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- Title
PARLIAMENTARY EXPRESSIONS AND PRACTICES.
- Authors
Garimella, Ravindra
- Abstract
The article offers information related to the origins and history of the parliamentary expressions and practices used in many Commonwealth Parliaments and Legislatures. It mentions that Political parties have a significant role in the working of a democratic polity; and use of the word whip within the Great Britain's Parliament has its roots in the 18th century hunting terminology whipper-in where it refers to assistant who drives straying hounds back to the main pack using a whip.
- Subjects
DECLARATION of intention; DEMOCRACY; TERMS &; phrases; LEGISLATIVE bodies; BRITISH politics &; government
- Publication
Parliamentarian, 2020, Vol 101, Issue 3, p255
- ISSN
0031-2282
- Publication type
Article