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Recall of parliament

Parliamentary procedure for an unscheduled meeting From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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A recall of parliament is a parliamentary procedure involving an extraordinary sitting of a parliament, occurring outside the time when that parliament would usually meet, such as over a weekend, or when the parliament would normally be in recess. A parliament is generally recalled as a result of events of major national importance, thus allowing members to hold an emergency debate on issues relating to those events.

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In the United Kingdom, decisions as to whether the House of Commons or House of Lords should be recalled are the responsibility of the Speakers of those individual bodies, and are usually taken following a request from the government.[1] This follows a 2001 recommendation from the Hansard Society Commission on Parliamentary Scrutiny that "the Speaker of the Commons should have the ability to recall Parliament at times of emergency".[2] This is codified by the House of Commons Standing Order 13.[3]

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Westminster

In the United Kingdom, Parliament has been recalled on the following occasions:

20th Century
21st Century

Northern Ireland

Wales

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