• Undaunted, Mr Napolitano refused to sign the decree, forcing Mr Berlusconi to rejig it as a parliamentary bill.

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  • The new parliamentary bill will disenfranchise them after only ten years.

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  • The Conservative Party is to publish a draft parliamentary bill to legislate for a referendum on the UK's membership of the EU to be held by 2017.

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  • The Conservative Party says it will publish a draft parliamentary bill on Tuesday to legislate for an in-out referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union to be held by the end of 2017.

    BBC: Vale of Glamorgan MP Alun Cairns joins Europe vote 'rebels'

  • In other changes, Home Office permanent secretary Mark Sedwill has been asked to revamp its "inadequate" IT systems and Mrs May said she would bring in a parliamentary bill by the end of the year in a bid to make it easier to remove illegal immigrants.

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  • MPs rejected by three votes a clause in the government's Parliamentary Standards Bill to allow their proceedings to be used in court against an errant MP, breaking the long standing right to Parliamentary privilege.

    BBC: Brown condemns 'personal attacks'

  • Many MPs want a new Parliamentary Privilege Bill to sort these issues out - to draw clear lines in the sand between the courts and Parliament and set out what the rules should be for the media, too.

    BBC: Parliamentary privilege, MPs and super-injunctions

  • Mr Blair has said that he wants to give an anti-hunting bill parliamentary time.

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  • MSPs who had debated the bill in three parliamentary committees ignored Mr Dewar's demand to junk the bill, voting to carry on with it and let the executive worry about alternative means of debt recovery.

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  • "We have made certain changes" to the bill, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kamal Nath said after a meeting of the federal cabinet.

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  • Ministers say they want to see more detailed proposals before they allocate parliamentary time for a bill to allow the project to go ahead.

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  • Parliamentary insiders say the bill is likely to be passed by both chambers of the Nigerian National Assembly by the end of March, he says.

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  • Winding up the debate on the Parliamentary Voting and Constituencies Bill on 6 September 2010, shadow Welsh Secretary Peter Hain called the proposals "blatant gerrymandering".

    BBC: Parliamentary Voting System Bill part two

  • Lord McNally, replying for the government, stressed that the Lords constitution committee's report had influenced the Parliamentary Voting and Constituencies Bill, which was being debated in the Commons.

    BBC: Referendums debate part two

  • He said some members of parliament believe it is unconstitutional for the security agreement to go through the parliamentary process before a bill is passed on how to vote for it.

    CNN: Security pact runs into discord in Iraqi parliament

  • His tactical streetsmarts could add to the government's woes, but Labour peers didn't need him in post to bring consideration of the Parliamentary Voting and Constituencies Bill almost to a halt in January, and the government is clearly worried at the prospect of a repeat performance.

    BBC: Parliamentary warfare breaks out in Lords over NHS bill

  • As MPs debated the Parliamentary Voting and Constituencies Bill, which reduces the number of MPs from 650 to 600, for the fifth day at committee stage in the Commons on 25 October 2010, Sir Peter backed a call to reduce the number of ministers as well.

    BBC: Plan to reduce number of MPs 'is attempted coup d'��tat'

  • The bill fixes Westminster parliamentary terms at five years, setting the date of the next general election at 7 May 2015.

    BBC: Period between devolved elections 'could be extended'

  • "We urge you to keep going, no more watering down this bill, your parliamentary party is 120% behind you, " Mr Leigh said.

    BBC: Labour: Ministers 'hiding' risks of NHS reform

  • Under the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill, a referendum on whether to replace first past the post with the AV system would be held on 5 May 2011 next year.

    BBC: MP calls for limit on voter choice if AV is adopted

  • The strengthening yen was a factor, making local products less attractive to foreign buyers, but investors were also riled after a parliamentary select committee approved a bill to double consumption tax by 2015.

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  • Mr Swinney was giving evidence to the Scotland Bill Committee alongside Parliamentary Business and Government Strategy Secretary Bruce Crawford on 17 November 2011, as the committee gave the legislation its final public scrutiny.

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  • As MPs began consideration of the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill on 12 October 2010, he insisted the government had found a "balance" between moving quickly and allowing MPs time to debate the plans - despite accusations that the move is being rushed.

    BBC: Parliamentary Voting Bill part one

  • The bill passed two previous parliamentary votes and has been endorsed by Prime Minister John Key.

    BBC: New Zealand to vote on legalising gay marriage

  • Earlier MSPs voted to back plans for the creation of a new register of crofts, during the final parliamentary scrutiny of the Crofting Reform Bill , on 1 July 2010.

    BBC: Crofting Reform Bill debate part 1

  • After the Leader of the House, Andrew Lansley has updated MPs on what they'll be doing in the coming week in his Business Statement, MPs will nod through a Supply and Appropriation (Anticipations and Adjustments) Bill - these give parliamentary authority for funds requested by the government, and are part of the 'supply procedure', by which Parliament meets the government's requests for resources.

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  • But the government's Sex Discrimination (Election Candidates) Bill passed through its final Parliamentary stages this week.

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  • Republicans note the confrontational way in which Democrats secured passage of the health-care bill, via a devious parliamentary manoeuvre.

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  • The bill is expected to win parliamentary approval by the end of next year, with construction due to get under way in 2011.

    BBC: Forth bridge legislation unveiled

  • They have boycotted parliamentary committee meetings to protest against a bill to ratify a free-trade agreement with America, and have disrupted the National Assembly by leaving their seats to heckle and scuffle with members of Mr Lee's Grand National Party (GNP).

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