מנהג חוקתי (Hebrew Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "מנהג חוקתי" in Hebrew language version.

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  • "Manuel v Attorney General [1982] EWCA Civ 4 (30 July 1982)". Bailii.org. נבדק ב-2022-09-07.

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cbc.ca

  • McGregor, Janyce (11 ביוני 2012). "Feeling confident about the budget vote?". CBC News. אורכב מ-המקור ב-17 באפריל 2013. נבדק ב-12 במאי 2013. In 1968, Lester Pearson was prime minister, presiding over a minority Liberal government. Pearson governed largely with the support of the NDP, but in February the Liberals unexpectedly lost a final Commons vote over an amendment to the Income Tax Act. A strict reading of parliamentary convention would have suggested that vote was enough to trigger an election, because the change constituted a "money bill." But the Liberals were in the process of selecting a new leader, and Pearson gambled that no one really wanted an election right away. Pearson went on television and told Canadians that his government would put a second vote before the House of Commons specifically asking whether or not his government continued to command the confidence of the House of Commons, rather than the merits or demerits of a tax change. His gamble worked: his party won the second, more specific vote and carried on governing. {{cite news}}: (עזרה)

jstor.org

  • Starck, Christian (2005). "BVerfG, 25. 8. 2005 – 2 BvE 4/05 und 7/05. Die Auflösung des Bundestages" [Federal Constitutional Court, 25 August 2005 – 2 BcE 4/05 and 7/05. Dissolution of the Bundestag]. JuristenZeitung. 60 (21): 1049–1056. JSTOR 20827991.

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  • McGregor, Janyce (11 ביוני 2012). "Feeling confident about the budget vote?". CBC News. אורכב מ-המקור ב-17 באפריל 2013. נבדק ב-12 במאי 2013. In 1968, Lester Pearson was prime minister, presiding over a minority Liberal government. Pearson governed largely with the support of the NDP, but in February the Liberals unexpectedly lost a final Commons vote over an amendment to the Income Tax Act. A strict reading of parliamentary convention would have suggested that vote was enough to trigger an election, because the change constituted a "money bill." But the Liberals were in the process of selecting a new leader, and Pearson gambled that no one really wanted an election right away. Pearson went on television and told Canadians that his government would put a second vote before the House of Commons specifically asking whether or not his government continued to command the confidence of the House of Commons, rather than the merits or demerits of a tax change. His gamble worked: his party won the second, more specific vote and carried on governing. {{cite news}}: (עזרה)
  • Parliamentary briefing – the Privy Council (אורכב 15.06.2010 בארכיון Wayback Machine), accessed 20 June 2012

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