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The ''' Abolition of the Northern Assembly Bill ''' was a proposed [[Parliament of Delamaria|Act of Parliament]] intended to abolish the [[Northern Assembly (Delamaria)|Northern assembly]]. The bill was defeated in its first reading, sparking internal strife within the [[Governing Coalition (Delamaria)|Governing Coalition]] and the [[Liberal Conservative Party (Delamaria)|Liberal Conservative Party]], resulting in the resignation of [[Prime Minister of Delamaria|Prime Minister]] [[Philip Campbell]]. The successive Prime Minister, [[Henry Nugent]], later proposed and passed an amended version of the bill after negotiations with coalition partners, which retained the northern assembly, while reforming the role of [[States of Delamaria|state governments]]. |
Revision as of 17:38, 2 February 2024
Abolition of the Northern Assembly Bill 2024 | |
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A Bill To abolish the institution and jurisdiction of the Northern Assembly; To Make provision to government of the states; To Make provision to the legislative authority of the states | |
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Introduced by | Philip Campbell |
First reading | 2 January 2024 |
Status: Withdrawn |
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The Abolition of the Northern Assembly Bill was a proposed Act of Parliament intended to abolish the Northern assembly. The bill was defeated in its first reading, sparking internal strife within the Governing Coalition and the Liberal Conservative Party, resulting in the resignation of Prime Minister Philip Campbell. The successive Prime Minister, Henry Nugent, later proposed and passed an amended version of the bill after negotiations with coalition partners, which retained the northern assembly, while reforming the role of state governments.