{"id":960488,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/960488/?format=json","text_counter":40,"type":"other","speaker_name":"","speaker_title":"","speaker":null,"content":"Upon constitution of a new House of Representatives and the Senate, the Bill which led to the dissolution is re-considered and should the disagreement recur, the Governor-General may convene a joint sitting of the two Houses to consider and vote on the Bill. It is important to note that the Governor-General grants a double dissolution if he/she is satisfied that there is really a deadlock, and regard has been put to the importance of the Bill in question and the workability of Parliament (House of Representatives Practice, Australia, Fifth Edition, Page 454-455)."}