of the previous Government — more tax on capital gains, more stamp duty — they will be less able to avoid and evade tax and they will pay more when they take out their pension policies.»
The highest judicial body is the Supreme Tribunal of Justice or Tribunal Supremo de Justicia, whose magistrates are elected by parliament for a single two - year term.
In a speech last year he said the EU had «brought an unprecedented 71 years of peace to western Europe», asking: «Will the Government reveal to Parliament and the British people the damage to the economy that will result from Brexit if we leave the European Single Market?»
George Osborne's tactical gambit some weeks back of announcing a single year Spending Review so early for the first year of the next parliament was reasonably transparent.
Each senator would serve for a single term of 15 years and represent a region rather than a traditional constituency, which is similar to the European Parliament system.
The Court held that s 7 (5)(a) should not be read narrowly, and therefore considered that the alleged infringement of Convention rights in this case arose from a single continuous course of conduct, as it could not have been the intention of Parliament that each step should be an «act» to which the one year limitation period should apply.
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