All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1891 to 1900 of 4273.
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15 Nov 2018 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, you had proposed to the Mover whether the vote should go on or not.
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15 Nov 2018 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, you had proposed to the Mover whether the vote should go on or not.
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15 Nov 2018 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, during the debate, it was quite obvious in the contributions of Members that there was a bi-partisan position being taken by both sides of the House.
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15 Nov 2018 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, during the debate, it was quite obvious in the contributions of Members that there was a bi-partisan position being taken by both sides of the House.
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15 Nov 2018 in Senate:
Secondly, this determination has been made towards the tail-end of the debate on this Motion. So, in the similar fashion where some people came at the end without having participated in the debate, other people who did not participate in the debate should be given a chance to take part in voting if all we want is to vote.
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15 Nov 2018 in Senate:
Secondly, this determination has been made towards the tail-end of the debate on this Motion. So, in the similar fashion where some people came at the end without having participated in the debate, other people who did not participate in the debate should be given a chance to take part in voting if all we want is to vote.
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15 Nov 2018 in Senate:
In this House, many times, consensus is reached on a bi-partisanship basis. If there is no agreement, like in this case, we better give both sides of the House a little time to whip Members. We let many Members go because we did not know that this determination will come at the end. Otherwise, we would have asked everybody to stay until the vote is taken. We have been working well with Sen. Murkomen. This time round, he did not warn--- If you were keen, you should have noticed that I sat with the Whip and the Senate Majority Leader. ...
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15 Nov 2018 in Senate:
In this House, many times, consensus is reached on a bi-partisanship basis. If there is no agreement, like in this case, we better give both sides of the House a little time to whip Members. We let many Members go because we did not know that this determination will come at the end. Otherwise, we would have asked everybody to stay until the vote is taken. We have been working well with Sen. Murkomen. This time round, he did not warn--- If you were keen, you should have noticed that I sat with the Whip and the Senate Majority Leader. ...
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15 Nov 2018 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg that we defer voting on this matter.
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15 Nov 2018 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg that we defer voting on this matter.
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