Study Planned On Procedure
The Prime Minister (Mr Hoiyoake) has told the Constitutional Society that the Government intends to set up a committee early in the next Parliament to study the standing orders of Parliament with a view to recommending im-
provements. In a letter urging him to take this course, Sir Matthew Oram, the society’s president, had said that it was two years since the constitutional reform committee had recommended the appointment of a committee to review the standing orders with a view to recommending proposals for avoiding “the accumulation of work and pressure that tended to occur, particularly toward the end of a session, and also to provide more time for consideration by members of the community of legislation after it had been publicised by a second reading debate.’’
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31080, 8 June 1966, Page 11
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131Study Planned On Procedure Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31080, 8 June 1966, Page 11
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