If the seat of deliberative democracy is to function with vigour and vitality, a meaningful and fair consensus on the important questions surrounding Parliament’s past, present and future is needed. An instinct for substantive consultations, prudence on delimitation, and debate without disruption would truly do justice to the new structure we have created
If the seat of deliberative democracy is to function with vigour and vitality, a meaningful and fair consensus on the important questions surrounding Parliament’s past, present and future is needed. An instinct for substantive consultations, prudence on delimitation, and debate without disruption would truly do justice to the new structure we have created If the seat of deliberative democracy is to function with vigour and vitality, a meaningful and fair consensus on the important questions surrounding Parliament’s past, present and future is needed. An instinct for substantive consultations, prudence on delimitation, and debate without disruption would truly do justice to the new structure we have created Moneycontrol Latest News Read More