The term guillotine in the legislature refers to
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WAEC 2010
The term guillotine in the legislature refers to
- A. allocation of time to a bill
- B. passing a bill into law
- C. voting a bill into law
- D. passing an appropriation bill
Correct Answer: A. allocation of time to a bill
Explanation
A guillotine is a limit on the amount of discussion allowed about a particular law in Parliament, made by setting a fixed time before a final vote must be taken
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